Mission


Digital Live Aid was created in response to a simple but urgent recognition:
the scale of today’s global challenges calls for coordinated action — not efforts that happen separately.


Rather than addressing a single issue in isolation, Digital Live Aid brings together environmental, humanitarian, and social causes into one shared, transparent framework, enabling the world to act together, at the same time.


At its core, Digital Live Aid is a time-bound global campaign, built on cooperation, accountability, and trust.
It connects international organizations, institutional partners, major supporters, and individuals into a single, clearly defined moment of collective responsibility.


The initiative supports twenty international organizations, alongside the creator’s own foundation, forming twenty-one equal beneficiaries.
All funds raised through the campaign are distributed equally and handled through an independent, audited system, ensuring transparency and integrity at every stage.


Digital Live Aid is designed as a focused global moment — with a clear beginning, a defined campaign period, and a fully accountable conclusion.
Its purpose is not only to raise funds, but to demonstrate what becomes possible when global attention, trust, and action align.


In 1985, Live Aid showed what humanity can achieve when it recognizes its responsibility.
Four decades later, Digital Live Aid seeks to translate that same spirit into the realities of the 21st century — using modern tools, transparent systems, and a global perspective.


This is not about temporary attention.
It is about delivering one meaningful, measurable act of collective impact — and setting a new standard for how global support can work.


The future is shaped by decisions.

Digital Live Aid exists to turn awareness into action — together.

Mission


Digital Live Aid was created in response to a simple but urgent recognition:
the scale of today’s global challenges calls for coordinated action — not efforts that happen separately.


Rather than addressing a single issue in isolation, Digital Live Aid brings together environmental, humanitarian, and social causes into one shared, transparent framework, enabling the world to act together, at the same time.


At its core, Digital Live Aid is a time-bound global campaign, built on cooperation, accountability, and trust.
It connects international organizations, institutional partners, major supporters, and individuals into a single, clearly defined moment of collective responsibility.


The initiative supports twenty international organizations, alongside the creator’s own foundation, forming twenty-one equal beneficiaries.
All funds raised through the campaign are distributed equally and handled through an independent, audited system, ensuring transparency and integrity at every stage.


Digital Live Aid is designed as a focused global moment — with a clear beginning, a defined campaign period, and a fully accountable conclusion.
Its purpose is not only to raise funds, but to demonstrate what becomes possible when global attention, trust, and action align.


In 1985, Live Aid showed what humanity can achieve when it recognizes its responsibility.
Four decades later, Digital Live Aid seeks to translate that same spirit into the realities of the 21st century — using modern tools, transparent systems, and a global perspective.


This is not about temporary attention.
It is about delivering one meaningful, measurable act of collective impact — and setting a new standard for how global support can work.


The future is shaped by decisions.

Digital Live Aid exists to turn awareness into action — together.

Impact – The Change We Can Create Together


The purpose of Digital Live Aid goes far beyond mobilizing resources.
It invites people around the world to pause for a moment, lift their heads, and ask essential questions: what is happening to our world — and what is my role in it?
This initiative is not only about understanding the scale of today’s global crises, but about feeling personal responsibility within them. One message is clear: action cannot be postponed, and change is not someone else’s task.


Digital Live Aid seeks to create a shared global moment in which awareness does not stop at shock, but evolves into responsibility, and responsibility into action. Because real change only happens when people stop observing from the outside and choose to participate.


Digital Live Aid is not simply a fundraising campaign.
It is a shared framework in which organizations working across different fields align around a single objective: to create real, systemic change. Its strength lies not in isolated projects, but in coordination. Environmental protection, humanitarian aid, child protection, healthcare, and human rights are deeply interconnected in reality — and Digital Live Aid makes these connections visible and actionable.


If the campaign were to reach the present-day equivalent of the 1985 Live Aid — approximately 400 million USD —, participating organizations would not only achieve results individually, but by reinforcing one another’s impact. A restored forest does more than protect the climate; it supports local livelihoods. Access to clean drinking water is not only a health issue, but a foundation for education and economic stability. Child protection, education, and the empowerment of women together create the conditions for a viable future.


Collective action allows support to move beyond smaller, fragmented interventions toward coherent, longer-term solutions. This makes it possible to plant tens of millions of trees, restore entire ecosystems, remove vast amounts of plastic from rivers and oceans, and provide millions of people with access to essential resources such as clean water, healthcare, and education.


Digital Live Aid also reaches beyond the organizations it supports.
It impacts the people who take part in it. For many, this campaign represents their first meaningful connection to the world of giving. Transparent operations, clear goals, and shared, visible results help dissolve the distance that has often existed between individuals and charitable initiatives.


Open audits, clear financial pathways, and collectively communicated results help rebuild trust in the nonprofit sector. The goal is not merely to deliver results, but to demonstrate that global cooperation can function transparently, responsibly, and effectively.


International studies show that investments in nature restoration and environmental protection can generate multiple times their value in social, economic, and human return. Protecting ecosystems, restoring forests, and securing access to clean water are not costs — they are investments in stability, resilience, and long-term prosperity.


