Crypto Altruists: Real-World Stories of Social & Environmental Impact with Web3

Crypto Altruists

Looking to explore how blockchain, Web3, and emerging technologies like AI are changing the world for the better? Welcome to Crypto Altruists (formerly Crypto Altruism), the podcast where we highlight real-world stories of social and environmental impact powered by cryptocurrency and Web3 innovation.  Each episode features inspiring interviews with Web3 builders, changemakers, and impact leaders using decentralized technologies to tackle global challenges like climate change, financial inclusion, scientific progress, and much more. Discover actionable advice, proven strategies, and lessons learned to help you thrive as a Web3 impact builder.  Whether you're a Web3 entrepreneur, DAO contributor, nonprofit leader, crypto enthusiast, or anyone passionate about the intersection of tech and purpose, this podcast is your guide to leveraging Web3 for positive change.  Subscribe now and join us on a journey to uncover how Web3 is creating a brighter future for people and the planet.  Key Topics: Regenerative Finance (ReFi), Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Decentralized Science (DeSci), Crypto Philanthropy, Impact DAOs, NFTs for good. *Formerly known as The Crypto Altruism Podcast.

  1. 1 day ago

    Episode 256 - Blockchain for Good Meets Hunger Relief: Moving from Crypto Philanthropy to Sustainable Impact with WYDE

    For episode 256 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re excited to welcome Martin Simms and Aaron Rafferty, co-founders of WYDE, a social impact exchange built on Base, the Ethereum Layer 2, where transaction-based fees are directed into verified charitable grants for hunger relief. They call themselves an "Impact Exchange," and the model is built on a concept called "contributory consumption," where everyday financial activity like crypto trades or even debit card purchases generate charitable impact by design, rather than relying on one-off acts of generosity. At the core of it is the $EAT token. When someone buys, sells, or transfers it, a portion of every transaction flows toward funding meals. And it's all recorded on the blockchain for public verification, so you can actually see the impact happening in real time. WYDE recently announced an exclusive national partnership with Feed the Children, an organization that reached nearly 15 million people last year, and they have big hopes of growing that number. They've already helped fund tens of thousands of meals. They've run their first "Trade-to-Feed-athon," a trading competition that generates funding for meals. And this month, they announced the $EAT debit card, extending the model from crypto into everyday spending. In today’s discussion you’ll learn: 🍽️ How WYDE is turning everyday financial activity into thousands of meals for those in need 🪙 The mechanics of the $EAT token, where a portion of every trade flows directly to hunger relief with no extra donation required 🤝 How an exclusive national partnership with Feed the Children is helping turn cryptocurrency transactions into real charitable impact 🌍And How WYDE is reimagining crypto philanthropy, moving beyond one-off donations to a sustainable model where every transaction funds hunger relief automatically ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🍽️ Impact built in by design beats impact as an afterthought: For too long, giving has been treated as a separate act, something you do on top of everything else. WYDE flips that with a model they call "contributory consumption," where everyday financial activity generates charitable impact automatically. When someone trades or spends, a portion flows to hunger relief without requiring a separate donation. By building generosity directly into the mechanics of money, WYDE makes impact something that happens by default, not by willpower. 🤝 Sustainability is what separates real impact from the screenshot: Martin put it bluntly: most crypto philanthropy is a founder writing a check after a token rally and posting the screenshot. It's a one-time moment of generosity that doesn't last. WYDE is structured to avoid that trap. By tying funding to ongoing transaction activity and grounding it in a verified partnership with Feed the Children, they've built something that keeps generating impact over time, not just in a single viral moment. And because every grant is recorded onchain, the trust is built right in. 🚀 Markets themselves can be a force for good: The big, audacious idea at the heart of WYDE is that the systems we use every day, trading, spending, transacting, can be redesigned to do good at scale. With a vision of "smart currency" and a goal of funding a billion meals, WYDE is making the case that impact doesn't have to compete with financial activity, it can be embedded within it. If they succeed, they'll have proven that the act of participating in markets can feed millions, turning everyday transactions into a powerful engine for good. --CTAs from the Episode-- 💚 Support Crypto Altruists in Octant Epoch 12 🧰 Check out the Web3 Impact Toolkit early access --Full shownotes with links-- https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-256-blockchain-for-good-meets-hunger-relief-moving-from-crypto-philanthropy-to-sustainable-impact-with-wyde --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    51 min
  2. 18 Jun

