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Post-COVID, online shopping and delivery apps surged, isolating people. Many venues now struggle to attract in-person visits despite seeking more on-site interaction.
DappADIUVAT enriches daily life with affordable on-site activities, scheduled by local businesses on their bubble profiles and paid seamlessly with Cardano native tokens. The opposite of Apps delivery
Please provide your proposal title
ADIUVAT: Reviving local venues & businesses
Enter the amount of funding you are requesting in ADA
70000
Please specify how many months you expect your project to last
12
What is the problem you want to solve?
Post-COVID, online shopping and delivery apps surged, isolating people. Many venues now struggle to attract in-person visits despite seeking more on-site interaction.
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Does your project have any dependencies on other organizations, technical or otherwise?
No
Describe any dependencies or write 'No dependencies'
No dependencies
Will your project's outputs be fully open source?
No
License and Additional Information
Our project is not open source. We operate in Medellín, Antioquia, Colombia. Our company, BABYLON CAPITAL SAS, has software development rights, with legal identification number NIT 901640388-6.
Please choose the most relevant theme and tag related to the outcomes of your proposal.
Events
Describe what makes your idea innovative compared to what has been previously funded (whether by you or others).
ADIUVAT redefines local engagement by turning everyday outings—Sunday family time, or night dates—into a token-powered ecosystem. Local locations (“bubbles”) schedule and promote activities in-app, enhanced with reels and spotlighted content. Users browse by location or category—dining, culture, art, recreation, wellness, or aesthetics—and instantly book. A gamified system lets winners enjoy free experiences, while others pay in tokens. Unlike past Catalyst projects on hubs about digital skills, ADIUVAT expands into physical and cultural life, driving participation and sustainable local growth
Describe what your prototype or MVP will demonstrate, and where it can be accessed.
ADIUVAT prototype will deliver a functional Android app on Google Play, linking users, bubbles, and talents in a tokenized ecosystem. Users explore bubbles on Google Maps, filter by category, and instantly book activities, paying entirely with TIPS (native Cardano token) or ADA. Plutus smart contracts, backed by Babylon Capital’s ADA treasury, automatically cover TIPS network fees. Bubbles manage profiles, schedule and promote events, upload media, and handle bookings, while talents propose and negotiate activities. This validates a seamless, blockchain-powered cycle of real-world engagement.
Describe realistic measures of success, ideally with on-chain metrics.
Final on-chain success includes a Plutus smart contract on Cardano Mainnet enabling fee-hidden TIPS payments, with Babylon Capital S.A.S. covering ADA fees through a verifiable treasury. The TIPS token circulates on Cardano DEXs and CEXs, while users can buy or reload TIPS directly in the ADIUVAT app. Mainnet transactions and live activity bubbles confirm adoption, all auditable via Cardanoscan and open GitHub code. Secure database delivered & On-chain form to register bubbles in ADIUVAT’s waitlist, storing metadata on Cardano.
Please describe your proposed solution and how it addresses the problem
ADIUVAT is a decentralized application designed to strengthen local economies, reduce post-pandemic social isolation, and counter the spread of low-value digital content. Through a simple, intuitive Android application (to be published on the Google Play Store), the platform connects three key roles: users, local venues (“bubbles” or locations), and talents, creating a seamless cycle of interaction supported by blockchain-based tokenized payments.
The Interaction Cycle
Users register, explore bubbles on a Google Maps interface, filter by category or location, and directly book activities. They pay using TIPS tokens or ADA. When paying with TIPS, they do not need to hold ADA themselves, as Babylon Capital S.A.S. automatically covers the Cardano network fee through Plutus smart contracts, ensuring a smooth Web2-like experience with Web3 benefits. Users also enjoy gamified rewards, where winners can access free experiences while others pay in tokens.
