How AidCoin Works
A four-step process replaces blind trust with cryptographic proof. Every donation follows a verifiable path from contribution to impact.
For Donors
Your journey from donation to verified impact.
Browse & Select
Explore verified aid projects with full transparency — sector, location, milestones, and expected impact. Each project shows its operator, KYC status, and funding progress.
Stake in Escrow
Your donation is secured in a smart contract escrow. Funds are never sent directly — they're held until specific milestones are independently verified.
Watch Verification
Follow real-time progress as operators submit evidence (photos, receipts, certificates). AI oracles and independent validators verify each milestone.
Receive Proof of Impact
Once milestones pass verification, funds release automatically. You receive a POIC NFT — cryptographic proof your donation created measurable change.
For Operators / NGOs
Propose projects, deliver results, and build a verified track record.
Register & Get Verified
Complete KYC/AML verification. Provide organizational credentials, track record, and operational capacity documentation.
Propose a Project
Define milestones with clear, measurable deliverables. Set sector, location, beneficiary count, budget allocation, and evidence requirements per milestone.
Submit Evidence
As you execute, upload milestone evidence — photos, receipts, delivery confirmations, impact reports. Multiple file types supported including WhatsApp evidence via our pipeline.
The Aid Oracle — AI-Powered Verification
Our Aid Oracle uses GPT-4o vision analysis and confidence scoring to validate real-world evidence. It processes photos, receipts, delivery confirmations, and impact reports to determine if milestones have been genuinely met.
Verification Process
- 1.Operator submits evidence (photos, PDFs, video)
- 2.AI Oracle analyzes evidence and produces confidence score
- 3.If confidence meets threshold, milestone passes automatically
- 4.Edge cases escalate to independent human validators
- 5.Smart contract releases escrowed funds on verification
Want the full technical details?
Read the whitepaper for a deep dive into our protocol architecture.