Civil Share

Start and support transparent, direct crypto funding on Base with on-chain records
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Open your campaign, set your rules, and start collecting crypto support in minutes. As a creator, you begin by connecting an EVM wallet on the Base network and starting a new campaign. Add a title, short pitch, detailed story, target amount, and end date. Paste the recipient wallet you control, upload visuals, choose a category, and publish. From there, programmable contracts handle contributions and route funds directly to your address while recording every transfer on-chain. Share your link or QR code across social channels, pin it in community chats, and watch incoming transactions update your totals in real time. You can verify each payment on a block explorer, export your history, and keep supporters informed with concise progress notes or links to proof-of-work.

Donating is straightforward and transparent. Connect your wallet, pick a project, and review its goal, recipient address, and transaction feed. You’ll see exactly where money flows before you send anything. Choose an amount, approve the transaction, and confirm. Low fees on Base make small contributions practical, and a permanent on-chain record serves as your receipt. You can stay pseudonymous if you like or share the campaign to rally more backers. When you revisit the page, you’ll see updated totals and a full ledger of contributions, removing guesswork about impact.

Teams and communities can run repeatable funding cycles without intermediaries. Use a consistent recipient address for each round, clearly label the purpose in the campaign story, and publish timelines so contributors know what’s next. For open-source sprints, link to your repo and tag issues the funds enable. For local initiatives, show a budget breakdown and post visual proof after each milestone is completed. Because settlement is non-custodial, your group maintains custody from the moment support arrives, removing approval delays and third-party holds. If you’re coordinating with partners, include their addresses and publicly note disbursements so anyone can trace allocations end to end.

Builders and creators can also test ideas quickly. Launch a small, time-boxed campaign to gauge interest, measure conversion from your audience, and iterate on messaging. If demand is clear, extend the deadline or spin up a new round with refined scope. For events, set a fixed window, display the target cost for venues and prizes, and close the round when reached. For public goods, keep a running series with archived links to previous rounds so contributors can review outcomes and decide how to participate next. Throughout, the Base network provides fast confirmations and a shared, verifiable record of everything raised and delivered.

Review Summary

Features

  • - On-chain funding on the Base network with fast, low-cost transactions
  • - Non-custodial flow: contributions settle directly to the creator’s wallet
  • - Transparent ledger: every transfer viewable on a block explorer
  • - Guided campaign creation: title, pitch, goal, deadline, media, category, recipient address
  • - Shareable campaign link and QR for easy distribution
  • - Works with common EVM wallets for quick setup and payment
  • - Real-time totals and transaction history for both founders and contributors
  • - Exportable data for reporting and community updates

How It’s Used

  • - Open-source maintainers financing feature sprints and bounties
  • - Local community efforts: gardens, classroom supplies, neighborhood tools
  • - Indie creators funding first production runs or pilot drops
  • - Emergency relief drives with traceable, immediate disbursement
  • - Web3 builders validating demand for dApps and prototypes
  • - Hackathon and meetup budgets covered by community backers
  • - Mutual aid and public goods projects with transparent records
  • - Environmental initiatives and civic improvements tracked on-chain

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