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Will Papper
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@bountybot 50 USDC for examples of smart contract-based donation models using token yield. See thread for discussion context The yield must be donated via a smart contract. Crypto donations that do not use a smart contract (e.g. direct donations to specific addresses) will NOT qualify. Likewise, crypto donations via a smart contract that use the principal and not the yield will NOT qualify. Yield must be donated. stETH and stablecoin examples preferred. EVM-based examples preferred. 10 USDC each to the five most relevant examples. If there are fewer than five relevant examples, the 50 USDC will be split evenly among them. Duplicate answers will not be relevant and will be first come, first served.
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Myk.eth
@myk
@alexpopovic isn't this what you are doing with CrowdStake.io
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Will Papper
@will
Super cool! Is it smart contract based? @alexpopovic the FAQ says that it's custodied in Fireblocks, so it likely wouldn't be a fit for Nouns or the bounty, but still very interesting! Thank you for sharing it @myk!
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Alex
@alexpopovic
Hi, Will! Thanks for the shoutout @myk 🍻 Will - I'm getting you a better answer regarding smart contract specifics from one of the engineers (I'm not a developer and I'm not the best person for this specific question). I know that we use Fireblocks for custody because lots of our nonprofit clients are not wanting to custody any crypto and just want to be able to receive the donations and then convert to USD and withdraw. Sometimes in rare cases organizations do want to self custody the donations and so there's a framework for that but like my nonprofit for example just wants a donation facilitator to help source crypto contributions and then deposit USD into our bank.
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