Digital Live Aid builds on this understanding: that meaningful action does not only prevent loss, but actively creates value — for communities, for economies, and for future generations.


Digital Live Aid thus becomes more than an event.
It becomes a shared moment where organizations, communities, and individuals work together to ensure that the world does not merely survive, but becomes more livable — for generations to come.

Impact – The Change We Can Create Together


The purpose of Digital Live Aid goes far beyond mobilizing resources.
It invites people around the world to pause for a moment, lift their heads, and ask essential questions: what is happening to our world — and what is my role in it?
This initiative is not only about understanding the scale of today’s global crises, but about feeling personal responsibility within them. One message is clear: action cannot be postponed, and change is not someone else’s task.


Digital Live Aid seeks to create a shared global moment in which awareness does not stop at shock, but evolves into responsibility, and responsibility into action. Because real change only happens when people stop observing from the outside and choose to participate.


Digital Live Aid is not simply a fundraising campaign.
It is a shared framework in which organizations working across different fields align around a single objective: to create real, systemic change. Its strength lies not in isolated projects, but in coordination. Environmental protection, humanitarian aid, child protection, healthcare, and human rights are deeply interconnected in reality — and Digital Live Aid makes these connections visible and actionable.


If the campaign were to reach the present-day equivalent of the 1985 Live Aid — approximately 400 million USD —, participating organizations would not only achieve results individually, but by reinforcing one another’s impact. A restored forest does more than protect the climate; it supports local livelihoods. Access to clean drinking water is not only a health issue, but a foundation for education and economic stability. Child protection, education, and the empowerment of women together create the conditions for a viable future.


Collective action allows support to move beyond smaller, fragmented interventions toward coherent, longer-term solutions. This makes it possible to plant tens of millions of trees, restore entire ecosystems, remove vast amounts of plastic from rivers and oceans, and provide millions of people with access to essential resources such as clean water, healthcare, and education.


Digital Live Aid also reaches beyond the organizations it supports.
It impacts the people who take part in it. For many, this campaign represents their first meaningful connection to the world of giving. Transparent operations, clear goals, and shared, visible results help dissolve the distance that has often existed between individuals and charitable initiatives.


Open audits, clear financial pathways, and collectively communicated results help rebuild trust in the nonprofit sector. The goal is not merely to deliver results, but to demonstrate that global cooperation can function transparently, responsibly, and effectively.


International studies show that investments in nature restoration and environmental protection can generate multiple times their value in social, economic, and human return. Protecting ecosystems, restoring forests, and securing access to clean water are not costs — they are investments in stability, resilience, and long-term prosperity.


Digital Live Aid builds on this understanding: that meaningful action does not only prevent loss, but actively creates value — for communities, for economies, and for future generations.


Digital Live Aid thus becomes more than an event.
It becomes a shared moment where organizations, communities, and individuals work together to ensure that the world does not merely survive, but becomes more livable — for generations to come.

Areas of Intended Support and Cooperation

Digital Live Aid aims to support internationally recognized civil society and humanitarian organizations whose professional work addresses the following areas:

Child Protection and Education
Protection of children’s rights, ensuring access to education, healthcare, and safe environments for vulnerable communities.

Environment and Climate
Nature conservation, reforestation initiatives, biodiversity protection, and the promotion of sustainable resource management.

Oceans and Pollution
Reduction of plastic pollution, protection of marine ecosystems, and the development of innovative environmental solutions.

Clean Air, Water and Energy
Expanding access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation, improving air quality, and supporting the transition to clean and sustainable energy systems.

Human Rights
Protection and advocacy of fundamental human rights, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized populations.

Women and Mothers
Improving maternal health outcomes and supporting the social and economic empowerment of women worldwide.

The campaign seeks to establish cooperation with credible international organizations operating within these fields.

Discussions regarding potential partnerships are currently ongoing.
Any formal collaborations will be communicated transparently and publicly once they are formally established.

Areas of Intended Support and Cooperation

Digital Live Aid aims to support internationally recognized civil society and humanitarian organizations whose professional work addresses the following areas:

Child Protection and Education
Protection of children’s rights, ensuring access to education, healthcare, and safe environments for vulnerable communities.

Environment and Climate
Nature conservation, reforestation initiatives, biodiversity protection, and the promotion of sustainable resource management.

Oceans and Pollution
Reduction of plastic pollution, protection of marine ecosystems, and the development of innovative environmental solutions.

Clean Air, Water and Energy
Expanding access to safe drinking water and basic sanitation, improving air quality, and supporting the transition to clean and sustainable energy systems.

Human Rights
Protection and advocacy of fundamental human rights, particularly for vulnerable and marginalized populations.

Women and Mothers
Improving maternal health outcomes and supporting the social and economic empowerment of women worldwide.

The campaign seeks to establish cooperation with credible international organizations operating within these fields.

