The Future of Aid Is On-Chain: What Crypto Means for Vulnerable Communities

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The State of Crypto 2025 report shows that crypto has moved out of its adolescence and is entering adulthood. For those concerned with vulnerable populations, financial inclusion, and humanitarian aid, the maturation of crypto has real potential to lower barriers, increase… Continue Reading

This Giving Tuesday: How Blockchain Is Powering a New Era of Social Impact

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As Giving Tuesday approaches, conversations about generosity and global impact take center stage. It’s also a good moment to look at how blockchain technology has started to reshape the way communities donate, fundraise, and respond to crises around the world.… Continue Reading

Demystifying Blockchain for Good Governance

In recent blog posts (see part one here, and part two here,) we’ve explored the transformative potential of microbonds in reshaping community finance. Today, we delve deeper into how blockchain technology, particularly the Stellar network, can revolutionize this space by… Continue Reading

Unleashing Local Potential: The Transformative Power of Microbonds

As the world grapples with financial inequality, one innovative solution has the power to transform community finance: microbonds. Microbonds, small denomination bonds, enable community capital to fund local projects, ensuring that the capital remains within the community and that repayments… Continue Reading

Revolutionizing Local Financing: The Blockchain Microbond Project

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In the world of finance, blockchain often gets discussed solely in the context of cryptocurrency, leaving many unaware of its broader applications. Today, the Center for Law, Tech, and Social Good is excited to unveil a new initiative we are… Continue Reading