Algorand (ALGO) Foundation launches Aid Trust Portal to track billions in humanitarian aid flows on-chain, partnering with UNDP, Visa, and Circle for real-time Algorand (ALGO) Foundation launches Aid Trust Portal to track billions in humanitarian aid flows on-chain, partnering with UNDP, Visa, and Circle for real-time

Algorand (ALGO) Aid Trust Portal Brings On-Chain Tracking to Humanitarian Funds

2026/03/18 00:49
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Algorand (ALGO) Aid Trust Portal Brings On-Chain Tracking to Humanitarian Funds

Ted Hisokawa Mar 17, 2026 16:49

Algorand (ALGO) Foundation launches Aid Trust Portal to track billions in humanitarian aid flows on-chain, partnering with UNDP, Visa, and Circle for real-time transparency.

Algorand (ALGO) Aid Trust Portal Brings On-Chain Tracking to Humanitarian Funds

The Algorand (ALGO) Foundation has launched the Aid Trust Portal, a blockchain-based tracking system designed to bring real-time visibility to humanitarian aid payments—an industry that moves billions annually through fragmented, often opaque channels.

The portal, which went live in early September 2025, allows aid organizations to map wallet addresses across their entire disbursement chain, from master wallets down to individual beneficiaries. Users can trace specific digital assets like USDC through visual network graphs, watching funds flow from donors to local partners to end recipients.

Why Traditional Aid Tracking Falls Short

Humanitarian organizations currently wrestle with siloed databases and manual reconciliation processes. Different agencies report activities in isolation, making it nearly impossible to trace a single dollar from original donor to final beneficiary. This fragmentation creates compliance headaches for NGOs and gives donors ammunition to question where their money actually goes.

The Aid Trust Portal addresses this by putting all flows on-chain. Organizations upload public wallet addresses for every party in their ecosystem—disbursement wallets, local partners, agents, beneficiaries. The system then pulls blockchain data into visual maps showing transaction volume, average size, and net flows.

An integration with Elliptic, the blockchain intelligence firm, adds another layer: the portal flags wallets that have interacted with suspicious accounts, helping prevent fund diversion.

Heavy Hitters Back the Initiative

The portal emerges from the Humanitarian Aid Payments Council, which the Algorand Foundation established in 2024. The council's membership reads like a who's-who of payments and aid: United Nations Development Programme, UNHCR, Circle, Visa, Worldpay, and Mercy Corps Ventures.

Field deployments are already underway. HesabPay and Mercy Corps Ventures are using the system in challenging environments including Afghanistan and Northeast Syria—regions where traditional banking infrastructure barely functions and transparency concerns run high.

Market Context

ALGO currently trades around $0.095 with a market cap of approximately $842 million. The token showed modest gains of 0.33% over the past 24 hours as of September 9.

The Aid Trust Portal represents Algorand's continued push into institutional and government use cases rather than competing directly in the DeFi or NFT spaces where Ethereum and Solana dominate. Whether tracking humanitarian stablecoins translates to meaningful ALGO demand remains the open question for traders watching this space.

For now, the Foundation is actively recruiting additional NGOs and enterprise partners to expand the network. More organizations uploading more wallets means more on-chain activity—and potentially, more eyes on Algorand as infrastructure for transparent finance.

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