Bubbles (venues or locations) create profiles linked to their physical map coordinates, schedule activities, set costs (including optional minimum on-site consumption), upload media from past or ongoing events, and manage bookings. This enables them to attract audiences back into their spaces with engaging and recurring activities.
Talents submit proposals to bubbles, negotiate and confirm schedules, promote their events, and directly interact with users. This role integrates local creators into the economic cycle by linking their skills to physical spaces and engaged communities.
This cycle operates continuously:
Talents propose activities → Bubbles approve and publish → Users discover, book, and attend → Feedback and media flow back into the ecosystem.
Technological Foundation
The ADIUVAT prototype demonstrates a fully functional mobile application integrating:
Role-based database architecture (Firebase or MongoDB, under evaluation) to support authentication, scheduling, bookings, and content.
Plutus smart contracts managing tokenized payments, with Babylon Capital assuming ADA fees transparently.
Google Maps interface for real-time discovery of bubbles and activities.
Calendar, booking, and messaging modules enabling smooth event management.
This architecture ensures security, transparency, and scalability, while making blockchain interaction effortless for end users.
Social and Economic Value
Every confirmed activity is recorded and tokenized on Cardano, enabling direct, secure exchanges between users, business locations, and talents. By using TIPS tokens or ADA, ADIUVAT reduces dependence on volatile national currencies and shields local economies from inflationary pressures associated with intermediaries, debts, or tariffs.
The platform also curates discovery: users replace passive scrolling with purpose-driven onsite experiences in categories such as dining, culture, art, recreation, wellness, or aesthetics. This drives meaningful physical attendance at local locations, while also generating user-created content that enhances community visibility and cultural growth.
Training and Human Development Principles
ADIUVAT will actively train content creators—both bubbles and talents—to maximize the value of scheduled activities. The objective is to keep costs aligned with what people already spend on delivery orders or casual outings, while significantly enhancing the social interaction. By minimizing overhead and using blockchain efficiencies, activities remain affordable yet enriched in value.
This approach aligns with Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, ensuring activities not only cover basic consumption but also foster authentic social interaction, cultural exchange, and opportunities for personal growth. The result is a model where the base cost of going out remains stable, but the social and cultural value is amplified.
Revitalizing Local Locations
Our mission is to help local venues regain vibrant audiences through attractive, well-curated activities. ADIUVAT enables them to evolve into community hubs—spaces where people gather not only for consumption, but for memorable shared experiences. By providing venues with digital tools, blockchain-based payments, and training in event curation, ADIUVAT restores their role as anchors of cultural and social life.
Scalability and Sustainability
The design of ADIUVAT allows it to scale seamlessly across cities and regions. Its requirements are minimal: locations willing to host activities, local talents proposing events, and users ready to participate. Blockchain integration ensures transparent economic flows, while Babylon Capital’s treasury of ADA guarantees that fees never disrupt the user experience.
TIPS tokens gain practical utility by powering real experiences, ensuring a natural circulation of tokens within the ecosystem. This circulation—combined with gamified incentives—creates a self-sustaining local economy where participation directly fuels both cultural growth and community well-being.
In summary, ADIUVAT is not only an application but a working ecosystem: a cycle where users discover, venues host, and talents create—supported by blockchain payments that remove friction, keep costs stable, and maximize social value. Through this model, we address the interconnected challenges of inflation, isolation, and disengagement, delivering a sustainable solution for local economies and communities.
Please define the positive impact your project will have on the wider Cardano community
ADIUVAT is designed to operate natively on the Cardano blockchain, embedding its infrastructure into every aspect of the platform’s economy. At the core of this model is a dedicated ADA treasury/pool, maintained by Babylon Capital SAS, whose primary purpose is to cover all on-chain transaction fees (in ADA) on behalf of users. This ensures that participants can engage with the platform using only TIPS—our Cardano native token—without the need to hold ADA themselves.
The treasury is managed through a Plutus smart contract implementing a logical and auditable system:
User transactions are paid entirely in TIPS.
