HumaTek, a Florida-based technology firm, is set to launch a blockchain-powered humanitarian aid platform in October. . HumaClub, a Public Benefit Corporation, will distribute aid to communities and provide updates to donors. HumaTek aims to restore donor confidence by making every contribution traceable from start to finish. The platform aims to enhance transparency, accountability, and efficiency in global relief programs. It consists of three components: HumaCoin, a digital token for payments and transfers; HumaDash, a SaaS service for tracking and compliance; and HumaClub, a unit designed to connect aid recipients with donors. HumaCoin, a utility-driven cryptocurrency, will be used for cross-border transactions, mobile payments, and direct humanitarian aid. HumaDash, a cloud-based platform, will enable nongovernmental organizations and aid groups to monitor donations, automate compliance reporting, and flag irregularities using artificial intelligence. HumaClub, a Public Benefit Corporation, will distribute aid to communities and provide updates to donors. HumaTek aims to restore donor confidence by making every contribution traceable from start to finish. The company is finalizing operational units before the October rollout and is pursuing partnerships with NGOs, corporate responsibility programs, and institutional donors. This is not the first humanitarian aid through blockchain and cryptocurrency, as Bitget partnered with UNICEF Luxembourg in June to train 300,000 youth in digital and blockchain skills by 2025.