🚀Launch History
CryptoHealth was not born from hype or funding — it was built from personal experience, hard lessons, and a deep desire to make blockchain useful for real-world health access.
🗓️ Timeline of Key Events
October 2021 – First Steps into Blockchain
DR_MIST began exploring blockchain and crypto trading with no prior knowledge or interest in the space. What started as curiosity quickly became a crash course in the realities of decentralized finance.
February 2022 – Rug Pull & Recovery
After being rugged in a project, DR_MIST was helped by a stranger who assisted in recouping some of the losses. This moment sparked a deeper conversation — could blockchain be used to support health access instead of speculation?
March–April 2022 – Learning & Ideation
Inspired by that conversation, DR_MIST began learning how crypto works, diving into smart contract development, and exploring how blockchain could be used to support healthcare in underserved communities.
May 2022 – First Launch Attempt on PinkSale
The first version of the CryptoHealth smart contract was deployed via PinkSale. However, it lacked a critical function to exclude addresses from taxes and transfer limits — making it incompatible with PinkSale’s presale system. A second contract was created with improvements and a presale pool. Tokens were preallocated to a volunteer “team” of Telegram supporters and moderators. Unfortunately, the presale failed to reach its softcap.
June 2022 – On-Chain Testing
Rather than abandon the project, DR_MIST tested the second contract on-chain to verify that all functions worked as intended. This phase helped refine the logic and prepare for a clean, fair launch.
July 8, 2022 – Final Launch on BNB Chain
The third and final version of the CryptoHealth smart contract was deployed on the BNB Chain. It was fair-launched with 1 BNB in initial liquidity, and no preallocated tokens. Liquidity was strengthened over time using fees collected from token trading. The contract has remained unchanged since launch, with all functions publicly verifiable on-chain.
CryptoHealth’s launch history reflects its grassroots nature: no venture capital, no hype, just a public doctor learning, building, and deploying a project with real-world purpose. Every step has been transparent, and every setback has helped shape a stronger, more ethical foundation.
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