The smart contract processes these payments to “bubbles” (local businesses and activity providers) exactly as scheduled.
Whenever necessary, a portion of the platform’s revenues is used to replenish the ADA treasury balance through automated swaps on Cardano DEXs (e.g., SundaeSwap, Minswap), ensuring uninterrupted fee coverage.
By separating payment liquidity (TIPS to bubbles) from fee liquidity (treasury ADA), ADIUVAT maintains operational clarity and financial sustainability. The ADA treasury is part of Babylon Capital SAS’s business model, funded from platform profits rather than from direct user-to-merchant payments.
This design delivers tangible benefits to the wider Cardano community:
Lower onboarding barrier – users interact with the Cardano blockchain without needing to hold ADA.
Native token utility – TIPS functions as a real-world Cardano-native payment medium for activities and services.
Ecosystem growth – DEX swaps, smart contract activity, and on-chain settlements increase Cardano’s transaction volume and TVL.
Extended liquidity use cases – Cardano-native tokens like TIPS can directly pay for real-world outings and activities, expanding practical adoption.
Aligned with Cardano’s principles of decentralization, inclusivity, and sustainability, ADIUVAT transforms blockchain technology into a seamless payment layer for microeconomies, showcasing a replicable model for real-world adoption.
What is your capability to deliver your project with high levels of trust and accountability? How do you intend to validate if your approach is feasible?
Babylon Capital S.A.S., legally registered in Antioquia, Colombia, was established under the CIIU that grants full rights to software development. All funds received in ADA will be directed to the company’s corporate bank account in Antioquia, ensuring transparent management under local regulations and enabling the company’s activities to be formally recorded in its jurisdiction. This guarantees accountability both on-chain and off-chain, while aligning with Catalyst’s decentralization principles.
Medellín, our base of operations, is recognized as the capital of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Latin America. This ecosystem provides fertile ground for innovation, technological adoption, and partnerships with academia, government, and industry. Babylon Capital’s mission extends beyond software: we aim to eliminate the dependency on foreign exchange rates, addressing the decline of national currencies and empowering local and global communities through a seamless tokenized economy.
Since 2023, we have developed our native token TIPS, which is already deployed on Cardano. Our intention is to give it proper and global use through the ADIUVAT DApp, designed to strengthen local economies, promote real-world interaction, and simplify cultural and social engagement. We believe firmly in the Cardano financial system, and our goal is not only to build on it but to become fully integrated as part of its global infrastructure. Babylon Capital is also open to integrating contributors from the Catalyst and Cardano community directly into our company structure, offering opportunities for collaboration and expansion.
Our team is composed of two engineers and Andrés, a hybrid professional bridging development, finance, and marketing systems. This multidisciplinary structure enables us to execute technical, financial, and growth strategies effectively. Since Fund 8, our legal representative has participated in the Catalyst community, strengthening our alignment with the values of transparency and decentralization.
The technical scope includes:
Development of a hidden-fee smart contract in Plutus, where Babylon Capital assumes network fees so TIPS transactions remain frictionless for users.
Integration of direct TIPS purchase and top-up within the ADIUVAT app, improving accessibility.
Deployment of a public on-chain waitlist form for “bubbles” (venues/locations), visible and verifiable on Cardano, enabling early marketing and network growth.
Secure backend and database systems for activities, multimedia, and user roles, with all code published on GitHub for transparency.
How we intend to validate if our approach is feasible
We will validate feasibility through a phased and measurable process:
Prototype – development on Cardano testnet, with APK releases for controlled user testing.
Mainnet pilot – deployment of the TIPS smart contract, bubble waitlist, and top-up system with real transactions.
Adoption milestones – at least two active bubbles in Medellín, measurable on-chain through wallets holding TIPS, transaction volumes, and bubbles registered.
Open-source accountability – all code, smart contracts, and technical deliverables available publicly for community audit.
