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July 11, 2018, 01:30:30 PM |
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The distributed ledger technology, which is designed to put an end to the middleman, gets rid of the long charity chain composed of banks, NGOs, state bodies and law firms. Blockchain provides a digital mechanism for recording and viewing any transaction. It is important that the record cannot be hacked or modified. Blockchain solves the trust issue by providing transparency, traceability and security. Importantly, the new technology facilitates the development of direct financing platforms on a much larger scale. Philanthropists themselves can ultimately benefit from automated smart contracts as the recipients of grants will only be able to use their funds after meeting mandatory conditions. All the many advantages that blockchain delivers will spur the growth of the charity industry. This new technology is already being studied by major market players such as UNICEF, the World Bank and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Over the past few years, a number of respected charitable organizations such as the Red Cross, Save the Children and United Way, among others, have already begun accepting donations in cryptocurrencies.
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