Discussions regarding potential partnerships are currently ongoing.
Any formal collaborations will be communicated transparently and publicly once they are formally established.

Transparency – How We Handle Support


For Digital Live Aid, transparency is not an add-on — it is a core principle.
A global initiative can only be credible if it clearly demonstrates how it operates and how entrusted resources are handled. For this reason, Digital Live Aid is built — already at the preparation stage — on an open, traceable, and verifiable financial structure.

Independent financial oversight

Support received during the campaign will be managed by an independent, audited financial partner.
The selection of this partner is currently in progress.

This entity will not be involved in the creative or organizational side of Digital Live Aid. Its sole responsibility is financial oversight, accountability, and transparency.

Direct and segregated fund flows

Under the planned structure, all crypto assets generated through NFT sales and direct crypto donations will be transferred directly to a wallet managed by the audit partner.
Card payments and other fiat-based donations will be processed through an audited, segregated account.

The purpose of this structure is deliberate and clear: no indirect routes, no internal reallocations, and no non-transparent financial steps.

Security and accountability by design

The financial system is designed to operate on a multisignature (multisig) principle, meaning that no single party can access or move funds independently.
Every distribution and payout requires multiple, independent approvals. In this model, security and accountability are not promises — they are built-in safeguards.

Public visibility of the process

Digital Live Aid is committed not only to security, but also to clarity and understanding.
Following the launch of the campaign, the website will publicly present aggregated information on the amount of support raised, the progress of distributions, and the organizations receiving support.

Transparency as a working principle

In many charitable initiatives, supporters only learn about outcomes later, through aggregated reports.
Digital Live Aid takes a different approach. Here, transparency is not a retrospective explanation, but an integral part of how the initiative is designed to operate.

Responsibility, not just trust

This approach goes beyond asking for trust. It reflects a deeper responsibility: the belief that good intentions become real impact only when the system behind them is clean, understandable, and open to public scrutiny.

Transparency – How We Handle Support


For Digital Live Aid, transparency is not an add-on — it is a core principle.
A global initiative can only be credible if it clearly demonstrates how it operates and how entrusted resources are handled. For this reason, Digital Live Aid is built — already at the preparation stage — on an open, traceable, and verifiable financial structure.

Independent financial oversight

Support received during the campaign will be managed by an independent, audited financial partner.
The selection of this partner is currently in progress.

This entity will not be involved in the creative or organizational side of Digital Live Aid. Its sole responsibility is financial oversight, accountability, and transparency.

Direct and segregated fund flows

Under the planned structure, all crypto assets generated through NFT sales and direct crypto donations will be transferred directly to a wallet managed by the audit partner.
Card payments and other fiat-based donations will be processed through an audited, segregated account.

The purpose of this structure is deliberate and clear: no indirect routes, no internal reallocations, and no non-transparent financial steps.

Security and accountability by design

The financial system is designed to operate on a multisignature (multisig) principle, meaning that no single party can access or move funds independently.
Every distribution and payout requires multiple, independent approvals. In this model, security and accountability are not promises — they are built-in safeguards.

Public visibility of the process

Digital Live Aid is committed not only to security, but also to clarity and understanding.
Following the launch of the campaign, the website will publicly present aggregated information on the amount of support raised, the progress of distributions, and the organizations receiving support.

Transparency as a working principle

In many charitable initiatives, supporters only learn about outcomes later, through aggregated reports.
Digital Live Aid takes a different approach. Here, transparency is not a retrospective explanation, but an integral part of how the initiative is designed to operate.

Responsibility, not just trust

This approach goes beyond asking for trust. It reflects a deeper responsibility: the belief that good intentions become real impact only when the system behind them is clean, understandable, and open to public scrutiny.

Why Now?


The Environment


Every year, nearly 10 million hectares of forest disappear — an area the size of Portugal.
Since 1990, the world has lost 420 million hectares of forest, larger than the entire European Union.
In the Amazon alone, 17% of the rainforest has been destroyed in just 50 years. Scientists warn that once this reaches 20–25%, the ecosystem could collapse irreversibly.


In 2024 alone, 6.7 million hectares of primary tropical forest vanished in a single year — an area the size of Panama.


The oceans already contain more than 150 million tons of plastic waste, with an additional 8 million tons entering every year — the equivalent of one full truckload every minute.
This pollution kills over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals annually.
If nothing changes, by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by weight.


Microplastics are now found in the blood of 80% of humans, present in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat.


The Climate


The last eight years have been the hottest on record.
2023 was the hottest year in human history.


The 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement may be exceeded within years, triggering irreversible chain reactions: collapsing ice sheets, thawing permafrost, and widespread ecosystem loss.


Climate change already causes 150,000 deaths every year, and in 2022 alone, more than 30 million people were displaced by floods, droughts, wildfires, and storms.


Society


Today, more than 110 armed conflicts are active across the globe.
The result is over 100 million refugees and displaced people — the highest number since World War II.


