Give directly. Check the receipt.
Donate by card or Apple Pay. Your money lands in a wallet only the charity can move, and every gift gets a public receipt you can open and read yourself.
Pay with the card you already use. No wallet, no crypto account, nothing new to set up.
- Card & Apple Pay
- The charity holds the wallet
- A public receipt for every gift
- ~1% fee, shown to the cent
Every donation comes with a receipt anyone can check
Most platforms ask you to take their word for it. Palmage gives you a public record instead. Send it to anyone. No account, no wallet, nothing to install — they click once and watch your gift land.
$50.00→Hopewell Community Trust
Sent straight to the charity you picked.
- Charity wallet
- 7Xb3pQ…9kQ2
- Date & time
- 20 May 2026, 14:32
To wallet 7Xb3pQ…9kQ2·Signature 5KJp7c…Wb9A
Your money lands in a wallet only the charity can move. Palmage routes it and never sits in between.

The people you're helping are people, full stop.
Real lives, a little lighter because you gave.
Three steps, one direction
You give
Pick a charity, enter an amount, pay with your card or Apple Pay. It's the checkout you already know.
It converts under the hood
Your payment becomes USDC through a regulated on-ramp and routes straight to the charity's wallet. Palmage never holds it.
You get a receipt that checks out
Your receipt links back to the public ledger and re-reads the donation from there, not from our database.
The donation is the donation. Nothing in the middle changes it.


A gift you send is a gift that arrives
When a charity loses bank access, a donation in flight can stall, bounce, or come back to you weeks later. Your gift never reaches the people you meant it for. It happens more than most donors know, often with little notice and no real appeal.
Your gift never reaches the people you meant it for.
A gift through Palmage lands in a wallet the charity controls. There is no shared account anyone can freeze and no platform balance anyone can hold. The charity spends what you sent, when they need it.
Charities have had bank accounts and payment processors frozen over a risk review, a policy change, or a compliance flag. Sometimes mid-campaign, with the money locked for weeks.
Trust the route, not a promise
Palmage built the road. We can’t reach into the cars on it.
You don’t have to take our word for it. The receipt is public and the keys were never ours. Check either one yourself.
Wallet keys run on Turnkey, issued to the charity’s signers and never to us. Palmage is the infrastructure that connects a card payment to a wallet the charity controls. We are not a custodian and not a bank.
We can't take it
Palmage never holds your donation, and never holds the charity's keys. The wallet runs on Turnkey, controlled by the charity's own signers. There is no point in the flow where we could divert or reverse your gift.
You can read the code yourself
The contract that routes your donation is open and published on Solana. Read it line by line, or send the link to an engineer you trust.

Questions before you give
Whether it’s really crypto, where the fee goes, and how you check your gift arrived.
Still asking something we didn’t cover? Get in touch.
No. You pay by card or Apple Pay, like any checkout. Behind the scenes the payment becomes a stable dollar token worth $1 and goes to the charity. You never touch a wallet or a coin.
No. The wallet is the charity’s side, not yours. Your side is a normal card payment. There’s an option to give from your own wallet if you already use one, but it’s never required.
A small fee, around 1%, covers the card processor, the on-ramp, and network costs, with a slice to keep Palmage running. Your receipt itemises it to the cent. A sample $50.00 gift is $49.50 to the charity and $0.50 for the rails.
No. Palmage never holds the keys to the charity’s wallet, so there’s nothing for us to pause, reverse, or skim. The money goes from your payment to the charity’s wallet, never through us.
Then no donation is made and you aren’t charged, like any declined card. Try another card or Apple Pay. Once a payment goes through, your bank can’t reach into the charity’s wallet to pull it back.
Every donation comes with a receipt and a “verify” link. The link opens your gift on Solscan, the public explorer for Solana, and reads it straight from the ledger. Forward it to anyone and they can confirm it without an account.
Your past gifts already arrived in the charity’s wallet, and that wallet keeps working on its own. The charity controls it through Turnkey, not us. If Palmage disappears, the charity’s wallet doesn’t.
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