Smart Donations: Event-Driven Conditional Donations Using Smart Contracts On The Blockchain

Ludwig Trotter, Mike Harding, Peter Shaw, N. Davies, Chris Elsden, Chris Speed, John Vines, A. Abadi, Joshua Hallwright
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Recent work has questioned the largely unconditional nature of charitable donations and explored the value of conditional giving with contemporary donors. In this paper, we extend this work by exploring how to operationalise features of conditionality in charitable giving, situated in the context of large international non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Building on prior engagements with international aid organisations, we present design considerations and a conceptual architecture supporting real-time, conditional giving for individual and institutional donations. Our architecture leverages properties of distributed-ledger technologies (DLT) to empower donors to (i) attach conditions to their donation, (ii) store funds in a secure, decentralised escrow and (iii) automatically release funds once conditions are met. Unlike prior work that envisions radical disintermediation and the removal of intermediate NGOs using DLT, our work recognises the expertise of NGOs in tackling complex global problems and instead investigates compelling new way for charities to increase transparency and accountability by introducing dynamic pledge controls.
智能捐赠:在区块链上使用智能合约的事件驱动条件捐赠
最近的研究质疑了慈善捐赠在很大程度上是无条件的,并探讨了有条件捐赠的价值。在本文中,我们通过探索如何在大型国际非政府组织(ngo)的背景下实施慈善捐赠中的条件性特征来扩展这项工作。基于先前与国际援助组织的合作,我们提出了设计考虑和概念架构,支持个人和机构捐赠的实时、有条件捐赠。我们的架构利用分布式账本技术(DLT)的特性,授权捐赠者(i)为其捐赠附加条件,(ii)将资金存储在安全、分散的托管中,以及(iii)一旦满足条件就自动释放资金。与之前设想使用DLT彻底去中介化和移除中间非政府组织的工作不同,我们的工作承认非政府组织在解决复杂的全球问题方面的专业知识,而是研究了慈善机构通过引入动态承诺控制来提高透明度和问责制的引人注目的新方法。
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