The Good Tech Companies - AB DAO And AB Charity Foundation To Build a Trustworthy Infrastructure For Global Philanthropy
Episode Date: May 12, 2025This story was originally published on HackerNoon at: https://hackernoon.com/ab-dao-and-ab-charity-foundation-to-build-a-trustworthy-infrastructure-for-global-philanthropy. ... In his keynote speech, titled "Technology and Trust – A New Order for Philanthropy", Mr. Ahern emphasized the importance of building trustworthy Check more stories related to web3 at: https://hackernoon.com/c/web3. You can also check exclusive content about #web3, #ab-dao-announcement, #chainwire, #press-release, #crypto-exchange, #blockchain-development, #dao-governance, #good-company, and more. This story was written by: @chainwire. Learn more about this writer by checking @chainwire's about page, and for more stories, please visit hackernoon.com. AB DAO and the AB Charity Foundation co-hosted the inaugural "Tech-Driven Philanthropy Closed-Door Forum" in Dublin, Ireland. The forum was chaired by Mr. Bertie Ahern, Chairman of the AB charity foundation.
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AB Dow and AB Charity Foundation to build a trustworthy infrastructure for global philanthropy,
by Chainwire. Dublin, Ireland, May 12, 2025, Chainwire, AB Dow and the AB Charity Foundation
co-hosted the inaugural, tech-driven philanthropy closed door forum, in Dublin, Ireland, marking a
major milestone
in their joint mission to reshape the global philanthropic landscape through technology
and trust.
https://www.youtube.com slash embed slash ij0lin7rcthforum was chaired by Mr Bertie Ahern, Chairman of
the AB Charity Foundation, former prime minister of Ireland,
and former president of the European Council. In his keynote speech, titled, Technology
and Trust, a New Order for Philanthropy, Mr. Ahern emphasized the importance of building
trustworthy systems for public good in the digital age. Distinguished guests included
H.E. Oluchigin-Abasanjo, former president of Nigeria and former chairperson of the African
Union, and Mr. Malcolm Byrne, Irish member of parliament and chairman of the Committee
on Artificial Intelligence. Together, participants explored how emerging technologies like blockchain
and AI can empower global wellbeing and enhance transparency in philanthropy, Mr. Anthony
Tseng, representing the AB public blockchain, presented the latest
technological breakthroughs, including the high-performance mainnet, the AB Connect cross-chain
protocol, and the Universal Transfer Protocol, which enables gas-free transactions.
His presentation outlined ABDAO's long-term vision to build a globally compliant infrastructure
for philanthropy powered by decentralized technology.
Key proposals from the forum will be consolidated by the AB Charity Foundation and submitted to the United Nations and global partner networks, continuing the joint effort to drive
technology for good in real-world initiatives. About AB Charity Foundation
The AB Charity Foundation is a legally registered entity in Ireland, holding full EU legal status.
is a legally registered entity in Ireland, holding full EU legal status. Supported by ABDAO's technology and funding, the foundation is committed to building transparent,
traceable global philanthropic infrastructure using blockchain and AI.
More information at www.ab.org.contact.evet.abfoundation.ab.philippinesofficial.gmail.com
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