Transparent giving

Your donation.
Every penny.
Tracked forever.

Givenly makes every donation permanently verifiable — so you can follow your money from card payment to real-world impact, and prove it to anyone.

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Donor
£25 donated to Clean Water Project
tx: 3f9a2c...d841 · 2 Apr 2026 · 14:32 UTC
Givenly
£24.50 forwarded after 2% fee
tx: 8b3e1f...c290 · verified on BSV chain
Charity receives
Water Aid UK · GBP bank transfer
tx: a71d4b...e503 · immutable record
Impact logged
Borehole #14 funded · receipt on-chain
tx: 2c8f90...1a77 · publicly verifiable
97.9%
of every donation reaches the charity — we publish every fee openly
0
spend records that can ever be altered — every receipt is permanently locked
years your donation record stays publicly verifiable — by anyone, forever
How it works

Radical transparency in three steps

01

You donate

Give any amount — even £1 — by card. Your donation is recorded instantly with a permanent, tamper-proof timestamp. No crypto knowledge needed, ever.

02

Charity spends

Partner charities log every spend with receipts locked permanently on-chain. No annual reports. No vague summaries. Real records, in real time.

03

You verify

Your personal dashboard shows exactly where your money went — from your card to the end project. Share it. Link it. Prove it to anyone.

Why Givenly is different from every other platform

Tamper-proof receipts

Every charity spend is locked with a cryptographic fingerprint. Nobody — not even us — can alter it after the fact

You give by card, in pounds

No crypto wallets, no exchange rates, no jargon. Just give — and watch where it goes

Independently verifiable

Every record is public. Anyone can check any transaction without taking our word for it

Charities earn lower fees

The more transparently a charity logs its spending, the less they pay. Good behaviour is rewarded

Built on the BSV blockchain

Givenly's transparency layer is built on BSV (Bitcoin SV) — a public blockchain with near-zero transaction fees. Every donation event and every charity spend receipt is written to the BSV blockchain as a permanent, publicly readable record.

This means anyone — not just Givenly users — can independently verify any transaction using a BSV block explorer. You don't have to trust us. The records speak for themselves.

BSV OP_RETURN transactions

How receipt hashing works

When a charity logs a spend, their receipt file is run through a SHA-256 hashing algorithm — producing a unique 64-character fingerprint of that exact file. That fingerprint is written to the BSV blockchain permanently.

If the receipt is ever changed — even by one character — the fingerprint won't match. This is what makes post-submission tampering structurally impossible, not just against the rules.

SHA-256 · BSV OP_RETURN

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