We currently only require an email address to make deposits under $500k (so if you have an email address that doesn’t identify you then this would get you most of the way there). With larger donations we’d likely need to collect more information for KYC purposes.
The system as described above isn’t really set up to take deposits from smart contracts. The main issue is that EA Funds doesn’t take ‘unrestricted’ funding (as a normal charity would), and in order for us to allocate the donation correctly, we need a matching payment record from the donor (which you create when you go through the donation flow on the website) that tells us where the money should go. However, for one-off smart contract donations valued at >$10,000 we can probably work something out. Feel free to message crypto@effectivealtruism.org if you’d like to discuss further.
We currently only require an email address to make deposits under $500k (so if you have an email address that doesn’t identify you then this would get you most of the way there). With larger donations we’d likely need to collect more information for KYC purposes.
The system as described above isn’t really set up to take deposits from smart contracts. The main issue is that EA Funds doesn’t take ‘unrestricted’ funding (as a normal charity would), and in order for us to allocate the donation correctly, we need a matching payment record from the donor (which you create when you go through the donation flow on the website) that tells us where the money should go. However, for one-off smart contract donations valued at >$10,000 we can probably work something out. Feel free to message crypto@effectivealtruism.org if you’d like to discuss further.