Hey everyone,
I'm collaborating with a few friends to set up an MVP of impact certificates on the Ethereum blockchain. We've got the architecture mapped out, so it's implementation and integration with existing platforms that's next for us.
The linked post is more of an introduction to ICs to the blockchain community, so I expect there's little that's new for people here. In short, though, our plan is to set up a web application that will allow:
- Project creators to issue out ICs to other people.
- Funders to donate to existing IC holders.
- A marketplace to trade ICs.
- A catalog to browse ICs for existing projects.
I'd love to hear people's thoughts on how useful they'd find such a tool, or what features they wish existed (but aren't on our list).
You're right that I expect there is a large group of both people and money who I expect to be interested in this because it's on the blockchain which forms part of my reasoning. It also allows for better interoperability with existing Ethereum assets, which helps if you thinking making ICs liquid is important (which I do).
What I instead meant by the second point, however, is that moving funding to existing IC holders seems like it would be harder to do with traditional finance methods and easier with blockchain tech.
I haven't worked enough with traditional finance protocols, but it seems like the process of querying all holders of the IC and then making payments to all of them could be more costly and complex, even when using something popular like Stripe.