Imagine being a parent and learning that your 4-year-old daughter has a rare brain tumor — something so dangerous and insidious that it sits in the part of the brain surgeons dread to touch. This is Siqi Chen’s reality. His daughter, Mira, is battling craniopharyngioma, a rare tumor linked to the harshest quality-of-life outcomes among survivors.
For Siqi and his wife Yi, the past few months have been a whirlwind of emotions. They’ve clung to hope, working tirelessly with Dr. Todd Hankinson at the University of Colorado. Dr. Hankinson runs the only lab in the world dedicated to this specific tumor. Thanks to his research, Mira is part of a groundbreaking trial involving biweekly IV treatments that might — just might — halt the tumor’s growth.
But there’s a catch. There’s no cure. The fight isn’t just about Mira; it’s about giving families like Siqi’s a chance in the future. And with this tumor’s rarity, research funding is sparse, leaving breakthroughs just out of reach.
When Hope Meets the Internet
Facing this uphill battle, Siqi turned to the one place that never fails to surprise us: the internet. In a heartfelt post on X (formerly Twitter), he shared his family’s story and asked for something simple: help. “Twitter, do your thing,” hoping the platform’s collective power could amplify his plea.
What happened next was nothing short of extraordinary. Within three hours, Siqi raised $75,000 of the $100,000 needed to support Dr. Hankinson’s lab.
The Crypto Community Takes Notice
Then, the story found its way to Crypto Twitter, and things got even more interesting. As word spread, people began asking Siqi for his Ethereum wallet address to contribute directly. Always transparent, Siqi shared his address: blader.eth, promising to donate every penny to the lab while covering gas and exchange fees himself.
But people are strongly opinionated about their chains and started requesting Solana and Bitcoin addresses.
Solana and the Birth of $MIRA
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The Solana community rallied in a way no one could have expected. A random Solana enthusiast created a memecoin called $MIRA in Mira’s honor. Half the supply, worth $400,000 at the time, was sent to Siqi to aid in research and fundraising.
What followed was nothing short of a phenomenon. Degens pledged to donate half their trading profits from $MIRA. As with every popular memecoin with a strong narrative, people started “aping” in. Within just a few hours, the value of Siqi’s share soared to over $18.8 million.
A Telegram group was launched to coordinate the coin’s growth and ensure its impact lasted beyond the initial buzz. Siqi also promised to put a team together to coordinate things and give updates on the funds.
Web3’s Heart Shines Bright
This story isn’t just about a father’s plea or a community’s generosity — it’s a reflection of what Web3 can achieve when heart meets technology. The blockchain world, often criticized for being full of scams and speculative hype, strongly showed its humanity.
Every donation was on-chain, visible, and verifiable — proof of the transparency that Web3 offers compared to traditional finance. Strangers from around the globe came together, each contributing in their own way to give Mira and children like her a fighting chance.
There’s something magical about the holiday season — the way it brings people together, inspires generosity and reminds us of the things that truly matter. For Siqi Chen, this Christmas was more than just another holiday. It was a chance to hold onto hope, to believe that miracles could happen — not through magic, but through the kindness of strangers and the power of community.
When Siqi turned to the internet for help, he didn’t just find support — he found a family. A global family of crypto enthusiasts, traders, and everyday people who were moved by his story and determined to make a difference. Together, they embodied the true spirit of Christmas: giving selflessly and spreading light in the darkest of times.
From raising funds to creating the $MIRA memecoin, this outpouring of love and ingenuity reminds us all that even in a digital age, the human heart still beats strongest.
It’s stories like these that remind us of not only the internet’s strength but Web3’s ability to unite us. When we strip away the noise, the jargon, and the stereotypes, we see the best in humanity — a world where doing good is rewarding, impactful, and unstoppable.
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays!
$MIRA: The Memecoin That Turned a Father’s Fight Against Cancer Into a Web3 Phenomenon was originally published in Coinmonks on Medium, where people are continuing the conversation by highlighting and responding to this story.