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When Your Relief Funds Come with a Digital Chaperone: InComm and SKUx Build the Ultimate DeFi Compliance Rug
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When Your Relief Funds Come with a Digital Chaperone: InComm and SKUx Build the Ultimate DeFi Compliance Rug

InComm Payments and SKUx have inked a partnership that's basically setting up a blockchain-based babysitter for digital aid money. Think of it as deploying a smart contract to ensure donations don't go full degen and ape into something useless.

This new Franken-system will let do-gooder organizations issue branded digital payments with item-level controls baked right in. In plain speak: the funds get hard-coded to only purchase specific goods at pre-approved merchants. It's the philanthropic version of a time-lock on your crypto wallet, preventing any unscheduled trips to the meme coin casino.

The whole operation will route through InComm's vast retail rails and SKUx's blockchain-powered distribution tech, including its SKUPay retail hooks. The ideal customers? Governments, NGOs, and big-brand corporations who'd prefer their aid buys diapers and not Discord Nitro subscriptions—ensuring the charity actually moons for the right reasons.

Notably, both firms are card-carrying members of Payments As A Lifeline, a nonprofit dedicated to U.S. financial resilience. Because even well-intentioned capital sometimes needs a firm hand to stop it from getting rugged by poor life choices.

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UpdatedMar 2, 2026, 20:16 UTC

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