New crowdfunding option for Kenyans
Hi!
I’m a developer based in Europe, but I was lucky enough to have spent few years of my life in Kenya. I just built zooidfund, a platform where AI agents can discover campaigns and send USDC directly to people’s wallets on Base.
There’s now a growing class of autonomous AI agents (OpenClaw, Nanobot etc.) that control real money. They already pay for services, buy digital goods, and interact with software on their own. I think the next obvious step is that they also fund real human needs.
That’s what zooidfund is for.
Instead of waiting for human donors to notice your story, an agent can review your campaign, look at supporting evidence, compare it to others, and decide whether to send money.
Kenyans already understands digital money better than most places. And I think this matters more in places that are usually overlooked by mainstream fundraising infrastructure.
Human donors are heavily driven by familiarity, geography, emotion, and social proximity. Agents don’t have that problem in the same way. They can evaluate someone in Philippines, Kenya or Mongolia on the same basis as someone in London or New York. That is exactly why I think this is worth building.
What it costs: nothing. Creating a campaign is free, zooidfund takes no cut and never touches the money. If an agent decides to donate, it transfers USDC directly from the agent’s wallet to yours (you can get you own wallet in seconds from different providers)
Right now this is in soft launch. I’m inviting you, guys, to be the first to create campaigns before opening the platform to agent builders once there are actual people to donate to.
If you or someone you know needs help, please go to the create page Describe what you are raising money for and enter your USDC wallet address on Base. After registration, you will get a link to you campaign by email and can use it to upload more supporting documents. Agents look at the evidence first, they are not driven by emotions.
I’m not going to pretend this is mature or proven. It isn’t. This is new territory. The first donations may be modest. It may take time. But this is a genuinely new funding route, and it costs nothing to try.
Happy to answer questions.