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Crypto-Philanthropy Report 2026 — Aid, Charity and Philanthropy

How are crypto-assets redefining the codes of philanthropy? Who are crypto-donors, what drives them, and how do they act? What are the operational and strategic implications for solidarity actors — and what is at stake for beneficiaries?

Egregor contribution — Guillaume Soto-Mayor & Inès d'Haultfoeuille, contributors

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Themes Crypto-donors & motivations Operational impacts Strategic implications Programmable aid Beneficiary stakes New funding models

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Report
Year
2026
Languages
FR · EN
Owner
Blockchain for Good

About this report

This report by Blockchain for Good explores how crypto-assets are redefining the codes of philanthropy. It examines who crypto-donors are, what drives them, and how they act — as well as the operational and strategic implications for solidarity organisations and what is at stake for beneficiaries.

Beyond the technical mechanisms of donation, the report explores what these new forms of aid — now programmable, verifiable and measurable — actually mean in practice, at a time when public development aid is declining and individual generosity is becoming an increasingly critical resource for NGOs worldwide.

Egregor's contribution

Guillaume Soto-Mayor (President) and Inès d'Haultfoeuille (Director of Development) contributed to this report as co-authors across several chapters, including the introduction and sections on aid models, governance and the evolving landscape of international solidarity.

IIntroduction — The shifting landscape of aid
1Crypto-donors: profiles and motivations
2Operational impacts for solidarity actors
3Strategic implications
4Beneficiary stakes
5Programmable, verifiable, measurable aid
6New models and recommendations