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Fund anything. Grow together.

The Decentralized Funding Platform. Light enough for a group of friends, powerful enough for a global network of anons.
Community-owned,
on Ethereum.

Built for:

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DAOs and communities

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Crowdfunding campaigns

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Crypto and Web3 businesses

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Indie creators and builders

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How to Juice.

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1. Get funded

Crowdfund your project with ETH. Set a funding target to cover predictable expenses, and any extra funds (overflow) can be claimed by anyone holding your project's tokens alongside you.

2. Give ownership

When someone pays your project, they'll receive your project's tokens in return. Tokens can be redeemed for a portion of your project's overflow funds; when you win, your community wins with you. Leverage your project's token to grant governance rights, community access, or other membership perks.

3. Manage your funds

Commit portions of your funds to the people or projects you want to support, or the contributors you want to pay. When you get paid, so do they.

4. Build trust

Changes to your project's funding configuration require a community-approved period to take effect, which acts as a safeguard against rug pulls. Your supporters don't have to trust you — even though they already do.

Juicebox is new, and not guaranteed to work perfectly. Before spending money, do your own research:
ask questions , check out the code , and understand the risks !

Should you Juicebox?

Almost definitely.

With Juicebox, projects are built and maintained by motivated punks getting paid transparently, and funded by a community of users and patrons who are rewarded as the projects they support succeed.

The future will be led by creators, and owned by communities.

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