    Building for Good with G$ Episode 1 - A Blueprint for Ecosystem Funding: GoodBuilders, FlowState, and the Power of Streaming Funds

    Today we’re excited to kick off a brand new series: Building for Good with G$, where we will explore the people, projects, and communities powering the GoodDollar Ecosystem. We’re thankful to our friends at GoodDollar for partnering on this series, and in the coming episodes, we’re going to take you deep inside one of the most interesting ecosystems in the Web3 for good space, exploring everything from universal basic income to public goods funding, and the builders and communities creating real value on the ground. So let me start with a quick introduction for anyone who's new to GoodDollar. It is a protocol delivering digital universal basic income to people all over the world. Since launching, it's distributed its G$ token to about 1M people across the globe, many of them in underserved and emerging markets, simply for being part of the network. The vision has always been about using crypto to redistribute opportunity and give people access to the financial system. GoodDollar is also in the middle of an evolution. What started purely as a UBI project is growing into something bigger: a full ecosystem where G$ doesn't just get distributed, it circulates. It flows through builders, communities, and public goods, creating value and opportunity along the way. It's a shift from simply giving people a token, to building an entire economy around it. At the heart of that shift is a program called GoodBuilders, which funds the builders expanding the GoodDollar ecosystem. What's particularly interesting is how GoodBuilders is funded. Rather than the traditional grant model, where you apply, wait, and hope for a one-time check, GoodBuilders uses streaming funding through a platform called FlowState, where money flows to builders continuously over time. For Episode 1 in this new series, I'm super excited to be joined by Meri Fernández Sancho and Rael Kilonzo of  GoodDollar, and Graven Prest of FlowState to introduce the partnership, walk through the outcomes of GoodBuilders Season 3, highlight some of the most exciting projects in the ecosystem, and explore why this streaming funding model can be a blueprint that other ecosystems and communities adopt for themselves. In today’s discussion you’ll discover 🌱 An intro to our brand new series with GoodDollar, exploring how a project that started with universal basic income is growing into a thriving ecosystem 💸 How GoodBuilders and FlowState are pioneering streaming-based funding, where money flows to builders continuously instead of in one-off grants 📊 The outcomes and standout stories from GoodBuilders Season 3, a real-world case study of this model 🔁 And how any ecosystem or community could run their own streaming funding rounds with G$ ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🌱 GoodDollar is more than UBI. It's a growing ecosystem: While GoodDollar started with a powerful mission of delivering digital universal basic income to people around the world, it has grown into something more. Today, it's a thriving ecosystem where G$ doesn't just get distributed, it circulates through builders, communities, and a diverse range of decentralized applications. That evolution opens up a world of opportunity, whether you're a developer looking to build something new, a community wanting to put G$ to work, or someone simply curious about what a token-powered economy can look like. The vision has expanded from giving people a token to building an entire economy around it. 💸 Streaming funds are a more sustainable and engaging way to fund impact: The traditional grant model has real limitations: you apply, you wait, you hope, you maybe get a one-time check, and then you disappear. Streaming funding flips that on its head. By having funds flow to builders continuously over time, GoodBuilders and FlowState have created a model that keeps builders engaged, accountable, and connected to the community. It transforms funding from a one-off transaction into an ongoing relationship, and it's a blueprint that other ecosystems, DAOs, and communities can experiment with themselves. 🚀 GoodBuilders Season 4 is coming, and it's a huge opportunity for builders: GoodBuilders Season 4 is coming up soon, and it offers so much more than just funding. Participants gain access to mentorship, community, and the chance to experiment with cutting-edge funding mechanisms like streaming funds. Whether you're already part of the GoodDollar ecosystem or just discovering it, Season 4 is a fantastic opportunity to build something meaningful, get supported along the way, and be part of an ecosystem that's actively reimagining how we fund public goods. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/building-for-good-with-g-dollar-episode-1-a-blueprint-for-ecosystem-funding-goodbuilders-flowstate-and-the-power-of-streaming-funds --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    49 min
  3. 11 Jun

    Episode 255 - Separating Hype from Hope: A Pragmatic Take on AI, Crypto, and the Cost of Overpromising