This combined framework—legal registration, transparent fund flow, technical deliverables, measurable adoption metrics, and the pre-existence of our TIPS token—ensures our capability to deliver with trust, while demonstrating feasibility both locally and globally.
Milestone Title
Tokenomics, legal & public docs - Andres Hoyos, Babylon Capital SAS
Milestone Outputs
Months 1–2 (Deliverable: Legal & Organizational Foundation – 6,667 ADA)
Establishes Babylon Capital S.A.S. as legally responsible for ADIUVAT development. Secures software rights, compliance, and administrative processes for the team and token handling.
Months 3–4 (Deliverable: Strategic Roadmap & Coordination – 6,667 ADA)
Defines detailed roadmap, milestones, and dependencies. Coordinates backend/frontend efforts. Sets policies for database roles, on-chain bubble registration, and tokenized payments.
Months 5–6 (Deliverable: Tokenomics & Payment System Oversight – 6,666 ADA)
Designs TIPS token usage, Plutus smart contract for hidden ADA fees, and treasury pool management. Oversees technical feasibility and integration into the app.
Months 7–8 (Deliverable: Ecosystem Growth & Bubble Engagement – 6,667 ADA)
Develops marketing and outreach strategy for bubbles. Launches on-chain bubble registration form. Engages initial talents and early users for testnet participation.
Months 9–10 (Deliverable: Beta Launch Supervision – 6,667 ADA)
Monitors APK beta release. Collects feedback from bubbles, talents, and users. Ensures on-chain TIPS transactions function smoothly with hidden fees.
Months 11–12 (Deliverable: Operational Launch & Metrics Reporting – 6,666 ADA)
Oversees first two operational bubbles. Publishes APK on Google Play Store. Tracks user activity, bookings, TIPS payments, and ecosystem growth. Compiles audit-ready documentation for public and internal review.
Acceptance Criteria
Functional backend with a Plutus smart contract that enables TIPS payments while hiding ADA transaction fees.
Mobile interface ready for public use (APK published on Google Playstore) including core features: user registration, venue exploration, and bubbles waiting list.
Legal and technical documentation publicly shared to demonstrate compliance and ecosystem readiness.
Internal testing completed with real TIPS payment scenarios.
Evidence of Completion
Signed legal documents, compliance checklists, company registration proofs.
Roadmap, coordination logs, and internal milestone tracking.
Tokenomics documentation, Plutus contract screenshots, treasury pool ledger.
Testnet bubble registration form links, outreach emails, early user logs.
Beta APK release notes, test transaction screenshots/videos, feedback reports.
Final APK on Play Store, metrics dashboards for bookings, TIPS usage, and ecosystem growth; public documentation for audit.
Delivery Month
12
Cost
40000
Progress
40 %
Milestone Title
Backend: Yeison Garzón Toro
Milestone Outputs
Months 1–2 (Deliverable: Core Backend Infrastructure – 2,500 ADA)
Yeison sets up the project architecture, including secure server configuration, API endpoints, and database schemas. This includes user authentication, role-based access control, and integration of initial test environments.
Months 3–4 (Deliverable: Smart Contract Integration – 2,500 ADA)
Development of the Plutus-based smart contract that manages TIPS transactions, ensuring transaction fees are absorbed in ADA without being visible to users. Initial testnet deployment with basic functionality enabled.
Months 5–6 (Deliverable: On-chain Form System – 2,500 ADA)
Implementation of an on-chain form submission system for bubble waitlist applications, fully linked with the backend, storing validated activity and talent proposals directly on Cardano.
Months 7–8 (Deliverable: Secure Payment & Audit Layer – 2,500 ADA)
Integration of secure payment verification for TIPS transactions, including backend logging, error-handling, and resilience checks to ensure reliability under real-world usage.
Months 9–10 (Deliverable: Ecosystem Data Integration – 2,500 ADA)
Development of backend services for ecosystem analytics: activity trends, participation metrics, and growth dashboards. APIs made available for front-end integration.
