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# Approach for Transparency

To make sure the financial support has the biggest impact and is fully transparent, we want to work with trusted experts and use blockchain technology. Experts in animal conservation who will guide us and support us in making the right choices for the animal support activities and allocation of funds will be acting as advisors.

With blockchain, we can fully disclose and make the entire game transaction history transparent to the general public for everyone to see.

All financial support will be transferred over the Ethereum blockchain to so-called Ethereum wallets, which will be identified and publicly disclosed on our website and the channels (Twitter) of all participating parties and partners. All fund transfers related to donations require full disclosure of all wallet owners. If the funds flow to an organization that protects animals, and those funds are transferred further, all involved addresses and their owners have to be disclosed. This is a key onboarding requirement for conservation organizations or individuals.


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