    For episode 255 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we're doing something a little different. No guest, no interview, just a conversation about something that's been on my mind: the parallels between crypto's hype cycle and the moment AI is in right now. A few years ago, we were told crypto would change everything. It would bank the unbanked, topple corrupt institutions, create generational wealth, and solve humanity's hardest problems. Some of that came true. A lot of it didn't. And along the way, the noise, the scams, and the booms and busts drove people away and bred a lasting resentment toward the entire space. But here's the hopeful part: once the hype faded and the dust settled, the real use cases quietly emerged. Stablecoins delivering aid and remittances. Transparent, on-chain philanthropy. Tokenization funding community-owned infrastructure. The "boring," behind-the-scenes applications turned out to be the ones creating impact at scale. Today, I want to make the case that the Artificial Intelligence (AI) space is running almost the exact same playbook. The same totalizing promises, the same accelerationist fervor, and the same growing public backlash. This isn't an anti-AI episode, and it's not anti-crypto either. It's a pragmatic, human-centered take on managing hype, recognizing and mitigating real harms, and protecting the genuinely good stuff so it has a chance to grow. Because if there's one thing crypto taught us, it's that a technology can't thrive at scale without human buy-in. We'll also touch on what responsible development could look like, from the "do no harm" principle borrowed from the development world to the recent call from leaders within the AI industry itself, like Anthropic, for a collective pause mechanism. In today's discussion, you'll learn: 🪙 What crypto's hype cycle cost us, and why so much of that messy experimentation was still necessary 🤝 Why pushing "AI for everything" may actually be hurting AI, just like the hype hurt crypto 🌱 Where the real impact lives once the noise fades, from stablecoins to transparent giving to community-owned infrastructure 🧭 What responsible, human-centered development could look like, and how to separate hype from hope ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🪙 Hype has a human cost, and crypto already showed us the bill: When crypto promised to fix everything, the noise, scams, and volatility didn't just fade harmlessly. They drove people away and bred a lasting resentment toward the whole space. But here's the nuance that matters: a lot of that messy experimentation was still necessary. The same frenzy that burned people also funded and stress-tested the infrastructure the good use cases now rely on. Hype isn't purely the villain. It's a phase with real costs and real byproducts, and the question was never "hype or no hype." It was how to get through it without losing people and torching the trust we need to actually scale the good. 🌱 The boring stuff wins, and that's a good thing: Once crypto's hype died down, the real impact emerged from the quiet, unglamorous, behind-the-scenes applications. Stablecoins delivering cash transfers to refugees and cutting remittance fees. Transparent, on-chain philanthropy. Tokenization funding community-owned infrastructure. The flashiest promises faded, but the genuinely useful infrastructure stuck around and started creating impact at scale. AI will likely follow the same arc: its durable value will come from the focused, human-centered tools, not the hype-machine promises. 🧭 AI can't thrive without human buy-in, so build like it: AI is running crypto's playbook in real time: the same "fixes-every-woe" promises, the same accelerationist race to build as fast as possible, and the same growing public backlash, from resentment to people organizing against data centers. By pushing "AI for everything," we may actually be hurting AI's long-term future, just like the hype hurt crypto. The path forward is more pragmatic and human-centered: borrow the "do no harm" principle from the development world, take seriously even the industry's own calls for a collective pause, and pace progress so society can keep up. Managing hype responsibly isn't how you kill a technology. It's how you protect its future. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-255-separating-hype-from-hope-a-pragmatic-take-on-ai-crypto-and-the-cost-of-overpromising --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    16 min
  4. 2 Jun

    Episode 254 - Memes with Meaning: How the $BONK Community Raised $600K for Animal Welfare, with Buddies for Paws

