Why has nobody created yet a cryptocurrency that will be used to feed the poor? Raising capital now seems more easy than ever. You have ICO after ICO, yet everyone is thinking about making money, but nobody is thinking about helping the needy and creating a chairity.
I think some devs should just get together and create a cryptocurrency that will be used to feed the poor, as in:
- Either direct money donation, based on ID (kind of hard to do since a lot of abuse could happen if people claim twice, so it must be made sure that people can only claim once)
- Some kind of food distribution system (I have seen this in many countries), where you work together with supermarkets, that have food which is not expired yet, but close to expiration, to be sent to nearby homeless shelters or needy families. Or a charity center setup in a town where free food is sent to feed the poor. (I think at least food and water should be free in the 21 century). So you can put all the available food on a blockchain, and poor people could claim it afterwards.
- Clothing,education, basically if anyone has some clothes or educational tools like books or notebooks that he doesnt need he can just put that up to the blockchain, and send it to a poor family.
Wake up guys, this is all possible in the 21 century with the wonderful technology of cryptocurrency. So I think people should do more chairity work too, and not just chase profits all day.
1. I think crypto would really help here. Make sure the person receiving the donation provide you an address from an exchange that have a KYC policy that only allow one account per person.
2. This would be limited by the geography and the food as well, since some can go bad during travel. This do not necessarily need a blockchain. I've seen apps where restaurants and stores simply post how many items they have available and a truck comes to pick them up to take them to different centers.
3. I've seen places like this, you just put your stuff in some box outside and people are free to rummage through it. Again, the issue would be distribution since unlike money, you can't instantly give people stuff. So basically the "blockchain" is a large warehouse (or a collection of warehouses) where all the stuff would be collected and then redistributed. Obviously this would require money to run. The hope here is that every charity organization would link up with the system and the money they collect would go to running it (though I doubt that).
IMHO though, cryptocurrency would solve mostly #1.