I don’t come from the crypto world.
To be honest, until recently I didn’t understand anything about it. And even now, this universe still feels blurry to me. I explore it with curiosity, but also with caution.

While checking my first wallets, one detail struck me hard: the so-called “dusts”.
These tiny fractions of crypto that remain stuck, too small to be used. On their own, they’re worth almost nothing. They just sit there, like pennies forgotten in a drawer.

But then an idea hit me:
👉 What if these digital “dusts” could become something concrete?
👉 What if they could be donated directly to NGOs?

It wasn’t a business plan. It wasn’t a startup strategy.
It was more like an inner spark, a small but obvious thought: “I need to do something.”

That’s how DustEthic was born.

A simple, independent initiative, still at an early stage, but with a clear ambition:

  • To connect Web3 with ecology and solidarity.

  • To turn the useless into something useful.

  • To show that even in such a technical and speculative domain as crypto, there is room for people and for the common good.

Let me be clear: DustEthic is not a financial platform.
I don’t take custody of funds, I don’t manage donations. Zero custody.
My role is only to facilitate the link between crypto holders and NGOs.

🌍 My dream?
That these digital dusts one day become a symbol of digital solidarity.
That NGOs, can finance projects thanks to what Web3 today sees as worthless leftovers.

Is it a naïve idea? Maybe.
Is it impossible? Many people around me say so.
But I’d rather move forward, one step at a time.

Because often, the projects that seem “crazy” at first are the ones that open new paths.

✨ What if tomorrow’s crypto dusts became seeds of solidarity?

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