    For episode 254 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re excited to welcome Alison, Director at Buddies for Paws, a charitable initiative within the BONK ecosystem that's leveraging blockchain technology to support animal welfare and wildlife conservation worldwide. Every donation made through Buddies for Paws is matched 100% by BONK, and to date, the community has raised almost $600,000 for animal welfare. What makes Buddies for Paws special isn't just the model. It's the storytelling. Through their "guardian animals" program, donors can follow specific animals like Bani the elephant, who was struck by a train and abandoned by her herd before being rescued by Wildlife SOS, or Big Papa the orangutan, now living peacefully on a protected forest island in Borneo. It goes beyond statistics, and spotlights the powerful stories of individuals with names, and the community gets to be part of their journeys. So today we're going to talk about how Buddies for Paws came to be, what the partnership with BONK has unlocked, the power of memecoin communities rallying around causes, and what the future of crypto philanthropy might look like. In today’s discussion you’ll learn: 🐾 How Buddies for Paws has raised almost $600,000 for animal welfare worldwide, with every donation matched 100% by BONK 💚 What it looks like when a memecoin community rallies around a cause, and what it says about the power of crypto philanthropy 🐘 The story of Bani the elephant, Dew the moon bear, Big Papa the orangutan, and the other guardian animals at the heart of the Buddies for Paws community 🤝 How creativity, storytelling, and community engagement are making giving fun and driving real impact for animals around the world ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 📈 Markets may be down, but crypto philanthropy is up: Despite market volatility, crypto giving keeps accelerating. The Giving Block processed over $100 million in donations in 2025, the largest annual total in their history. Buddies for Paws is part of this story, raising nearly $600K for animal welfare. The crypto community keeps showing up for causes that matter, regardless of where prices are. 🚀 Memecoins are more than speculation. They're communities with energy, talent, and capital: The dominant narrative around memecoins is pure speculation. Buddies for Paws and BONK show how incomplete that picture is. When a memecoin community rallies around a cause, they bring real energy, creativity, talent, and capital. 🐘 Storytelling and engagement turn donors into active participants: The most powerful element of Buddies for Paws isn't the money. It's the stories. By centering animals like Bani, Dew, and Big Papa, the community has turned philanthropy into something deeply personal. Combined with creative engagement like fashion shows and chimpanzee artwork auctions, Buddies for Paws shows that giving doesn't have to be transactional. It can be joyful, communal, and ongoing. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-254-memes-with-meaning-how-the-bonk-community-raised-600k-for-animal-welfare-with-buddies-for-paws --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    32 min
  5. 27 May

    Episode 253 - Blockchain for Community Resilience: How Ukrainian Ecovillages Are Sheltering Thousands and Restoring the Land with Web3, with GEN Ukraine

    For episode 253 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re excited to welcome Maksym Zalevskyi , Founder of GEN Ukraine, the Ukrainian branch of the Global Ecovillage Network. GEN Ukraine is a grassroots network of over 60 ecovillages, family farms, and intentional communities across the country. Since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022, these communities have become sanctuaries for displaced families, solidarity centers, and hubs for ecological regeneration. What makes this story particularly interesting for our audience is how Web3 fits in. GEN Ukraine has built partnerships with projects like Arkreen for solar energy tracking, Silvi and Regen Network for tree planting and land regeneration, and the Sarafu Network for commitment pooling. They've developed an Eco Impact Dashboard that tracks all of this work transparently, so you can see the impact in real time. It's a powerful example of what community-led, blockchain-enabled resilience can look like, on the ground, in some of the most challenging environments. In today’s discussion you’ll learn: 🌱 What ecovillages are and how GEN Ukraine's network of over 60 communities is building resilience during wartime 🏠 How the "Green Road of Ecovillages" project has sheltered over 3,000 displaced Ukrainians since Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 ☀️ How Web3 partnerships with Arkreen, Silvi, Regen Network, and Sarafu are powering solar energy, tree planting, land regeneration, and community currencies 📊 A look inside their Eco Impact Dashboard and Regen Bank: tools for tracking and funding regenerative work at the community level ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🌱 Ukraine is uniquely positioned for the regenerative ecovillage movement: Ukraine has vast amounts of land, and much of it has been damaged by war. This creates a unique opportunity. GEN Ukraine is building a regenerative ecovillage network that restores the land while helping communities rebuild. Rather than waiting for the war to end, they're doing the work now, proving that ecological restoration and community resilience can happen side by side. 🌍 Blockchain connects local work to a global community: Ecovillages are inherently local. But blockchain changes what's possible. Through partnerships with Arkreen, Silvi, Regen Network, and Sarafu, GEN Ukraine can track solar energy, verify tree planting, issue community currencies, and share their impact transparently with supporters worldwide. Web3 creates a bridge between hyperlocal regeneration and global coordination. 📖 "Blockchain is our new public story": GEN Ukraine sees blockchain as more than a tool. It's a way of writing their future in public. By putting impact data onchain through dashboards and transparent tracking, they're creating a shared record anyone can verify. It's a powerful reframe: blockchain not just as technology, but as a way of telling your story openly and inviting the world to be part of it. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-253-blockchain-for-community-resilience-how-ukrainian-ecovillages-are-sheltering-thousands-and-restoring-the-land-with-web3-with-gen-ukraine --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    40 min
  6. 20 May

