Civil Share

Peer-to-peer crowdfunding on Base with direct payouts and verifiable on-chain receipts.
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Open your wallet, pick a goal, and publish—funding on Civil Share is that straightforward. As a campaign starter, you connect a Base-compatible wallet, confirm you’re on the Base network, and create a page with a title, story, target amount, and deadline. Add visuals and a breakdown of costs so backers know exactly what you’ll deliver. When you hit launch, the contract routes every contribution straight to your address; there’s no custody or waiting for a payout. Your dashboard shows live totals and each on-chain transaction, so you can point supporters to verifiable receipts instead of screenshots.

Backing a project takes two clicks. Browse active campaigns, review the budget and wallet destination, then choose an amount. Your wallet displays the contract call and network fee; once you confirm, the transfer settles on-chain and your receipt is permanent. From the campaign page, you can follow progress, see recent contributions, and share a unique link with friends or your community. Because payments can be traced on the ledger, donors can track how close a project is to its goal without relying on private spreadsheets or opaque intermediaries.

Community leaders use Civil Share to coordinate group initiatives. For a neighborhood cleanup, an after-school program, or a hackathon prize pool, publish milestones and update posts so contributors know what’s happening week to week. You can publicly list supplier addresses or collaborators you intend to pay from your wallet to show where funds will be used, and post outcome summaries once tasks are complete. Since funds are delivered directly to the organizer’s wallet, you avoid delays from third parties and can start purchasing materials as soon as support comes in.

Builders and creators apply the same flow for open-source tools, research, content series, or local relief efforts. Outline the scope, share a public roadmap, and link to demos or repos. Use updates to announce new commits, releases, or field results, and attach transaction hashes when you pay expenses for extra accountability. If you run recurring drives, clone your previous setup and relaunch with a fresh goal on Base to keep records segmented by campaign. Whether you’re shipping software or funding a community garden, the path is identical: publish, share, accept contributions, and let the ledger handle the accounting.

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Features

  • - Wallet-based sign-in on Base
  • - Peer-to-peer funding with no intermediaries
  • - Direct-to-creator disbursements via smart contracts
  • - Transparent, on-chain transaction history
  • - Campaign pages with goals, deadlines, and media
  • - Real-time totals and contribution feed
  • - Shareable campaign links for easy promotion
  • - Permanent on-chain receipts for donors

How It’s Used

  • - Open-source development and public goods
  • - Neighborhood and community improvement projects
  • - Hackathon prize pools and builder grants
  • - Emergency and local relief drives
  • - Creative work: film, music, writing, research
  • - Education initiatives and scholarship funds
  • - Event sponsorships and grassroots organizing

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