CrowdChain: A Decentralized Crowdfunding dApp on Ethereum with Community-Governed Creator Verification

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Vedanti Nagane
Dhiraj Shinde
Prataprao Kale
Shreya Nehe

Abstract

Crowdfunding platforms have democratized access to capital for creators and startups, yet centralized models face high fees, limited transparency, fraud risks, and inter-mediary control over funds. Blockchain addresses these issues through decentralized ledgers, smart contracts, and tokenomics, enabling trustless and transparent funding. This survey exam-ines blockchain-based crowdfunding systems, focusing on DAO implementations, auction mechanisms, social voting models, and milestone-based fund releases on Ethereum and IPFS. We review key works such as VCG auctions, social DAOs like LikeStarter, and the CrowdChain prototype with automated refunds, along with a comparative analysis of voting-, auction-, and token-staked models. Research gaps include scalability, oracle dependencies, Sybil resistance, and regulatory challenges. We propose an enhanced CrowdChain++ system with community verification, multi-milestone campaigns, governance tokens, and Layer-2 optimiza-tion, implemented using Solidity, Hardhat, React, and IPFS. Simulation results show improved automation, reduced gas costs, and stronger fraud resistance, with future directions including ZK-proofs, cross-chain interoperability, and AI-driven anomaly detection.


 

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Nagane, V., Shinde, D., Kale, P., & Nehe, S. (2026). CrowdChain: A Decentralized Crowdfunding dApp on Ethereum with Community-Governed Creator Verification. International Journal of Electrical, Electronics and Computer Systems, 15(1S), 278–282. https://doi.org/10.65521/ijeecs.v15i1S.3071
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