    Episode 252 - A New Model for Public Goods Funding: Conviction Voting, Streaming Proposals, and Community Coordination, with Gardens

    For episode 252 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re excited to welcome Paul Glavin, a contributor to 1Hive and Gardens, a bottom-up governance framework for Web3 ecosystems. Gardens provides coordination infrastructure and funding mechanisms designed to help communities fund public goods in a way that's healthy and sustainable. In today’s discussion you’ll learn: 🗳️ How conviction voting – a time-weighted voting mechanism where support grows stronger the longer it's held – is changing the game for community coordination 💸 The power of streaming proposals, where funds continuously flow to contributors over time, rather than though one-off grants 🌱 How communities like GoodDollar and Bread Cooperative are using Gardens to fund public goods in a more open, transparent, and sustainable way ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🗳️ Conviction voting flips the script on traditional governance: Most voting mechanisms force decisions into single, time-boxed windows. Conviction voting works differently: the longer you support a proposal, the stronger your voice grows. This creates continuous signaling rather than rushed, last-minute decisions. Conviction voting rewards patience and genuine alignment over quick coordination and concentrated power. 💸 Streaming funds make sustainable resourcing possible at any scale: Traditional grants are one-off: apply, wait, get a lump sum, then scramble for the next round. Streaming proposals flip that model. Funding flows continuously based on ongoing community support, working for everything from small open-source teams to massive treasury allocations. When funding is continuous, contributors can focus on building rather than constantly fundraising. 🥱 Governance doesn't have to be a burden: Governance is often administratively heavy, complex, and boring. Low participation isn't surprising when voting feels like a chore. Gardens breaks decisions into digestible pieces, allowing individuals to participate in the ways they want and vote on the things they care about. The goal is governance that feels less like a committee meeting and more like something people actually want to show up for. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-252-a-new-model-for-public-goods-funding-conviction-voting-streaming-proposals-and-community-coordination-with-gardens --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    44 min
  7. 13 May

    Episode 251 - From Savings Circles to Smart Contracts: Building Digital Infrastructure for Community Finance in Tanzania, with NEDA Labs and The Solar Foundation

    For episode 251 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, we’re excited to welcome David Machuche and Victor Muhagachi of NEDA Labs, and special Co-Host Jon Ruth of The Solar Foundation, for the final episode of our series exploring the Solar Savings Circles pilot in Tanzania. Today we go under the hood and explore the technology layer behind this partnership. In today’s episode you’ll discover: 🌍 How NEDA Labs is building digital infrastructure for savings groups in Tanzania, including a Digital Hub called Washika DAO and a fully compliant local stablecoin nTZS 🔗 How traditional savings practices are blending with Web3 tools to help communities coordinate, save, and grow 💡 The personal stories behind the work: how the founders' mothers being part of savings groups shaped their approach to building 🛠️ What it takes to build accessible technology for communities that are often overlooked by mainstream Web3 projects ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 💰 A local stablecoin pegged to the Tanzanian Shilling changes the game for accessibility: Most stablecoins are pegged to the US dollar, which creates friction for local communities. NEDA Labs developed nTZS, a fully compliant stablecoin pegged to the Tanzanian Shilling, making it far more accessible for savings groups who think, earn, and spend in their local currency. It keeps value circulating within the Tanzanian economy and opens new possibilities  to connect with global markets. 🌱 This isn't charity. It's community development: NEDA Labs isn't parachuting in with solutions. They're learning from histories and traditions that already work, listening to what communities need, and building tools that enable people to grow their own economies. It's not about saving anyone. It's about creating sustainable infrastructure that empowers communities to lead. 🤝 Trust is the foundation, and you can't build it from behind a screen: Real financial inclusion requires presence, patience, and trust. NEDA Labs has learned that success starts with listening, connecting with local leaders, and taking things slow. Being physically present builds trust in ways that online engagement simply cannot replicate. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-251-from-savings-circles-to-smart-contracts-building-digital-infrastructure-for-community-finance-in-tanzania-with-neda-labs-solar-foundation --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    55 min
  8. 7 May

