Are you aware we are steem exclusive, which means all transactions are on the chain, further, we've been operating for nearly 11 months, using thousands in cumulative donations to serve thousands of people in a dozen countries on several continents already?
It's all in the chain. Every last move, and all the heavily documented deliveries during the missions.
I did inquire about this earlier (a few months ago), and you said individual donations couldn't really be tracked...?
(or did i get that wrong..?...sorry if I misunderstood)
Do you have a link to the record of the transactions? A ledger, kind of..?
I would never have said that because we publish them every thursday and have for most of the year.
We dont MAKE donations to cases that only serve individuals 99% of the time. That could be the confusion.
You can find the ledger in the wallet, or in every single chain explorer that exists... steemd, steemdb, all the others that cover the chains transactions...
we also dont track once a donation enters the wallet, through dispensing it. In other words.
10 people donate. We run a mission and spend some. People are still adding donations, we're running missions we can afford. There is no tracking your dollar went to xyz, unless its a special or specific fundraiser, generally marked as such in all the documentation posts.
I appreciate where you are going, but you kinda are asking, does the blockchain do blockchain stuff, here. And it might be best to understand how that works first.
I understand , but it's the accountability I was inquiring about..The destinations etc.
(currency exchanges for example, could be easily abused or misdirected..).
I'm not having a go at your charity, it's the whole 'charity' thing I am looking at, with a very cynical eye.(which is good, not bad, if everything is as it should be of course).
Every 'charity' I have contacted to date, to ask questions about these kinds of things - are nothing but evasive , and not transparent...
But this is kinda the point of YAH, that's literally impossible here. That's why it's hard for me to articulate an answer other than because blockchain because, well, blockchain.
It's pretty hard to get something past 50,000 observant global daily users concerned about their money on a blockchain.
Ok, let me dig into some YAH things (tomorrow, not today) to illustrate my points - and let me play devils advocate with it, by asking some pointed questions.
Like I say this is about nailing details down, not nailing YAH to the cross!
It might be productive for YAH to..
Speak to you later, matey!