32nd Australian Conference on Human-Computer Interaction 2020
DOI: 10.1145/3441000.3441014
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Smart Donations: Event-Driven Conditional Donations Using Smart Contracts On The Blockchain

Abstract: Recent work has questioned the largely unconditional nature of charitable donations and explored the value of conditional giving with contemporary donors. In this paper, we extend this work by exploring how to operationalise features of conditionality in charitable giving, situated in the context of large international non-governmental organisations (NGOs). Building on prior engagements with international aid organisations, we present design considerations and a conceptual architecture supporting real-time, co… Show more

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“…Most publications contributing artifacts -either in the form of interface prototypes or functional systems -present systems using blockchain to implement application-specifc use cases (22 publications, e.g. conditional giving [129], energy trading [116], or last mile delivery [123]) or support tools (nine publications, e.g. visual smart contract construction [125], or tools for transaction analysis [75]).…”
Section: Used Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Most publications contributing artifacts -either in the form of interface prototypes or functional systems -present systems using blockchain to implement application-specifc use cases (22 publications, e.g. conditional giving [129], energy trading [116], or last mile delivery [123]) or support tools (nine publications, e.g. visual smart contract construction [125], or tools for transaction analysis [75]).…”
Section: Used Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We included functional systems (e.g. [124,129]) and interface or interaction prototypes (e.g. [9,48]) under this category and excluded physical design kits (e.g.…”
Section: Contribution Typesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employees of the charity felt that conditional, automated giving could attract new donors to certain causes and sought to explore new user experiences of the many different conditions that donors could set-up, not just match donor's money to a specific need. While not the only way to deploy conditional giving, blockchains offer an enhanced level of trust because they support distributed actors in transparently enforcing a set of rules and governance of each transaction [90]. Thus, subsequently we worked together to create a broad range of content to implement in a trial.…”
Section: Smart Donations and Timementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reference architecture for Smart Donations comprises three layers: (i) A smart contract compatible blockchain, (ii) off-chain components, and (iii) and a mobile app (see: [90] for technical details). The distributed ledger, the blockchain, provides the runtime environment for smart contracts, containing the logic for the value exchange and escrow and.…”
Section: The Smart Donations Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%
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