Rote Kreuz setzt auf blockchainbasierte digitale Hilfsplattform

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Creu Roja (Spanish Red Cross) has introduced an innovative, privacy-conscious digital aid platform utilizing blockchain technology, offering verifiable transparency for donors.

As per the press announcement, the Barcelona-based tech infrastructure firm BLOOCK partnered in the development of this platform.

This new solution combines enterprise IT systems with blockchain technology. Developers employed Ethereum on the public blockchain side, along with Solidity for the issuance of ERC-20-based credits.

Among other technological aspects, they highlighted Ionic for the mobile wallet and “role-based access control paired with digital signatures throughout.”

The statement asserts that the construction “ensures that even if external systems were compromised, the blockchain itself contains no exploitable personal information.”

Additionally, Creu Roja utilizes zero-knowledge technology through the human and AI verification platform Billions Network (previously known as Polygon ID). This platform digitalizes the entire aid process from donation to distribution, guaranteeing that “no personal data ever touches the public blockchain.”

The aim is to offer donors complete traceability and financial transparency while safeguarding the privacy and dignity of the recipients.

Consequently, RedChain’s hybrid trust model allows all aid recipients’ information to remain entirely off-chain within Creu Roja’s controlled systems. Spending information also stays off-chain, accompanied by relevant on-chain verification hashes. “The complete audit trail can be reconstructed from on-chain proofs without ever exposing personal data,” assert the developers.

Francisco López Romero, CTO at Creu Roja, Catalunya, remarked that “individuals seeking assistance shouldn’t have to choose between obtaining help and safeguarding their privacy.” Thus, the organization crafted this new system “so donors can confirm their contributions made a real difference, and beneficiaries can access support without the fear of being monitored, profiled, or stigmatized.”

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Replacing Manual and Paper-Based Processes

The announcement emphasized that the innovative platform streamlines the entire process. It eliminates conventional paper-based workflows and prepaid cards. Instead, a digital system “differentiates what donors need to know from what they do not.”

Recipients are not required to have a bank account or credit history, according to Creu Roja. They receive digital aid credits in the form of ERC-20 tokens on Ethereum smart contracts. These tokens are deposited directly into personal mobile wallets.

Furthermore, nothing designates these credits as “aid.” Recipients utilize them via QR codes at authorized local vendors “in transactions indistinguishable from any regular purchase.”

Simultaneously, donors and administrators can monitor aggregated aid flows in real-time. This allows them to track the allocated amount, the expended amount, and where each euro was directed, as stated by the organization.

Why Is This Platform Needed?

Creu Roja pointed out that there is increasing scrutiny regarding international aid delivery. Affected communities often struggle to receive adequate and effective assistance due to a lack of transparency, corruption, and favoritism.

Even though blockchain solutions existed before this platform’s launch, most require recipients to forfeit their personal data, including biometrics.

This situation may lead to, even if unintentionally, vulnerable populations facing surveillance, profiling, and discrimination, according to Creu Roja.

“BLOOCK’s approach illustrates how humanitarian organizations can merge accountability, privacy, and digital efficiency without introducing new risks for the individuals they serve,” the press release states.

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Furthermore, Evin McMullen, CEO and co-founder at Billions Network, stated that Creu Roja established a credential system, not a surveillance one.

“Recipients possess proof of their eligibility in their own wallet. They present it when necessary, revealing nothing else, and continue with their lives. That’s how identity should function everywhere, especially in humanitarian and public-interest systems. You own your credentials, you decide what to share, and no one builds a profile on you without your consent,” he writes.

Lluís Llibre, CEO of BLOOCK, added that “blockchain should validate truth, not store content.” This is what the platform’s architecture facilitates. “Every transaction produces a cryptographic proof that’s permanently anchored and independently verifiable, but the proof holds no personal information.”

Meanwhile, the announcement indicated that the BLOOCK platform has processed over 952,000 cryptographic transactions and more than 257,000 data validations to date.

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