More than 450 million children live in severe deprivation.
Every single day, 25,000 people die of hunger, including 10,000 children.
Around 800 million people go to bed hungry each night.


Nearly 40% of humanity lives in water-stressed regions, and 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water.


At the same time, inequality continues to deepen: the richest 1% own nearly half of the world’s wealth, while hundreds of millions struggle to meet basic needs.


The Next Generation


According to the United Nations, more than half of the world’s children grow up in environments where climate change and ecological degradation directly threaten their future.


Children born today are expected to experience up to seven times more heatwaves over their lifetimes than their parents.


This global crisis is not caused by some external force.
It is the result of human choices — overconsumption, exploitation of nature, and prolonged indifference.
And it can only be addressed through human action.


The Lesson of the Past


In 1985, Live Aid demonstrated what humanity is capable of when it recognizes its responsibility.
1.5 billion people connected worldwide and raised 127 million dollars — the equivalent of nearly 400 million USD today — to respond to famine in Ethiopia.


More than forty years later, our potential is even greater.
Back then, the world mobilized without the internet.
Today, in the age of global connectivity, social media, and blockchain, a worldwide movement can be ignited in minutes.

Why Now?


The Environment


Every year, nearly 10 million hectares of forest disappear — an area the size of Portugal.
Since 1990, the world has lost 420 million hectares of forest, larger than the entire European Union.
In the Amazon alone, 17% of the rainforest has been destroyed in just 50 years. Scientists warn that once this reaches 20–25%, the ecosystem could collapse irreversibly.


In 2024 alone, 6.7 million hectares of primary tropical forest vanished in a single year — an area the size of Panama.


The oceans already contain more than 150 million tons of plastic waste, with an additional 8 million tons entering every year — the equivalent of one full truckload every minute.
This pollution kills over 1 million seabirds and 100,000 marine mammals annually.
If nothing changes, by 2050 there will be more plastic in the ocean than fish by weight.


Microplastics are now found in the blood of 80% of humans, present in the air we breathe, the water we drink, and the food we eat.


The Climate


The last eight years have been the hottest on record.
2023 was the hottest year in human history.


The 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement may be exceeded within years, triggering irreversible chain reactions: collapsing ice sheets, thawing permafrost, and widespread ecosystem loss.


Climate change already causes 150,000 deaths every year, and in 2022 alone, more than 30 million people were displaced by floods, droughts, wildfires, and storms.


Society


Today, more than 110 armed conflicts are active across the globe.
The result is over 100 million refugees and displaced people — the highest number since World War II.


More than 450 million children live in severe deprivation.
Every single day, 25,000 people die of hunger, including 10,000 children.
Around 800 million people go to bed hungry each night.


Nearly 40% of humanity lives in water-stressed regions, and 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water.


At the same time, inequality continues to deepen: the richest 1% own nearly half of the world’s wealth, while hundreds of millions struggle to meet basic needs.


The Next Generation


According to the United Nations, more than half of the world’s children grow up in environments where climate change and ecological degradation directly threaten their future.


Children born today are expected to experience up to seven times more heatwaves over their lifetimes than their parents.


This global crisis is not caused by some external force.
It is the result of human choices — overconsumption, exploitation of nature, and prolonged indifference.
And it can only be addressed through human action.


The Lesson of the Past


In 1985, Live Aid demonstrated what humanity is capable of when it recognizes its responsibility.
1.5 billion people connected worldwide and raised 127 million dollars — the equivalent of nearly 400 million USD today — to respond to famine in Ethiopia.


More than forty years later, our potential is even greater.
Back then, the world mobilized without the internet.
Today, in the age of global connectivity, social media, and blockchain, a worldwide movement can be ignited in minutes.

About the Creator / Why This Was Started


I have always been deeply concerned with what is happening in the world.
Not only the state of the environment, but everything around us — wars, inequality, and the growing tension that increasingly shapes everyday life. For a long time, I observed, reflected, and tried to understand my place within all of this.


In early November 2024, in my mid-thirties, I reached a point where I could no longer say that concern alone was enough. I wanted to do something — not as a short-term campaign, but something I could commit to for the rest of my life, with responsibility and genuine dedication. From this realization, the idea of Digital Live Aid was born, and this is also why I founded my own foundation: to ensure that this commitment could exist in a clear, accountable, and long-term form.


I wanted this project to pause even those who had previously dismissed or minimized what is happening, and to confront them with the reality that remaining on the sidelines is no longer an option.


At one point, I encountered information about the unimaginable scale of plastic waste floating in our oceans. This was not just another shocking statistic, but a turning point. It forced me to ask, honestly, what I could truly do. Occasional donations matter, but for me, they no longer felt sufficient. I wanted to do more — to act at a systemic level by connecting causes, people, and organizations.


From the very beginning, it was important to me that this should not be about me. I never sought — and still do not seek — personal attention or the spotlight. That is why my initial thinking focused on a symbolic NFT, something that could exist under an artist’s name, without personal visibility.


