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Blockchain-Based 3D NFT Marketplace for Charity Donations

Authors: Gauri Eknath Ambekar, Ritu Vishnu Khairnar, Pallavi Dnyaneshwar Kunde

Country: India

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Abstract: The conventional charity donation system often faces issues related to transparency, accountability, delayed fund distribution, and lack of donor trust. During emergencies and crisis situations, these limitations can significantly affect the timely delivery of aid to beneficiaries. To address these challenges, this paper proposes a Blockchain-Based 3D NFT Marketplace for Charity Donations that leverages Ethereum blockchain technology and smart contracts to ensure secure, transparent, and tamper-proof transactions. The system enables donors to contribute cryptocurrency directly to verified beneficiaries or charitable campaigns while allowing real-time tracking of fund utilization. By integrating decentralized ledger technology, automated smart contracts, and a web-based application framework, the platform minimizes intermediaries and reduces administrative overhead. Additionally, the inclusion of NFT-based digital assets enhances donor engagement and provides verifiable proof of contribution. The proposed solution aims to establish a trustworthy, efficient, and transparent ecosystem for managing charitable activities, thereby improving donor confidence and ensuring effective resource distribution during emergencies and humanitarian efforts.

Keywords: Blockchain Technology, Ethereum, Smart Contracts, NFT Marketplace, Charity Donation System, Decentralized Applications (DApps), Transparency, Cryptocurrency, Fund Tracking, Digital Assets.


Paper Id: 233035

Published On: 2026-04-03

Published In: Volume 14, Issue 2, March-April 2026

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