Months 11–12 (Deliverable: Production-Ready Backend – 2,500 ADA)
Final optimization, documentation, and deployment of backend services to production, with scalable infrastructure, monitoring tools, and handover materials for long-term maintenance.
Acceptance Criteria
Months 1–2: A functional backend repository with CI/CD setup and first API endpoints tested successfully. Documentation must clearly show architecture decisions and security protocols.
Months 3–4: Smart contract compiled, deployed on Cardano testnet, and capable of processing mock TIPS transactions while masking ADA fees from end users.
Months 5–6: On-chain form submission successfully records new bubble applications on Cardano; system tested with at least 20 sample entries.
Months 7–8: Payment verification and audit logs must confirm transaction integrity across at least 100 simulated TIPS payments with zero critical errors.
Months 9–10: Analytics endpoints provide accurate growth data when queried; front-end team can retrieve data seamlessly.
Months 11–12: Backend operates without downtime under stress tests of 1,000 simultaneous requests; codebase is fully documented and reviewed.
Evidence of Completion
Months 1–2: GitHub repository commits with initial backend codebase, screenshots of successful API calls, and CI/CD pipelines documented.
Months 3–4: Testnet contract address published, along with transaction hashes showing successful execution of hidden-fee TIPS payments.
Months 5–6: On-chain entries visible via Cardano explorer, with signed transaction hashes demonstrating bubble waitlist registration.
Months 7–8: Backend audit logs and payment verification reports shared, including a public demo video showing error-handling in action.
Months 9–10: Public access to analytics API endpoints, with sample queries returning ecosystem growth metrics.
Months 11–12: Final backend release tagged on GitHub, stress test results published, and full documentation uploaded for community review.
Delivery Month
12
Cost
15000
Progress
30 %
Milestone Title
Frontend: Juan Camilo Ramirez Hoyos
Milestone Outputs
Months 1–2 (Deliverable: UI/UX Foundations – 2,500 ADA)
Camilo designs the initial user interface mockups and wireframes for all user roles (users, talents, bubbles). Sets up frontend project structure, routing, and style guide for consistent design.
Months 3–4 (Deliverable: Interactive Components & Navigation – 2,500 ADA)
Implementation of core interactive components: login, registration, dashboard, role-based views. Integrates navigation between screens and basic forms.
Months 5–6 (Deliverable: Map & Event Display Integration – 2,500 ADA)
Google Maps API integrated to display active bubbles; calendar and event lists connected to backend endpoints. Users can browse, filter, and view event details.
Months 7–8 (Deliverable: Booking & Tokenized Payment UI – 2,500 ADA)
Frontend fully supports TIPS-based booking flows, integrating with Plutus smart contracts for hidden ADA fees. Payment confirmation and status messages visible to users.
Months 9–10 (Deliverable: Reels, Media & Messaging – 2,500 ADA)
Upload and display of multimedia content for activities, integrated messaging system for talents and bubbles. Ensures smooth media playback and responsive layout across devices.
Months 11–12 (Deliverable: Production-Ready APK & Beta Release – 2,500 ADA)
Final polish and optimization of the Android APK for Play Store release, bug fixes, accessibility improvements, and responsive testing for all devices.
Acceptance Criteria
Months 1–2: All mockups and wireframes approved; frontend structure implemented with routing functional; style guide adopted consistently.
Months 3–4: Core interactive components functional; role-based navigation working without errors; form submissions validated.
Months 5–6: Map and calendar display real-time events from backend; users can filter by location and category; at least 10 test events visible.
Months 7–8: Booking and payment flows tested successfully in testnet; TIPS payments processed with hidden ADA fees; confirmation messages accurate.
Months 9–10: Reels and multimedia display correctly; messaging module functional for talents and bubbles; media uploads validated.
