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Sukha

Sukha is a microlending DApp designed to empower women in vulnerable situations by providing access to microloans. This project connects entrepreneurial women with lenders and collaborators, promoting economic and social development in their communities.

Sukha

Created At

ETHGlobal Bangkok

Winner of

Arbitrum - Commendable Attempts at Stylus

Project Description

This decentralized platform (DApp) focuses on microlending with the goal of providing financial resources to women in vulnerable situations, helping them achieve economic independence. It connects entrepreneurial women seeking funding for their initiatives with lenders willing to support their social and economic development, as well as collaborators interested in contributing to specific projects. In this way, it fosters growth and equity.

The name Sukha comes from Sanskrit, meaning "happiness" or "well-being," reflecting the core mission of creating a safe and prosperous environment for women. This platform aims to transform the lives of female entrepreneurs by enabling them to access funding for their projects, contributing to the well-being of their communities.

By empowering women with the resources they need, the project promotes a cycle of growth and sustainability that benefits families and communities. The goal is not only to improve the financial situation of women but also to create lasting positive change with a broad impact.

How it's Made

This project is part of my learning process in the Web3 ecosystem. The development has been carried out using smart contracts written in Rust and Stylus on the Arbitrum network, ensuring fast, secure, and transparent transactions. Through this project, I aim to not only improve my technical skills but also create an accessible tool that facilitates microloan access in a decentralized and reliable environment.

My vision is to bring this project to life soon, hoping it can have a positive and tangible impact on the lives of the women who need it the most. The DApp aims not only to improve the financial situation of women but also to create a ripple effect that benefits their families and communities, fostering a culture of empowerment and solidarity.

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