Microeconomics App MVP: Empowering local Communities and Impact Creators

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Developing a blockchain-based app to connect NGOs and the public, enhance local economies, and promote community engagement through web3 technology, NFTs, and crypto donations.

Empowering Local Economies

This project is dedicated to accelerating the development of the Microeconomics app, tailored specifically for Ko Phangan, local community NGOs, and the wider public.

Facilitating Connections & Innovation

  • Community Engagement: The app serves as a dynamic platform, linking the general public with impact creators such as public good builders and nonprofits.
  • Leveraging Cutting-Edge Technology: It harnesses the power of web3 & blockchain mechanics, incorporating features like on-chain ranking, incentives, NFTs, and crypto donations to drive engagement and support.

Explore and Engage

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