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Developing a blockchain-based crowdfunding system with escrow that allows community-based project funding with rewards for execution, emphasizing funder assurance and sustainable support for public goods.

The problem

When my loved ones in Ecuador lost their jobs due to the pandemic, I tried to crowdfund for them but found it insanely difficult to figure out international bank transfers and it was difficult convincing people to support this group without any guarantees of how the money is used. I tried to support them myself while also attending Berkeley and training with the military... and I failed. I ended up sleeping on friends couches unable to pay rent while the family ate one meal a day until I dropped out to pick up a full time job. I saw what happens when a community wants to take care of one another but doesn't have the right tools adoptedfam

This is a global issue as 700M dollars were wasted in 2023 alone on Kickstarter due to the lack of guarantees that what you fund actually gets accomplished.

What if we could use blockchain to make international transfers easy for crowdfunding and add guarantees that make funders more willing to contribute?

The solution

howitworks With crowdfunded prizes, anyone in a community can propose a variety of projects, anyone can add funds to the reward for completing a project, and anyone can complete the project and win the reward. This creates a mechanism wherein ideas recognized as valuable may gather momentum. This is beneficial for prize proposers, funders, and winners, as they can easily outsource great ideas, donate to projects they like in a de-risked way, and earn rewards for pursuing projects that help their community and/or the world.

viaPrize solves this by sending funds to escrow. This platform encourages contributors to fund a prize, which is awarded for successful project execution or refunded, minimizing waste and boosting willingness to contribute. To our knowledge, we are the only crowdfunded prize (also known as a bounty) platform in the world. Prizes include three types of contributors: benefitsforusers With viaPrize, ideas are crowdsourced, rewards are crowdfunded, and project execution is an open invitation.

The Middle Road for Public Goods Funding

Prizes open up a complementary alternative in the public goods funding ecosystem that balances funder confidence and builder security. Gitcoin optimizes for builder security because it gives upfront funds, but lacks funder confidence because there is no guarantee of success. Optimism Retro PGF optimizes for funder confidence because funders review the impact of existing projects and add rewards, but it is bad for builder security because there is no guarantee of any particular amount of funding. There's the additional issue that current options only exist because funds are being funneled from profitable projects to these more "charitable" programs, but the programs are not sustainable in and of themselves. How could a community launch its own public goods funding program without a pre-existing pool of funds? Balancing With viaPrize, your community does not need a pre-existing pool of funds to launch their own public goods funding program. Imagine if you didn't need a corporate sponsor to launch a hackathon and instead could simply ask your community members to toss in $20. To coordinate the ideation, funding, and creation of public goods simply post a prize and let the community decide. More details on this here: https://www.noahchonlee.com/post/prizes-as-the-missing-middle-road-in-public-goods-funding

Our origins

The concept of crowdfunded prizes sounded revolutionary as I discussed it with residents of the entrepreneurs' pop-up city Zuzalu, so we tested it. As residents discussed the idea of making an AI voice for a river, I launched a prize and residents tossed in $20. After an impromptu five day hackathon attracting twelve builders, we presented the first AI voice for a nature entity in history to the Prime Minister of Montenegro. If we had used Kickstarter, then only the team who posted an idea would receive funds. By using prizes, any builder was welcome. However, I wanted to be certain this can make a real impact. Thus, I found myself watching anti-missile defense shoot down a kamikaze drone as it dove towards me while on my way to deliver medical supplies in Ukraine, funded by a prize from viaPrize.org The medics ended up using the supplies treating 45 injured and saving multiple lives, and I decided to pursue this initiative full time. myfavoriteprize

Budget

We expect to need a budget of $100,000 for the next six months in order to pay for wages of the team of five including myself and four core devs. We also add funds to “meta-prizes” inviting anyone to build desired features to our open source code which is how we have recruited our core devs. As of Oct 12 we have distributed $18,721 in successful prizes for building open source public goods projects ranging from free productivity apps to orphanage donations.

This has all been accomplished since June 2023 with our only funding totaling $8000 coming from over 500 donors on Gitcoin plus matching.

Next steps

We incubate our project by living in Zuzalu inspired pop up cities and hearing user feedback from our neighbors as we iterate on our platform

Connect!

Join our tg community: https://t.me/+QsphrF50bv43ZTg5 See opportunities to win prizes on twitter: https://twitter.com/viaprize We are a fully open source project. Please check out our github and help us build! :) https://github.com/viaprize/viaprize

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