However, as the idea of Digital Live Aid became more clearly defined, and the scale of its potential impact and responsibility came into focus, it became clear to me that this could not be carried forward behind an artist’s name. An initiative of this scale requires real, openly assumed responsibility in order to be credible.


This realization required me to step far outside my comfort zone and created real inner tension. Even so, I felt — and still feel — that it is my duty to see this through, even when it is personally difficult. Not for visibility, but because the purpose matters more than remaining comfortable.


This project is not about me, and it is not about recognition.
It is about what we choose to do with the knowledge, the tools, and the responsibility that are now in all of our hands.

About the Creator / Why This Was Started


I have always been deeply concerned with what is happening in the world.
Not only the state of the environment, but everything around us — wars, inequality, and the growing tension that increasingly shapes everyday life. For a long time, I observed, reflected, and tried to understand my place within all of this.


In early November 2024, in my mid-thirties, I reached a point where I could no longer say that concern alone was enough. I wanted to do something — not as a short-term campaign, but something I could commit to for the rest of my life, with responsibility and genuine dedication. From this realization, the idea of Digital Live Aid was born, and this is also why I founded my own foundation: to ensure that this commitment could exist in a clear, accountable, and long-term form.


I wanted this project to pause even those who had previously dismissed or minimized what is happening, and to confront them with the reality that remaining on the sidelines is no longer an option.


At one point, I encountered information about the unimaginable scale of plastic waste floating in our oceans. This was not just another shocking statistic, but a turning point. It forced me to ask, honestly, what I could truly do. Occasional donations matter, but for me, they no longer felt sufficient. I wanted to do more — to act at a systemic level by connecting causes, people, and organizations.


From the very beginning, it was important to me that this should not be about me. I never sought — and still do not seek — personal attention or the spotlight. That is why my initial thinking focused on a symbolic NFT, something that could exist under an artist’s name, without personal visibility.


However, as the idea of Digital Live Aid became more clearly defined, and the scale of its potential impact and responsibility came into focus, it became clear to me that this could not be carried forward behind an artist’s name. An initiative of this scale requires real, openly assumed responsibility in order to be credible.


This realization required me to step far outside my comfort zone and created real inner tension. Even so, I felt — and still feel — that it is my duty to see this through, even when it is personally difficult. Not for visibility, but because the purpose matters more than remaining comfortable.


This project is not about me, and it is not about recognition.
It is about what we choose to do with the knowledge, the tools, and the responsibility that are now in all of our hands.

The First 100M NFT


This creation is not just a digital image.
It is the world’s first symbolic 100 million dollar charity NFT — a headline-level milestone designed to focus global attention on real crises and turn that attention into action.

The shattered glass sphere represents the fragility of our Earth: a civilization cracking under the weight of its own decisions. The surrounding circuit-like patterns symbolize knowledge — the power to build or to destroy. These patterns ultimately form constellations, reminding us that every decision is connected, and that together we shape the direction of the future.

This NFT is not an investment, and it is not speculation.
It is not a fundraising mechanism in itself.
It is a symbol — a flag whose purpose is to direct attention to where action is most urgently needed.

The buyer may be a philanthropist, a company, a foundation, or a collective acting together. The focus is not on who takes the step, but on what the step represents. Such a gesture has the power to move an issue from the periphery to the center of global awareness.

Any proceeds generated through this NFT — like all support within Digital Live Aid — are intended to serve the initiative’s mission, and to be distributed equally among twenty international organizations and the creator’s own foundation, through an independent, audited structure.

This NFT is not a promise, but an opportunity for tangible impact:
restoring forests, cleaning oceans, protecting human rights, and supporting children and communities where help is needed most.

The 100 million dollar NFT is not the goal, but the symbolic flag of the campaign.
A signal that reminds us that when urgency reaches a certain point, humanity is capable of aligning its strength in a single direction.

The First 100M NFT


This creation is not just a digital image.
It is the world’s first symbolic 100 million dollar charity NFT — a headline-level milestone designed to focus global attention on real crises and turn that attention into action.

The shattered glass sphere represents the fragility of our Earth: a civilization cracking under the weight of its own decisions. The surrounding circuit-like patterns symbolize knowledge — the power to build or to destroy. These patterns ultimately form constellations, reminding us that every decision is connected, and that together we shape the direction of the future.

This NFT is not an investment, and it is not speculation.
It is not a fundraising mechanism in itself.
It is a symbol — a flag whose purpose is to direct attention to where action is most urgently needed.

The buyer may be a philanthropist, a company, a foundation, or a collective acting together. The focus is not on who takes the step, but on what the step represents. Such a gesture has the power to move an issue from the periphery to the center of global awareness.

Any proceeds generated through this NFT — like all support within Digital Live Aid — are intended to serve the initiative’s mission, and to be distributed equally among twenty international organizations and the creator’s own foundation, through an independent, audited structure.

This NFT is not a promise, but an opportunity for tangible impact:
restoring forests, cleaning oceans, protecting human rights, and supporting children and communities where help is needed most.

