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Crowdfunding page
The /raise page
Authored 2026-02-05 · Next.js + Framer Motion
The original crowdfunding page, built around Giveth integration and the early $600 / $12K / $56K funding goal tiers. It introduced the long-term vision, transparency principles, and team copy that have since been carried into the current foundation campaign. The information lives on; the framing has matured.
- About the Campaign
- The Problem
- Our Solution · Why Healers First
- Who We Serve (tabbed: healers / entrepreneurs / orgs)
- Track Record
- Funding Goals: $600 · $12K · $56K
- How to Fund (Giveth + direct crypto wallets)
- Timeline: Filing → Pilot → Proof
- Year 1 Outcomes
- Long-Term Vision
- Transparency & Trust
- The Team
- Contribution Tiers
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Original homepage
The first landing page
August 2024 – 2025 · Next.js + RainbowKit + Wagmi
The original HandProtocol.org homepage, built on a Web3 starter (Next.js, RainbowKit, Wagmi, Tailwind, MUI). The crypto-first surface that introduced HAND when the project was leaning into quadratic-fundingQuadratic Funding: a matching-pool mechanism that amplifies many small donations to better reflect broad public-good demand.Buterin, Hitzig & Weyl, 2018 · Wikipedia rounds and on-chain transparency. Carried us through 2025 before the foundation pivot.
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SweetSpot dApp
sweetspot.wtf
2025 · React dApp + Solidity contracts + Subgraph
A decentralized app that lets supporters claim and use tokens to support impactful projects. Three pieces: the dApp frontend, the on-chain contracts, and a subgraph indexer. The transparency posture and on-chain accountability that show up across HAND today started here.