I truly believe the public API could be a game-changer.
For example, I envision a loyalty card where GoodWallet users receive charitable contributions on purchases, similar to how cashback programs work. This could eventually lead to an inversion of the current paradigm, where end-users are asked for donations at checkout (for example). With the GoodWallet, corporations would be the ones donating by paying into people’s GoodWallets.
Of course, there are many more examples: a donation-based airbnb, a marketplace, any “sharing platform” like car sharing, bike sharing etc. I’m curious to see where this goes and if there are any showstoppers that might have led to previous failed attempts at building something like this.
I truly believe the public API could be a game-changer.
For example, I envision a loyalty card where GoodWallet users receive charitable contributions on purchases, similar to how cashback programs work. This could eventually lead to an inversion of the current paradigm, where end-users are asked for donations at checkout (for example). With the GoodWallet, corporations would be the ones donating by paying into people’s GoodWallets.
Of course, there are many more examples: a donation-based airbnb, a marketplace, any “sharing platform” like car sharing, bike sharing etc. I’m curious to see where this goes and if there are any showstoppers that might have led to previous failed attempts at building something like this.