 Hello, everyone. My name is Hadi Gupta and I would like to start by first thanking the global forum for giving me this opportunity and this stage. I'm quite nervous, but yes, this is the biggest stage that I've ever gotten to speak on and I would love to make the best out of it. So the project that I'm going to talk about is the giving chain. As I've said, my name is Hadi Gupta. I'm currently working as a blockchain developer at InstaRace. I'm also the project or the technical lead at the giving chain. So I've divided this whole presentation into four parts. It's going to be the introduction at first. Then I'm going to talk about the giving chain in 2019 that we did, the project that we did in 2021 and what are we planning ahead? For the introduction, the whole aim behind the giving chain was to make this agile model and to bring transparency in the whole charity system. Also, you can see the picture that's there. This was an NFT created by one of our members, the team members Madhu, who also a project team member Madhu Bhatia. She won this GBA award in 2021 for this NFT under the social impact category. So the team members are Bobby. She started this project in 2019. She's also a TSC member. Then there's me, Madhu. Madhu is pursuing her PhD from India. Then there's Mona, like a technical genius. She is the one who has made the whole technical background, the whole backbone of it. Then finally we have the Benjamin. Benjamin joined us this year and also the whole Firefly team because they helped us tremendously throughout the 2019, 2021. So I'm going to talk about the project in 2019 in three verticals. These three verticals have been divided and you can see throughout the whole project that we have used these three verticals or the three pillars for making a business model. We have kept the same business model since 2019. So Bobby with her Princeton group started this project. So let's talk about all of these verticals. The first one is the collection C, C as a local gym and the people from all over our friend circle to start collecting these goods. You can also see these bags. These bags were known as the giving bags. We were using these to distribute all the goods throughout the supply chain. But the problem that we faced in 2019 was that the IoT devices can be used because these bags, they have those tags which will be removed from those back every time it moved from one vertical. So it had total of three tags and each one was removed at a particular point. But we came to realize that in 2021 that these IoT devices or anything that relates to hardware something or even some such expenses can't make a good project. So the second vertical is the transportation. Those people are the volunteers, the drivers who help us get all the donations from the donors to the recipients. And finally the third vertical is the delivery. She did all of this in a single day with her friends, the Princeton group, her sister to get the food from her location on the other gym to the final destination that's in NGEO. So in 2021 I was selected as a mentee under Bobby Mascara. She won the GBA awards under the social impact projects in 2020 and this led the whole project to be in the mentorship program. So after discussing about the checkpoints, we came up with six checkpoints. I'm going to talk about all of these checkpoints one by one. The first checkpoint was to see what's the aim of the whole project, what is the problem statement that we need to solve. So after having these great discussions, we came to know that we can divide the whole projects into three sections because we were three members at that time. We also came to know that we need project managers. I will be talking about project managers later in the presentation. But there were three members and we took up a project each and we tried building something out of it. So the first project was the Giving Chain Princeton also done by Bobby. So she became the project manager for the Giving Chain Princeton and again we were planning on doing the same project but without these bags. These pictures can be which you see here from 2019. I started the project, the Giving Chain India Uttarakhand. Uttarakhand is the, so I'm going to talk about Uttarakhand and the problem statement later in the presentation but it is one of the northern parts of the India. Most of the holy rivers originate from India. I'm going to talk about the floods and my problem statement that I wanted to solve was that people who have been suffering from the overflowing of rivers. And finally there was the Giving Chain India women started by Madhu and executed very well by her. So we were planning on solving the problem statement of women's not getting the rights of even the basic senator napkins or the things that they require. So for the Giving Chain Uttarakhand, I saw the problem statement in my state that people have been suffering throughout the whole monsoon season because of the floods, the overflowing of these rivers. Because these are the Uttarakhand as I've said is one of the holiest places that you can find in India. It sits on the lap of Uttarakhand, sorry lap of Himalayas. Most of the holiest rivers in India originate from Uttarakhand because of the glaciers, the Alaknanda, the Gangas, the Bhagirathi. Also the four most holiest temples in India can be found in Uttarakhand. So a lot of tourists, a lot of people have set up their villages or have started living around these rivers and when it start overflowing all the land, all the basic rats have been destroyed by that. As you can see one of the pictures also like I have all of these pictures. The ITPP is the Indian Tibetan police which helps clean all the aftermath of those disasters. We are not just the people from Uttarakhand but this problem has been there for all over the globe where they have been glaciers. Because for example in Pakistan around 30% of the land has been destroyed due to the global warming and the overflowing of rivers. Around like a 10 billion dollars have been lost due to this overflowing of rivers there. So let me talk about the Giving Chain India. Madhu started this project. The whole idea was to provide India or not just women from India but all over the globe the right to sanitary napkins because according to the stats from 2021 around 68% of women have found it difficult to buy sanitary napkins or it's the 28% of women from the whole over the globe has said that these things are very expensive. There are many countries still in the world who charge taxes on these basic needs. The problem statement that we saw and we have worked on solving this because using those clots have like it's not very hygienic has caused many health issues and yes something that we wanted to solve. For the project managers we came to realize that all of these business ideas all of these different projects have very different models in it. So we wanted someone to administrate or make the whole project according to themselves so that's why we introduced the project managers in the whole idea. The project managers do is that they plan the whole business model, they mold it according to their project, they introduce all the people that are required to solve this in the Giving Chain. For the checkpoint we started working on the