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International Journal of Scientific Research in Science, Engineering and Technology
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CharityChain - A Charity App Built on Blockchain
Abhijeet Khamkar
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, Prathamesh Kotwal, Dr. Anand Khatri
Department of Computer Engineering, Jaihind College of Engineering Kuran, Maharashtra, India
Article Info
Volume 9, Issue 3
Page Number : 73-77
Publication Issue :
May-June-2022
Article History
Accepted : 01 May 2022
Published: 13 May 2022
ABSTRACT
Donors are suspicious of how their funds are being spent. Charities are subject to
the same risks. Embezzlement, for example, is a sort of commercial fraud. and
financial mismanagement by executives Blockchain technology has recently
become popular. Technology has been used in a variety of fields. The Using
blockchain technology, you can speed up the process. Making the process of
giving and receiving money more transparent It's true. a single platform for
tracking donations is required that will keep track of all gifts, transactions, and
other information as well as contributors The goal of this article is to provide an
overview of the construction of a blockchain-based tracking infrastructure
donation. The goal of this article is to provide an overview of the construction of
a blockchain-based tracking infrastructure donation. The system, which is based
on blockchain technology, gives contributors, charity foundations, and
recipients with transparent accounting of operations. On a philanthropic
platform, a transparent contribution channel should be offered, allowing public
users and donors to see and monitor where, when, and to whom charitable gifts
were distributed.
Keywords : Smart Contract, Etherium, Blockchain, Transactions, Ledger
I. INTRODUCTION
Philanthropy has been more open and transparent as
Internet technology has advanced, providing
individuals with additional information access routes.
There have been several flaws discovered in the
philanthropic process. The "Guo Meimei Incident" and
the "Hu Manli Incident" were well known on the
Internet. According to media accounts, in the
aftermath of the " 5.12 Wenchuan Earthquake," some
people sold relief goods and tents for money,
demonstrating the perplexing everyday handling of
humanitarian funding and commodities. Between
2009 and 2012, these factors resulted in a decrease in
donor willingness and a decrease in contributions [1].
Simultaneously, internet crowdfunding has emerged as
a new avenue for the general public to contribute to
public good causes. The crowdfunding platform has
created a database for the project, and effective project
monitoring is an important aspect of the public welfare
crowdfunding platform's risk automated management
system [2]. Improving the openness of charitable data
is a key strategy to boost conventional contribution
and online crowdfunding reputation. A traceability
system may be developed using Internet technology to
boost the technical transparency of charity [3]. This
study proposes a new model of donation based on
blockchain technology for this aim.