Months 11–12: APK passes internal QA; deployed on Play Store; responsive UI confirmed on multiple Android devices.
Evidence of Completion
Months 1–2: Screenshots of mockups, GitHub commits showing initial UI setup, routing, and style guide documentation.
Months 3–4: Video demo of interactive components, successful form submissions in test environment.
Months 5–6: Live demo of Google Maps with active bubbles and event display; screenshots of filtering functionality.
Months 7–8: Testnet booking transactions visible; frontend confirmation messages captured in video or screenshots.
Months 9–10: Multimedia content displayed in Reels; messaging tests conducted with talents and bubbles; screenshots/videos of interactions.
Months 11–12: Final APK available on Google Play Store; release notes published; test results from multiple devices documented.
Delivery Month
12
Cost
15000
Progress
30 %
Please provide a cost breakdown of the proposed work and resources
We are requesting 70,000 ADA (valued at approximately $0.80 USD per ADA at the time of submission) to cover 12 months of development and operations. This budget will be fully allocated to building, validating, and deploying the ADIUVAT DApp, with its integrated TIPS token payment method and at least two fully operational activity bubbles (local hubs).
The breakdown is as follows:
Backend Engineer (Yeison) – 18,000 ADA
Responsible for smart contract integration in Plutus, database management, system architecture, and ensuring scalability of the core infrastructure.
Frontend Engineer (Camilo) – 18,000 ADA
Responsible for building a clean, intuitive, and responsive user interface, ensuring accessibility across devices, and integrating token-based interactions in the application.
Hybrid Lead (Andrés) – 18,000 ADA
Responsible for administration, strategic planning, legal compliance, financial oversight, and cross-domain coordination (development, marketing, and ecosystem growth).
Legal and accounting services for compliance with Colombian jurisdiction (Antioquia, Medellín).
Banking integration and transaction registration.
Hosting, cloud services, and infrastructure costs.
Licenses and essential software tools.
Engagement with the Cardano community to validate tokenomics and governance models.
Pilot programs with local locations and talents to stress-test usability.
Documentation and knowledge sharing (open GitHub repository, monthly updates).
Onboarding external contributors from the Cardano community into Babylon Capital S.A.S.
This cost structure ensures:
Fair and transparent compensation for the three full-time contributors.
Legally traceable and locally registered development in Colombia.
Long-term sustainability through community involvement and infrastructure readiness.
The requested budget is lean for a 12-month project, given that it covers software development, token integration, legal/administrative compliance, and ecosystem expansion. By the end of this period, the DApp will be live, tested in real-world scenarios, and generating measurable on-chain and off-chain activity through TIPS.
How does the cost of the project represent value for the Cardano ecosystem?
The requested budget for ADIUVAT is more than an operational investment—it is a strategic catalyst for Cardano adoption, positioning the ecosystem as the foundation for a new type of cultural, economic, and social infrastructure. Every ADA allocated translates into tangible outputs that strengthen Cardano’s visibility, technical reputation, and real-world utility.
Technical Value
Native tokenization aligned with Cardano standards: TIPS, the utility token of ADIUVAT, is implemented as a Cardano native asset, inheriting security, interoperability, and efficiency directly from the protocol. This avoids external dependencies, demonstrates best practices, and highlights how Cardano-native design reduces complexity compared to wrapped or bridged tokens in other ecosystems.
Invisible settlement layer through Plutus contracts: A central innovation of ADIUVAT is that all user-facing interactions remain frictionless—participants only see TIPS, but every transaction is secured and settled in ADA behind the scenes. This design showcases how Plutus contracts can abstract blockchain complexity, hiding fees, conversions, and accounting, while ensuring that ADA remains the ultimate settlement currency.
Blueprint for developers: The smart contract modules and token logic will be shared as open-source references. By documenting patterns like “user-facing tokens with ADA-backed settlement,” ADIUVAT provides immediately reusable components for future builders, empowering other Catalyst-funded teams and independent developers to accelerate their own adoption pathways.
