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338: GrantiX’s Konstantin on Web3 Philanthropy and Fixing Grant Transparency

338: GrantiX’s Konstantin on Web3 Philanthropy and Fixing Grant Transparency

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In this episode, I’m joined by Konstantin from GrantiX, a platform connecting crypto donors with social entrepreneurs who need funding to scale real-world impact.

We talk about what’s broken in traditional philanthropy (opacity, inefficiency), why Web3 tools can improve coordination, and what it takes to onboard projects that may have never used crypto before.

Key timestamps

[00:00:00] Intro: GrantiX + Web3 philanthropy

[00:01:00] Konstantin’s background: TradFi + social entrepreneurship

[00:02:00] What’s broken in philanthropy: transparency + efficiency gaps

[00:05:00] Simple explanation: GrantiX as a bridge between donors + projects

[00:07:00] Why now: market timing + growing real-world focus

[00:09:00] Early categories: education + empowering women in developing markets

[00:12:00] Biggest risk: onboarding + education for non-crypto projects

[00:13:00] Monetization: platform + services layer

[00:15:00] Why Web3: incentives + community-driven programs

[00:17:00] Hardest users: low-tech regions; onboarding plan

[00:20:00] Scaling vision: large philanthropy market opportunity

[00:22:00] How to get involved: links shared in show notes


Connect

https://grantix.com/

https://www.linkedin.com/company/grantix/

https://www.instagram.com/grantix_sofi/


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