    Episode 250 - The Quiet Revolution: Crypto on the Frontlines of Humanitarian Aid

    For episode 250 of the Crypto Altruists podcast, Drew Simon, Founder of Crypto Altruists, takes listeners on a guided tour of The Quiet Revolution - five specific frontlines where crypto is functioning as humanitarian infrastructure, creating real impact, for real people, all over the world. Each one tells a different story. But together, they paint a picture of something much bigger: that crypto’s most important chapter isn’t about speculation or market cycles. It’s about building systems that work for the people traditional systems have failed. In today’s discussion you’ll learn: 💸 How stablecoins are quietly becoming the default rails for humanitarian aid, moving money faster, cheaper, and more transparently than the systems they're replacing. 📡 Why some of the most important builders in crypto are working on anticipatory action, using smart contracts and climate data to release emergency funds to vulnerable communities before a disaster strikes, not after. ✊ How entire parallel financial systems are being built on blockchain to resist authoritarian regimes, and why, in some places, crypto isn't an alternative to the financial system. It's the only one left. 💚 And why crypto philanthropy, decentralized identity, and transparent giving may be quietly rewiring how generosity and accountability flow around the world.  ‍ ‍--Key Takeaways-- 🌐 Stablecoins Are Becoming Humanitarian Infrastructure: From refugee camps in Jordan to all 34 provinces of Afghanistan, stablecoins are delivering aid faster, cheaper, and more transparently than the systems they're replacing. ⚡ The Future of Aid Is Anticipatory, Not Reactive: Smart contracts connected to climate data are releasing emergency funds before disasters strike — cutting delivery times by up to 90% and putting more of every dollar in the hands of those who need it most. 🛡️ When Traditional Systems Fail, Blockchain Becomes a Lifeline: In Myanmar and Afghanistan, blockchain is powering parallel financial systems that keep families fed, resistance movements funded, and communities connected when traditional institutions collapse. --Full shownotes with links-- www.cryptoaltruists.com/blog/crypto-altruists-episode-250-the-quiet-revolution-crypto-on-the-frontlines-of-humanitarian-aid --Love our podcast? Consider supporting us with a Fiat or Crypto contribution!-- Learn more at https://www.cryptoaltruists.com/about/support --DISCLAIMER-- While we may discuss specific web3 projects or cryptocurrencies on this podcast, do not take any of this as investment advice and make sure to do your own research on potential investment opportunities, or any opportunity, before making an investment. We host a variety of guests on this podcast with the sole purpose of highlighting the social impact use cases of this technology. That being said, Crypto Altruism does not endorse any of these projects, and we recognize that, since this is an emerging sector, some may be operating in regulatory grey areas, and as such, we cannot confirm their legality in the jurisdictions in which they operate, especially as it pertains to decentralized finance protocols. So, before getting involved with any project, it’s important that you do your own research and confirm the legality of the project. More info at cryptoaltruists.com/disclaimer

    25 min

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Looking to explore how blockchain, Web3, and emerging technologies like AI are changing the world for the better? Welcome to Crypto Altruists (formerly Crypto Altruism), the podcast where we highlight real-world stories of social and environmental impact powered by cryptocurrency and Web3 innovation.  Each episode features inspiring interviews with Web3 builders, changemakers, and impact leaders using decentralized technologies to tackle global challenges like climate change, financial inclusion, scientific progress, and much more. Discover actionable advice, proven strategies, and lessons learned to help you thrive as a Web3 impact builder.  Whether you're a Web3 entrepreneur, DAO contributor, nonprofit leader, crypto enthusiast, or anyone passionate about the intersection of tech and purpose, this podcast is your guide to leveraging Web3 for positive change.  Subscribe now and join us on a journey to uncover how Web3 is creating a brighter future for people and the planet.  Key Topics: Regenerative Finance (ReFi), Decentralized Finance (DeFi), Decentralized Science (DeSci), Crypto Philanthropy, Impact DAOs, NFTs for good. *Formerly known as The Crypto Altruism Podcast.