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Autism Sucks (ATS) – A Token With a Purpose

A mission-driven project built around a very real and growing issue: the rising prevalence of autism and other developmental challenges in children across America.

Support Families Affected by Autism – Donate TodayAutism Sucks (ATS) is more than just a token — it’s a movement to brin...
07/22/2025

Support Families Affected by Autism – Donate Today

Autism Sucks (ATS) is more than just a token — it’s a movement to bring hope, resources, and real help to families facing the challenges of autism, especially single-parent households in need.

Your support can make a difference. Join us in creating a network of empathy and action by donating to our cause.

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Recovery from the 1st wave of sellers up on listing... Not a sweat on our brow!!!!
07/22/2025

Recovery from the 1st wave of sellers up on listing... Not a sweat on our brow!!!!

Now listed on Uniswap for about 4 days or so... Whales and the true supporters stood firm! Great dip for re-entry before...
07/22/2025

Now listed on Uniswap for about 4 days or so... Whales and the true supporters stood firm! Great dip for re-entry before the next leg up!

Now listed on Uniswap!!! Still room for all supporters to get in early! The movement has still only just begun!
07/18/2025

Now listed on Uniswap!!! Still room for all supporters to get in early! The movement has still only just begun!

One learns something new every day!
05/13/2025

One learns something new every day!

In the late 1800s, shoes were still a luxury for many—painfully slow and expensive to make by hand. But in 1883, an inventor named Jan Ernst Matzeliger changed everything.
Born in Dutch Guiana (now Suriname) in 1852, Matzeliger immigrated to the U.S. and began working in a Massachusetts shoe factory. There, he saw a problem: attaching soles to shoes—called “lasting”—was done by hand, limiting how many pairs could be made. He knew there had to be a better way.
So, he built it.
Matzeliger invented the lasting machine, a device that could do the work of ten skilled shoemakers in a fraction of the time. His machine revolutionized the industry, cutting shoe prices in half and making durable footwear affordable for working-class families across America. Sadly, he died at just 36 from tuberculosis, before he could see how widely his invention would transform lives.
Jan Ernst Matzeliger wasn’t just a genius—he was a visionary who changed an entire industry. His name may not appear in most textbooks, but every pair of shoes we wear today walks in the path he helped create.

~Lovely USA

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