business model or the business flow of the project again that we have kept it same since 2019. We have three verticals, the first is the donor, the donor can be individuals, can be farmers, can be people who want to donate anything, any physical goods. Then came the drivers and the volunteers, it can be a single entity and can be more than one. These are the people who help us transfer the donations from the donors to the recipients and finally the recipients can be NGOs, food banks, social people who have been working to help on the ground. In checkpoint 3 we started working on the technical model of our project so we have these roles, I have explained all of these roles but we wanted to create this model in which you all can see how the technical model will work. So the project managers don't have their user interface but they were required to register because they will be administrating the whole process. Their work will be to register the donors, the transporters and the recipients to the system without any faults. Finally we wanted the interface of donors to look something like this. We would ask for the username, we will ask for the metadata that would contain all the names, the location, the description of the donation and finally we will take an image of that donation. This image combined with the metadata will be created into an NFT which defines the ownership of the donation. Let's say if I have to give a sweater to someone so as soon as I take the picture of it and put the metadata the NFT will be created and it will be in my account. I won't know about this account because all of this will be happening in the backend but the donation will be on my account stating that the ownership of the sweater is with me so I own the sweater. As soon as the NFT is created a message will be broadcasted throughout the network to all the volunteers and even can just accept to pick up the donation from my place. As soon as the donation is picked up the NFT will be transferred to his account stating that the ownership of the donation is now with the volunteer. That person can like anyone can accept for picking up the donation and as soon as the donation is like reached to the recipient again the same thing will happen. The NFT would be transferred from the volunteer to the recipient stating that the ownership of the donation is now with the recipient completing our whole supply chain without IoT devices. This is something that Mona and the whole Firefly team has worked tremendously on has like you know we had gone through like so many ideas from scanning QR codes to even like talking about applying different physical solutions but nothing worked. Finally this was something that we have finalized and we are still planning on using it but like everyone is free to just you know if you see something like wrong in it please advise us and we may fix it. The fourth was the impact measurement so we did a test run all like the two of the projects did a test run the one in the Princeton and the giving chain India. But I am going to show you about the giving chain India test run that happened in August 29th done by Madhu. So she started by picking like buying these sanitary napkins from a local store near her house. She did this on her own with her own money. So that is the donation part of it. She delivered these sanitary napkins on her own creating this second part of the second pillar of our supply chain. She was the volunteer. She was the person who buy these things and finally the one to supply it to the recipients and distribute it to the local women. Completing the whole supply chain and even justifying the whole scenario or the impact measurement of our projects. We did the same in Princeton done by Bobby but yes this is the one that I am showing here. For the checkpoint 5 we started working on the coding part of it. Like Mona, me and the whole Firefly team we started working on creating our own the giving chain blockchain. We wanted it to save all the data in a backend server and use Firefly to create the giving chain APIs that would connect the whole giving chain blockchain to the user interface. We still have this demo running. You can find this in the giving chain.org. The demo is live. We have the code base in our GitHub. So if anyone of you who wants to play with it want to build something up upon it or even reverse engineer it to make something out of it. You all are free to do that. For the next steps we are planning to start in Hackathon from October of this year and it will go to the next year because we are again planning on doing all of these technical checkpoints again. We need people who can write the coding part of the whole project. Again you are allowed to form teams either like build something up on the already code that we have you want to like tear it down to the bottom and then like build something out of it again. You are free to do that. Even if you don't want to use Firefly you are free to use any of the solutions that that is with Hyperledger or any other public blockchain. We need people from the technical standpoint and yes this is a like in the middle you can see the NFT created by the people who have been like previously donated from the Princeton region. Again if you want to contact us you can find me to come around these halls or you can just pick me or go through our website. It's in contact us page and just fill it out and we will have your information and you can join our calls. Also we have our bi-weekly meetings as a learning material development working group. You can join that I would be there or Bobby would be there or the giving chain also has its bi-weekly meetings. So you can join both of them and I would be there. So thank you and like I'm open for questions. So you mentioned the blockchain there's a blockchain layer and you say that any of the Hyperledger blockchain projects can be used. You have a preference. The preference was obviously for the Firefly because it is very flexible for us to use because we were only two people working on the whole project. So something that's very easy to set up and use. So that was a preference. We started with like in 2019 we started with Sawtooth but the samples that were made in 2019 were deprived in 2020 and so we can't use them anymore. Also they suggested to talk to other projects and there was the Firefly that we found and these guys were very helpful. They were a gem to work with. So yes if like we don't have any preferences but you are like you guys are free to work with any public or private solutions that you have in your mind. Any more questions? Yes sir. Like we created this throughout the back end. So as soon as let's say if you are the volunteer who wants to pick up the donation from me. So as soon as you will pick up the donation I will check in that user interface. This like calls the API to transfer the NFT from my account to your account. This all will be done at the back end so the people at the disasters won't have to make any accounts or anything like that. They just have to use that interface. It's very easy and just put a tick mark in that and it will send that NFT to you stating that you have the ownership of the donation right now. Any other questions? That would be it for now. Thank you everyone.