WYDE Rolls Out Official EAT Merch With a Profit Loop That Funds the Hunger Network
WYDE rolls out the official EAT merch line with Street Team first access and a profit loop that buys $EAT and grows the Hunger Network.
WYDE Rolls Out Official EAT Merch With a Profit Loop That Funds the Hunger Network WYDE rolls out the official EAT merch line with Street Team first access and a profit loop that buys $EAT and grows the Hunger Network. Aaron Rafferty April 30, 2026 Key Takeaways: WYDE officially launched the EAT merch line, with the inaugural EAT Street Team cohort receiving first access to the new drops before the public waitlist opens. All profits from merch sales route back through the Hunger Network via $EAT purchases, growing the cause pool that funds verified hunger-relief organizations. The waitlist is open now for community members who want next access to subsequent drops. WYDE officially rolled out the EAT merch line this week, the first time branded apparel and accessories are available across the ecosystem. The inaugural Street Team cohort gets first access to the freshest drops before the line goes wider, with a public waitlist now open at https://apply.eat.ong/the-drop for the next round. The $EAT Drop — Cohort 01 Street Team Kit 12 numbered, heavyweight, garment-dyed pieces issued to the EAT Street Team. Public versions drop summer 2026 — join the waitlist to get notified. EAT Street Team • WYDE Association The interesting structural detail is what happens to the money. All profits from merch sales route back through the Hunger Network through $EAT buys, which grow the cause pool that funds verified hunger-relief organizations. A $40 t-shirt is not a t-shirt that funds a meal once. It is a t-shirt that contributes to the same trading fee mechanism that has crossed 25,000 meals funded since the December launch on Base. The buyer gets the merch, the cause pool gets the contribution, the next holder gets a slightly deeper market. This is the model the WYDE ecosystem has been