Fundraising that
donors can audit.

Create a campaign, set a goal, raise USDC. Every donation is on-chain and visible. If the goal isn't met by the deadline, donors get refunded automatically.

What you get

5 things that distinguish Primeborg Donations

On-chain donation receipts

Every donation is an on-chain transaction. Donors and the public can audit the total raised, the wallet receiving funds, and how funds are spent post-disbursement.

Refund if goal not met

Set a minimum goal at campaign creation. If the campaign ends without hitting that goal, the smart contract refunds every donor automatically. No "the platform took 10%" surprises.

Categories with appropriate verification

Medical, emergency, legal aid, community. Medical and legal campaigns require KYC from the creator — fraud signals are stronger when the creator can't hide their identity.

Report and dispute

Donors can flag suspicious campaigns. Multiple flags trigger a review. A donation council reviews evidence and can freeze, refund, or release the campaign.

Streaming for verified campaigns

Verified-KYC creators can do live updates from the campaign page. Donors see the creator face-to-face — significantly reduces successful scams.

Frequently asked

Honest answers, not marketing

Is this regulated?

It depends on what you're raising for. Medical fundraising in most jurisdictions is unregulated. Some categories (political, religious) have local restrictions. Primeborg does not act as a registered charity; donors don't get charitable-deduction tax receipts.

How does Primeborg prevent scams?

Multiple layers. KYC-required categories raise the cost of fraud. The community report system surfaces suspicious campaigns. The donation council has multi-sig authority to freeze and refund. No system catches every scam — donors should still apply common sense.

What happens to the funds after the campaign ends successfully?

They transfer to the creator's wallet (or to an escrow if the campaign uses milestone-based release). On-chain transfers are immutable; you can audit every subsequent spend.

What's the fee?

A small platform fee (~1%) is deducted at release. Lower than centralized fundraising platforms (5-8%). The fee exists to fund the donation council's dispute reviews and platform development.

Can a campaign be censored?

Primeborg can hide a campaign from its frontend if it violates the terms of service (illegal activity, harmful content). The on-chain campaign continues to exist and donations can still be sent directly to the contract — but most users find campaigns via the platform UI.

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