Michael Phillips went viral after TMZ covered his micropenis diagnosis and his GoFundMe for enlargement surgery. $PENISPUMP is a community-run memecoin with one job: take trading proceeds and donate them straight to his real, verified GoFundMe — then keep the same model running for other guys with genuine medical need.
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Michael Phillips is a 38-year-old from Blacksburg, SC, who's been medically diagnosed with a micropenis. He went viral after TMZ covered his story on June 25, 2026, reporting he's seeking donations toward a roughly $6,000 enlargement procedure to help with daily struggles, including needing to wear pull-ups. He started his own GoFundMe to cover it.
No middleman wallet, no "trust the team." $PENISPUMP holders vote on when to convert a portion of trading proceeds, and every conversion gets donated directly into Michael's existing, public GoFundMe campaign — the same one he set up himself. We post the donation receipt every time.
Once Michael's goal is hit, $PENISPUMP doesn't stop — it becomes a standing fund that finds and donates to other verified, real GoFundMe campaigns for medically diagnosed cases. Same model: no custody of funds, just routing proceeds to existing, verifiable fundraisers.
Source: TMZ, June 25, 2026 — "World's Smallest Penis Owner Wants Donations to Fund Enlargement Surgery." Quoted GoFundMe figures and Michael's own description of his situation are from his official GoFundMe page. This project is not run by, authorised by, or affiliated with Michael Phillips, TMZ, or GoFundMe.
Genital self-image is a studied area of men's mental health — it's just rarely talked about outside a clinical setting. Here's what the research actually says, no exaggeration needed.
Validated tools like the Male Genital Self-Image Scale show that men who score lower report more depression and anxiety, and worse sexual function — this is a real, measured correlation, not just locker-room talk.
Penile Dysmorphic Disorder (PDD) is a recognised subtype of body dysmorphic disorder — distinct from micro‑penis, since PDD can affect men whose size is medically normal. Distress is real either way.
We'll be straight with you: studies on augmentation outcomes are mixed — many men report more confidence post-op, but psychological distress doesn't always improve. That's exactly why every applicant gets matched with proper medical (and where needed, psychological) review, not just a yes/no on the procedure.
If body image or anything else is sitting heavy on you right now, that's worth talking to someone about regardless of how this fund plays out — a GP, a psychologist, or a free service like Lifeline (13 11 14 in Australia) or your local equivalent.
Real-time price action for $PENISPUMP, pulled directly from on-chain data. As the chart goes up, so does the size of the fund.
Michael already has his own GoFundMe — we just donate to it. For future cases we surface or get told about, here's the criteria we check before any treasury proceeds get routed their way.
This isn't for Michael — donate to him directly via the link above. This form is for nominating or self-nominating for phase 2, once Michael's goal is met. Expression of interest only, not a guarantee.
Thanks for the nomination. We review these once Michael's GoFundMe goal is met. Sit tight.
Every buy adds to trading volume and grows the value of the proceeds we'll convert. Number go up, donation go up.
At community-voted milestones, a portion of proceeds is converted to cash and sent as a direct donation — no private wallet holding the funds in between.
We donate directly on the public GoFundMe page, the same way any other donor would. The transaction shows up on the campaign itself.
We screenshot and post every donation publicly. Once Michael's goal is hit, the same process repeats for phase 2 cases.
Standard Pump.fun fair-launch structure — everyone buys in at the same starting line.
Every "charity coin" that's gone to zero made the same mistake: vague mission, hidden wallet, team bag. We're doing the opposite — funny premise, dead-serious receipts.
The treasury wallet, every payout, every milestone — all public, all on-chain. If we're lying, you'll be the first to know, and you'll know fast.
Not "a charity coin" in the abstract — one specific case, one specific surgery, then a defined ongoing bar for who's next. Commitment to the bit is what makes it credible.
Recipient verification isn't just our call — an independent reviewer signs off, so this can't quietly become "the team funds their mates."