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Stray Pet

Welcome to the Stray Pet Community! STRAY Pet is a crypto-based project aimed to help no-kill shelters around the world by donating funds needed to feed, treat, spay/neuter, and house homeless cats and dogs. Our second goal is to promote adoption of cats and dogs from shelters instead of buying pets at the stores or from breeders.

Our token is STRAY, an HRC-20 token that is native to HydraChain.org. Our idea of pet-targeted  philanthropy is to use a Proof of Stake blockchain to amass, compound, and distribute funds to the homeless pets in need while avoiding enduring and exhaustive fundraiser campaigns that are characteristic of traditional charities. 

STRAY token, once sold, is a gift that will keep on giving, owing to the staking mechanism of Hydra coins from STRAY sales proceeds. 

We run the staking module using a raspberry pi, donate 50% of staking rewards to shelters, and return the other 50% of rewards to the staking wallet for continuous compounding, currently yielding about 50% APY. This way, our STRAY token is a gift that keeps on giving!

Our node also has the SuperStaker option enabled, which means that anyone can delegate. Staking rewards will be distributed automatically to your wallet whenever one of your UTXOs mines a block. We will never have access to your wallet or your Hydra. You can unstake anytime without notifying/asking us. Our staking fee is set to 5%

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Donations we made to shelters with your generous help

All  donation amounts and recipients are accounted for in the News section.

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Main Treasury:  Hydra used for donations and compounding.

Liquidity Fund: Seed for future listing on HydraDex.org. 20% of proceeds from STRAY token sales will go to the LF until the goal of 500 Hydra is reached.

ChangeX – Hydra : Hydra we received in Contributions at the begging of July we convert to Change Token and we stake it .

Other: Hydra in the smart contract and sale wallets (for fees).

Our donations to pet shelters

  • 📣 STRAY Pets Community Project on Hydra Chain donates €200 to Mia’s Dogs shelter in Romania to help with food and housing of 200+ dogs. This private, loving shelter collects leftover building materials to build small “doggo homes” which keeps pets happy and socialized. 🐾😀 Thank you to

  • Our first pet shelter donation of 2023 was just delivered! We continue helping African homeless pet shelters by supporting Lucky Dog Djerba Dog Rescue in Tunisia. LuckyDogDjerba Here is our 100 Euro donation, sent to Tove Thevik, a Norwegian lady (pictured in red jacket) who runs the shelter.

  • 🐾 We are happy to report that we made a third donation to Palomino Shelter in Columbia : We end 2022 with a 100 Euro donation to our good friends at the https://facebook.com/DogshelterPalomino/… Palomino Shelter in Columbia, where they work had to rescue pets, promote end to cruelty

  • 🐾 We are happy to report that the shared $100 donation made by Stray Pet and Oeste will cover the following: 🔹 3 extra large bags of pet food 🔹 4 neutering/spaying procedures 🔹 tick and flea medication This is how far a mere $100 can go in

  • STRAY Pets We’re stoked to share that STRAY has put its paw print on the Great Continent! We want to thank our Anonymous Community Member for sponsoring the $154 donation to AdA - Associação Amigos dos Animais Thank you, everyone, for supporting homeless cats and dogs awaiting their

  • I will add now an older donation before we had this new Website. Donation made by ANT - our Stray Ambassador on 12 April to a group of activists near Kyiv. Adding this older donation to the one we made earlier  today we are happy to inform you we

Stray Pet

Small shelters around the world, even in well-developed countries, are overcrowded with cats and dogs that need food, medical care, adoptive “forever homes,” and spaying/neutering to decrease the birth rate among unwanted pets. These small shelters rely on donations from local communities, which require ongoing, exhaustive fundraisers and  from larger organization, which offer low return on the donors’ funds owing to their overhead and bureaucracy, and which themselves rely on enduring, expensive fundraisers.