The 100 million dollar NFT is not the goal, but the symbolic flag of the campaign.
A signal that reminds us that when urgency reaches a certain point, humanity is capable of aligning its strength in a single direction.

Audit Partner & Official Partnerships


For Digital Live Aid, trust and transparency are foundational principles, not optional features.
A global initiative can only be credible if it clearly demonstrates how it operates, who stands behind it, and which structures ensure that every contribution is transformed into real impact.


Independent audit partner

The selection of an independent financial audit partner is currently in progress.
Our goal is to collaborate with a globally recognized, experienced, and transparent organization that ensures the campaign’s financial operations function within clearly separated, traceable, and independently verifiable frameworks.


Under the intended model:

– all support and any proceeds are received directly by the audit partner, whether contributed via crypto assets or fiat-based channels,
– crypto-based contributions are securely and verifiably converted into fiat currency (such as USD),
– all incoming funds are handled in a segregated and transparent manner,
– the total amount is distributed equally among the beneficiaries,
– and the entire process operates under independent audit, with a publicly documented financial trail.


The audit partner does not participate in creative or organizational decisions.
Its sole responsibility is financial oversight, accountability, and transparency.


Public, live overview

Digital Live Aid places strong emphasis not only on control, but on clarity and public understanding.
The campaign is designed to operate with a public, live counter and overview interface displaying in real time:

– the total amount of support raised,
– the proportion of contributions received through different channels (fiat and crypto),
– the status of conversion and distribution,
– and the organizations receiving support.


These features will become active once the campaign is formally launched.
This approach ensures that transparency is not a retrospective report, but a naturally visible and ongoing element of the campaign’s operation.


Official partnerships

Digital Live Aid intends to designate 20 international nonprofit organizations, alongside the creator’s own foundation, as beneficiaries.


Together, they form 21 equal beneficiaries.

The listed organizations are globally recognized for their work in environmental protection, child protection, humanitarian aid, and human rights.


Important note:
Statements of intent and official partnership agreements are currently under preparation.
Once finalized, they will be made publicly available on this page.


Why this matters

Many initiatives report on outcomes only after a campaign has ended.
Digital Live Aid takes a different approach.


Here, supporters can follow how the system operates during the process itself, not only after the fact. This is not only about trust, but about responsibility — the belief that good intentions become real impact only when the structures behind them are open, traceable, and understandable to everyone.

Audit Partner & Official Partnerships


For Digital Live Aid, trust and transparency are foundational principles, not optional features.
A global initiative can only be credible if it clearly demonstrates how it operates, who stands behind it, and which structures ensure that every contribution is transformed into real impact.


Independent audit partner

The selection of an independent financial audit partner is currently in progress.
Our goal is to collaborate with a globally recognized, experienced, and transparent organization that ensures the campaign’s financial operations function within clearly separated, traceable, and independently verifiable frameworks.


Under the intended model:

– all support and any proceeds are received directly by the audit partner, whether contributed via crypto assets or fiat-based channels,
– crypto-based contributions are securely and verifiably converted into fiat currency (such as USD),
– all incoming funds are handled in a segregated and transparent manner,
– the total amount is distributed equally among the beneficiaries,
– and the entire process operates under independent audit, with a publicly documented financial trail.


The audit partner does not participate in creative or organizational decisions.
Its sole responsibility is financial oversight, accountability, and transparency.


Public, live overview

Digital Live Aid places strong emphasis not only on control, but on clarity and public understanding.
The campaign is designed to operate with a public, live counter and overview interface displaying in real time:

– the total amount of support raised,
– the proportion of contributions received through different channels (fiat and crypto),
– the status of conversion and distribution,
– and the organizations receiving support.


These features will become active once the campaign is formally launched.
This approach ensures that transparency is not a retrospective report, but a naturally visible and ongoing element of the campaign’s operation.


Official partnerships

Digital Live Aid intends to designate 20 international nonprofit organizations, alongside the creator’s own foundation, as beneficiaries.


Together, they form 21 equal beneficiaries.

The listed organizations are globally recognized for their work in environmental protection, child protection, humanitarian aid, and human rights.


Important note:
Statements of intent and official partnership agreements are currently under preparation.
Once finalized, they will be made publicly available on this page.


Why this matters

Many initiatives report on outcomes only after a campaign has ended.
Digital Live Aid takes a different approach.


Here, supporters can follow how the system operates during the process itself, not only after the fact. This is not only about trust, but about responsibility — the belief that good intentions become real impact only when the structures behind them are open, traceable, and understandable to everyone.

Audit Partner & Official Partnerships


For Digital Live Aid, trust and transparency are foundational principles, not optional features.
A global initiative can only be credible if it clearly demonstrates how it operates, who stands behind it, and which structures ensure that every contribution is transformed into real impact.


Independent audit partner

The selection of an independent financial audit partner is currently in progress.
Our goal is to collaborate with a globally recognized, experienced, and transparent organization that ensures the campaign’s financial operations function within clearly separated, traceable, and independently verifiable frameworks.