Scalable and modular architecture: The codebase is designed with modularity in mind, making it possible to replicate the system across different cultural ecosystems, geographies, and types of activities. This flexibility turns ADIUVAT into a living proof-of-concept for how Cardano technology scales from local pilots to global frameworks.
Visionary and Strategic Value
From blockchain to human spaces: ADIUVAT bridges a critical gap in blockchain adoption. Instead of staying confined to wallets and exchanges, Cardano becomes present inside real physical locations where people gather, create, and share experiences. Every booked activity, every validated event, and every exchange of TIPS token reflects a direct encounter between blockchain and daily life.
Cultural and social ledger: Each transaction recorded is not merely financial—it is a reflection of social interaction, cultural creativity, and collective participation. This transforms Cardano into a decentralized memory of human activity, a ledger that captures not only value flows but also the vibrancy of communities.
Onsite adoption at scale: The focus on physical adoption differentiates ADIUVAT from most blockchain projects. By linking blockchain utility to places where people already spend time—cafés, theaters, studios, co-working hubs—the project ensures that Cardano gains visibility and legitimacy in everyday environments.
Anchor in Medellín, gateway to Latin America: Medellín provides fertile ground as a launchpad due to its track record of innovation, youth-driven adoption, and cultural vibrancy. Success in Medellín will not only benefit local communities but also position Cardano as the blockchain of choice for emerging economies, where inflation, currency instability, and lack of accessible cultural funding demand new solutions.
Fractal growth model: ADIUVAT’s design mirrors the natural growth of blockchain adoption: small clusters of locations and activities connect, forming networks of engagement, which then replicate across regions. This fractal scaling ensures sustainable expansion without dependence on centralized rollout strategies.
Value Creation for Cardano
The cost of ADIUVAT represents a multiplier effect for the ecosystem:
Every ADA invested returns visibility: by embedding Cardano into cultural and social spaces, the network gains reputation as the blockchain most attuned to human experience.
Every contract deployed returns technical credibility: by demonstrating how Plutus can be used to abstract fees, create seamless user journeys, and operate hybrid token economies, ADIUVAT showcases what is uniquely possible on Cardano.
Every location onboarded returns adoption: by making ADA the hidden backbone of transactions, ADIUVAT drives organic transaction volume in the ecosystem without requiring users to directly navigate blockchain complexity.
Every community engaged returns resilience: by anchoring Cardano in local activities, the ecosystem becomes resistant to speculative cycles, grounded instead in recurring real-world usage.
Long-term Impact
The long-term vision extends far beyond the pilot. ADIUVAT proposes a new category of decentralized application: one that measures and incentivizes social participation, not just financial exchange. By proving that Cardano can be the infrastructure for this type of “social economy,” the project paves the way for:
Replication in educational ecosystems (schools, universities, learning hubs).
Expansion into creative industries (music, art, performance economies).
Integration with wellness, sports, and community-driven initiatives.
Cross-border scaling through ADA as the neutral settlement currency.
In this sense, the cost of ADIUVAT is not an expense but an investment into a new adoption frontier for Cardano. It demonstrates that blockchain can empower human connection, cultural creation, and economic fairness, while showcasing ADA as the invisible yet indispensable enabler of a decentralized future.
Terms and Conditions:
Yes
The ADIUVAT project team consists of three participants, each with clearly defined roles:
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Babylon Capital S.A.S., located in Medellín, Colombia, serves as the legal entity responsible for all project operations within the jurisdiction, including financial management, official company registration, and accountability for the use of funds.
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The team is equipped with two high-performance gaming PCs capable of supporting scalable development, location and testing environments. Planned resources include software licenses, tools for backend and frontend development, health and safety provisions, travel allowances, and administrative registrations necessary for full project execution.
Telegram: @BABYLONCAP