EleaTek
Investor Overview
Draft - Confidential
What did they do with my donation?” - the question every donor, charity supporter and impact investor eventually asks.

EleaTek is the trust infrastructure
for charitable and impact capital.

A control system for trust: money movements are treated as immutable facts, and impact claims as hypotheses that must survive reality - for individual charitable donations in the US and for staged social-impact investment alike.

Milestone-based release
Immutable ledger
Fiat, crypto & RWA
Community verification
00 - About EleaTek

Not a reporting tool. A control architecture.

"What we're building isn't an audit tool or an AI system. It's a control architecture that makes false narratives hard to sustain." EleaTek exists to answer the question every donor eventually asks about a charitable gift, and every social-impact investor eventually asks about a staged commitment: what actually happened to the money?

The platform serves two audiences from one rail. For individual and institutional donors, it is a window into where a US charitable contribution goes and how it is spent. For social impact investors and the projects they fund, it replaces upfront lump-sum transfers with capital that is released in stages, tied to conditions that unfold over time.

EleaTek calls the audience it is building for the "Show-Me generations" - donors and funders who grew up tracking almost everything else in their lives and now expect the same of their giving: not a story told afterward, but a record that either accumulates evidence, or doesn't.

01 - The Problem

Reporting explains the past. It doesn't control the future.

"Social impact investments are still governed by reporting cycles. Money is transferred upfront. Accountability comes later - compressed into reports that explain the past, not control the future." The same is true of charitable giving: a donor gives, receives a thank-you and, months later, a glossy report - and is asked to take the impact on faith.

That gap forces credible projects to "perform certainty long before reality can deliver it," and lets the best storytellers out-raise the best operators. EleaTek's founding bet is that trust has been treated as a communications problem when it is actually an infrastructure problem.

02 - The Platform

Capital that moves in stages, not all at once.

"Capital is no longer released all at once. It moves in stages, tied to conditions that unfold over time." Progress isn't explained retroactively - it either accumulates, or it doesn't.

Release

Milestone-based funding

Funding is released in stages instead of a single lump-sum transfer, tied to conditions the project must actually meet as it goes.

Record

Immutable ledger

Tracks how funds move from pledge → allocation → verified use, in a record that cannot be quietly rewritten after the fact.

Verify

Machine + community validation

Machine learning flags anomalies or missing evidence in project reporting; community and partner validators confirm the real-world outcomes behind it.

03 - The Technology

What the ledger actually tracks.

EleaTek's own framing: an immutable record of money movements, paired with a verification network - not a single AI model and not a blockchain product sold on its own terms. The components, as described by the company:

Capital management
"Releases funding in milestone-based stages instead of lump-sum transfers."
Data collection
"Collects and standardizes proof of spending from projects and partners."
Ledger
"Immutable tracking of how funds move from pledge → allocation → verified use."
Anomaly detection
"Machine learning identifies anomalies or missing evidence in project reporting."
Verification
"Community and partner validators confirm real-world outcomes."
Asset support
"Supports fiat, crypto and tokenized real-world assets (RWA)."
04 - On-Chain Verification

Every step gets its own confirmation, not just a total.

The ledger underneath EleaTek runs on the company's own purpose-built blockchain - a chain designed specifically for tracking charitable and impact capital, rather than a general-purpose public chain repurposed for the job. That gives EleaTek control over exactly what gets recorded and confirmed at each step, instead of adapting a donation flow to fit someone else's transaction format.

Own blockchain
Transactions settle on EleaTek's proprietary blockchain layer, purpose-built for capital tracking rather than borrowed from a general-purpose public network.
Transaction confirmation
Every step in a fund's journey - pledge, allocation, transfer, disbursement - produces its own on-chain confirmation, timestamped and tied to the transaction that came before it.
Exact tracking
A donor or funder can follow a specific contribution hop by hop, from the moment it is committed to the moment it lands with the recipient - not just a lump aggregate figure at the end of the year.
Payout confirmation
When funds are actually paid out to the end recipient, that payout generates its own confirmation record - closing the loop so "committed" and "delivered" are never the same claim.
Illustrative example - one contribution, traced hop by hop STATUS
01 · Pledge received
tx 0x4f2a...9c31
2026-01-14 09:12 UTC
Confirmed
02 · Allocated to project
tx 0x7b91...44e0
2026-01-14 09:14 UTC
Confirmed
03 · Milestone verified
tx 0xd0c3...1a7f
2026-02-02 16:47 UTC
Confirmed
04 · Paid out to recipient
tx 0xa815...6d2c
2026-02-02 16:49 UTC
Confirmed

Transaction hashes, timestamps and UI above are an illustrative mock-up of the trace a donor or funder would see, not a live export. Chain architecture, confirmation mechanics and audit access are finalized as part of due diligence and described here at the level of detail appropriate for an investor overview.

05 - Reach & Credibility

Building the case at Davos, not just online.

EleaTek is bringing its central question - "how trust is enforced when narratives can no longer be trusted" - to WEF Davos '26 (Jan 17–22), including a Future of Philanthropy dinner in Zurich and a "Web3, AI and the ethics of innovation" panel, alongside the "Unveiling Hidden Truths" exhibition in St. Moritz (Jan–Mar, Château Papillon).

[ TAM ]
US charitable giving + social impact capital - figure pending final sizing
[ N ]
Donors / projects in active pilot pipeline
[ $ ]
Capital volume tracked on-platform to date
06 - Team

Builders of financial infrastructure, not another dashboard.

Boris Smiljić
CEO & Founder
[ One line on relevant background - to be added. ]
Rich Kern
CFO & Co-Founder
[ One line on relevant background - to be added. ]
Nathalie Brähler
Fractional CIO & CMO
[ One line on relevant background - to be added. ]
Advisors: Bill Yin (Advisory CTO & Research Scientist) · Andrew Prior · Dominic Rohde · Jacqui Syndercombe · Marcie Jastrow - with Evolt as satellite tech team.
07 - The Ask

Raising to take the ledger live at scale.

EleaTek is raising a round to expand the ledger and verification network across US charitable giving and staged social-impact investment, and to onboard its first cohort of donors, funders and projects onto the platform.

[ $ - Round ]
Target raise & instrument
[ Use of funds ]
Engineering · verification network · go-to-market
[ Runway ]
Months to next milestone