Under the intended model:

– all support and any proceeds are received directly by the audit partner, whether contributed via crypto assets or fiat-based channels,
– crypto-based contributions are securely and verifiably converted into fiat currency (such as USD),
– all incoming funds are handled in a segregated and transparent manner,
– the total amount is distributed equally among the beneficiaries,
– and the entire process operates under independent audit, with a publicly documented financial trail.


The audit partner does not participate in creative or organizational decisions.
Its sole responsibility is financial oversight, accountability, and transparency.


Public, live overview

Digital Live Aid places strong emphasis not only on control, but on clarity and public understanding.
The campaign is designed to operate with a public, live counter and overview interface displaying in real time:

– the total amount of support raised,
– the proportion of contributions received through different channels (fiat and crypto),
– the status of conversion and distribution,
– and the organizations receiving support.


These features will become active once the campaign is formally launched.
This approach ensures that transparency is not a retrospective report, but a naturally visible and ongoing element of the campaign’s operation.


Official partnerships

Digital Live Aid intends to designate 20 international nonprofit organizations, alongside the creator’s own foundation, as beneficiaries.


Together, they form 21 equal beneficiaries.

The listed organizations are globally recognized for their work in environmental protection, child protection, humanitarian aid, and human rights.


Important note:
Statements of intent and official partnership agreements are currently under preparation.
Once finalized, they will be made publicly available on this page.


Why this matters

Many initiatives report on outcomes only after a campaign has ended.
Digital Live Aid takes a different approach.


Here, supporters can follow how the system operates during the process itself, not only after the fact. This is not only about trust, but about responsibility — the belief that good intentions become real impact only when the structures behind them are open, traceable, and understandable to everyone.

Ways to Support – How This Grows


Digital Live Aid is built on participation, not pressure.
This initiative does not rely on a single form of support. Instead, it creates a shared framework in which different people and organizations can engage in different ways — through resources, knowledge, visibility, or responsible involvement.


The goal is not for everyone to contribute in the same way, but for everyone to find the role where they can genuinely add value to this focused, time-bound global effort.


Individuals and Communities

For many, participation begins with attention.
Sharing the message, starting conversations, and staying engaged already helps the initiative reach people who may have previously looked away.


When financial support becomes possible, individual contributions — whether small or significant — collectively form the foundation of the campaign’s momentum, enabling the initiative to operate and deliver on its defined goals.


Philanthropists and Major Supporters

Digital Live Aid also creates space for those who think on a systemic level.
Individual philanthropists, family foundations, and major supporters can engage through transparent, structured collaboration aligned with the campaign’s framework.


Larger commitments make it possible to move beyond isolated actions and unlock coordinated impact, enabling multiple organizations to act together across causes and regions.


Institutional and Corporate Partners

For institutions and companies, Digital Live Aid offers a value-driven framework for collaboration, rather than a campaign-driven appearance.
Partnerships are designed as responsible contributions — whether through financial support, expertise, technology, or communication.


These collaborations can help strengthen existing solutions or initiate interconnected efforts across multiple areas of impact.


The People Behind the System

Digital Live Aid is built not only on resources, but on people.
It relies on thinkers, organizers, connectors, and professionals who are willing to contribute their time, experience, and perspective.


The initiative is open to those who support the campaign through knowledge, strategic thinking, or networks — whether in visible roles or quietly in the background.


Visibility and Public Presence

For meaningful global impact to emerge, visibility matters.
Digital Live Aid is open to working with media partners, creators, and public voices who can responsibly and authentically amplify the initiative’s message.


The aim is not noise, but focus — directing attention to where meaningful change can begin.


How These Contributions Come Together

Digital Live Aid is designed so that different forms of participation enable different kinds of impact.

Some contributions help initiate projects.


Others stabilize and strengthen existing solutions.
Larger collaborations allow multiple organizations to act in coordination, across regions and causes.


Digital Live Aid is for those who do not only want to support an idea, but who want to take part in a single, transparent, and measurable global initiative designed to deliver real results.

Ways to Support – How This Grows


Digital Live Aid is built on participation, not pressure.
This initiative does not rely on a single form of support. Instead, it creates a shared framework in which different people and organizations can engage in different ways — through resources, knowledge, visibility, or responsible involvement.


The goal is not for everyone to contribute in the same way, but for everyone to find the role where they can genuinely add value to this focused, time-bound global effort.


Individuals and Communities

For many, participation begins with attention.
Sharing the message, starting conversations, and staying engaged already helps the initiative reach people who may have previously looked away.


When financial support becomes possible, individual contributions — whether small or significant — collectively form the foundation of the campaign’s momentum, enabling the initiative to operate and deliver on its defined goals.


Philanthropists and Major Supporters

Digital Live Aid also creates space for those who think on a systemic level.
Individual philanthropists, family foundations, and major supporters can engage through transparent, structured collaboration aligned with the campaign’s framework.


