Transparency, trust, and global access
One of the most important principles of the One Dollar Exit project is transparency.
People who give charity should know exactly where their money goes and should be able to verify that their contribution truly reached the intended destination.
For this reason, the project uses USDT on the TRON network as the main method for donations.
All donations are sent to a public wallet address that can be verified on the blockchain.
Anyone can check every transaction through the blockchain explorer:
Tronscan.org
Public blockchain transaction explorer
This means that every donation can be independently verified by anyone.
No hidden transactions. No private ledgers. No closed accounting.
Everything is publicly visible.
When someone sends a donation, the transaction appears on the blockchain usually within a few minutes.
The website automatically reads this information from the blockchain and displays it on the main page.
Visitors can see:
This allows every donor to verify their contribution directly.
After sending a donation, a person can see it both on Tronscan and on the project website.
The goal of the project is to help Muslim families regardless of where they live.
Using USDT allows people from different countries to participate in charity without complex international transfers.
Traditional international payments can be slow, expensive, and sometimes unavailable in certain regions.
Blockchain transactions make it possible for people from many countries to contribute easily.
Transparency is an important value in Islam.
People who give charity should feel confident that their help truly reaches those in need.
By using a public blockchain system, the project aims to create a clear and trustworthy environment for charity.
The decision to use USDT was made to ensure that every donation remains visible, traceable, and transparent.
Anyone can check the wallet, see the transactions, and monitor the progress of the fundraising.
This approach helps maintain trust between donors and the project.
Our intention is simple:
to make charity clear, honest, and transparent for everyone.