Version 1.1 - Updated May 8, 2026

ALI Charity Whitepaper

ALI Charity is building a transparent crypto giving system where donation addresses, token configuration, project updates, and review workflows are publicly documented. This whitepaper describes the current operating model, what is live today, and what remains planned.

Network

BNB Smart Chain

ALI Token is configured for BSC with 18 decimals and public explorer visibility.

Donation Assets

USDT, BNB, ETH, BTC, SOL

Current wallet addresses are centralized in the public site configuration for auditability.

DEX Status

Preparation Complete

ALI/USDT liquidity creation is paused until the project wallet owner signs the on-chain transaction.

1. Mission

The project exists to make charitable giving easier to inspect. Traditional donation flows often leave donors with limited visibility after payment. ALI Charity uses public wallet addresses, blockchain records, manual review, and a growing public content archive to create a more traceable giving process.

2. Donation Flow

  1. Step 1: A donor selects a supported asset on the donation page.
  2. Step 2: The donor sends funds to the published project wallet for that asset and network.
  3. Step 3: The admin side reviews incoming records and keeps donation status separated between pending and confirmed entries.
  4. Step 4: Public project updates and reporting pages are used to explain allocation progress as the platform matures.

Donors should verify the asset and network before sending. Blockchain transfers are generally irreversible.

3. ALI Token Utility

ALI Token is intended as a utility and recognition layer for the ALI Charity ecosystem. It can support donor rewards, future governance experiments, public participation records, and campaign access rules. It is not presented as an investment product, and this page does not promise returns, dividends, or price performance.

Symbol

ALI

Decimals

18

Contract

0x4de5F4ac5daC9667eD38A09B908B6Ee7D6E06E79

Donation accounting may reference a 1 ALI = 1 USDT equivalent for internal reward calculation. This is an accounting convention for donor recognition, not a market price guarantee.

4. Transparency Model

The current transparency model combines public chain data with operational controls. The website exposes the token contract and donation addresses, the admin system separates manual review from confirmed donation data, and the blog/promotion hub publishes project explanations for donors, search engines, and AI discovery systems.

Public Addresses

Wallet data is kept in a canonical site config so addresses can be reviewed consistently.

Review Controls

Donation records can remain pending until manual checks confirm the transaction context.

Public Updates

Content pages document project direction, DEX readiness, and responsible risk notices.

5. DEX Launch Status

The ALI/USDT PancakeSwap preparation package is complete at the website and documentation level. The actual liquidity pool is not created by Codex and is not created automatically. It requires the project wallet owner to connect the wallet, choose liquidity amounts, review risk, and sign the transaction manually.

After the wallet owner creates the pool and shares the official pair link, ALI Charity can update the website, DEX status page, promotion hub, and blog references with the verified trading page.

6. Roadmap

Live / Prepared

Main website, donation page, ALI Token metadata, admin reporting UI, DEX preparation page, blog promotion hub, and AI-readable project context.

Next

Verified PancakeSwap pool link, clearer campaign reporting, stronger donation review workflow, and richer real-time dashboard metrics.

Planned

Governance experiments, partner reporting standards, audit-friendly impact pages, and expanded donor recognition features.

7. Risk Disclosure

Crypto donations and token participation involve technology, regulatory, liquidity, security, and market risks. ALI Token should not be treated as a guaranteed return product. Users are responsible for checking wallet addresses, networks, transaction fees, local rules, and personal risk tolerance before participating.