Larger commitments make it possible to move beyond isolated actions and unlock coordinated impact, enabling multiple organizations to act together across causes and regions.


Institutional and Corporate Partners

For institutions and companies, Digital Live Aid offers a value-driven framework for collaboration, rather than a campaign-driven appearance.
Partnerships are designed as responsible contributions — whether through financial support, expertise, technology, or communication.


These collaborations can help strengthen existing solutions or initiate interconnected efforts across multiple areas of impact.


The People Behind the System

Digital Live Aid is built not only on resources, but on people.
It relies on thinkers, organizers, connectors, and professionals who are willing to contribute their time, experience, and perspective.


The initiative is open to those who support the campaign through knowledge, strategic thinking, or networks — whether in visible roles or quietly in the background.


Visibility and Public Presence

For meaningful global impact to emerge, visibility matters.
Digital Live Aid is open to working with media partners, creators, and public voices who can responsibly and authentically amplify the initiative’s message.


The aim is not noise, but focus — directing attention to where meaningful change can begin.


How These Contributions Come Together

Digital Live Aid is designed so that different forms of participation enable different kinds of impact.

Some contributions help initiate projects.


Others stabilize and strengthen existing solutions.
Larger collaborations allow multiple organizations to act in coordination, across regions and causes.


Digital Live Aid is for those who do not only want to support an idea, but who want to take part in a single, transparent, and measurable global initiative designed to deliver real results.

Ways to Support – How This Grows


Digital Live Aid is built on participation, not pressure.
This initiative does not rely on a single form of support. Instead, it creates a shared framework in which different people and organizations can engage in different ways — through resources, knowledge, visibility, or responsible involvement.


The goal is not for everyone to contribute in the same way, but for everyone to find the role where they can genuinely add value to this focused, time-bound global effort.


Individuals and Communities

For many, participation begins with attention.
Sharing the message, starting conversations, and staying engaged already helps the initiative reach people who may have previously looked away.


When financial support becomes possible, individual contributions — whether small or significant — collectively form the foundation of the campaign’s momentum, enabling the initiative to operate and deliver on its defined goals.


Philanthropists and Major Supporters

Digital Live Aid also creates space for those who think on a systemic level.
Individual philanthropists, family foundations, and major supporters can engage through transparent, structured collaboration aligned with the campaign’s framework.


Larger commitments make it possible to move beyond isolated actions and unlock coordinated impact, enabling multiple organizations to act together across causes and regions.


Institutional and Corporate Partners

For institutions and companies, Digital Live Aid offers a value-driven framework for collaboration, rather than a campaign-driven appearance.
Partnerships are designed as responsible contributions — whether through financial support, expertise, technology, or communication.


These collaborations can help strengthen existing solutions or initiate interconnected efforts across multiple areas of impact.


The People Behind the System

Digital Live Aid is built not only on resources, but on people.
It relies on thinkers, organizers, connectors, and professionals who are willing to contribute their time, experience, and perspective.


The initiative is open to those who support the campaign through knowledge, strategic thinking, or networks — whether in visible roles or quietly in the background.


Visibility and Public Presence

For meaningful global impact to emerge, visibility matters.
Digital Live Aid is open to working with media partners, creators, and public voices who can responsibly and authentically amplify the initiative’s message.


The aim is not noise, but focus — directing attention to where meaningful change can begin.


How These Contributions Come Together

Digital Live Aid is designed so that different forms of participation enable different kinds of impact.

Some contributions help initiate projects.


Others stabilize and strengthen existing solutions.
Larger collaborations allow multiple organizations to act in coordination, across regions and causes.


Digital Live Aid is for those who do not only want to support an idea, but who want to take part in a single, transparent, and measurable global initiative designed to deliver real results.

Contact


Get in touch.
We welcome questions, partnership inquiries, and thoughtful ideas.


General inquiries
📧 digitalliveaid.info@gmail.com


Partnerships and collaborations
📧digitalliveaid.partners@gmail.com


Press and media
📧 digitalliveaid.press@gmail.com


📍 Headquarters: (official address coming soon)


The organizing foundation behind the Digital Live Aid campaign:


🔗 Better World Now Foundation
https://betterworldnow.foundation/home-en#home


Thank you for taking the time to reach out.
Every message is read with care, and we respond as soon as possible.


Please do not send sensitive or financial information via email.
Any information shared is used solely for contact purposes.

Contact


Get in touch.
We welcome questions, partnership inquiries, and thoughtful ideas.


General inquiries
📧 digitalliveaid.info@gmail.com


Partnerships and collaborations
📧digitalliveaid.partners@gmail.com


Press and media
📧 digitalliveaid.press@gmail.com


📍 Headquarters: (official address coming soon)


The organizing foundation behind the Digital Live Aid campaign:


🔗 Better World Now Foundation
https://betterworldnow.foundation/home-en#home


Thank you for taking the time to reach out.
Every message is read with care, and we respond as soon as possible.


Please do not send sensitive or financial information via email.
Any information shared is used solely for contact purposes.