Chain Trace LabsDigital Safety InitiativeCommunity impact programme
Evidence before slogans

Impact must be defined before it is counted.

Our reporting framework distinguishes enquiries from completed services, activity from outcome, and Chain Trace Labs contribution from decisions controlled by third parties.

MEASUREREPORTDefinitions
Sources
Limitations
The accountability promise

What supporters should be able to verify.

Every funded initiative should disclose its intended purpose, delivery period, resource categories, completed outputs, material changes and known limitations.

Support receivedFinancial and material in-kind support in appropriate aggregate categories.
Resources usedAllocation across delivery, technology, safeguarding, evaluation and operations.
Work completedServices and outputs that meet a published completion definition.
People reachedPrivacy-safe participation with reasonable duplicate controls.
Changes madeMaterial delay, scope change, risk or programme adjustment.
Lessons learnedWhat worked, what did not and what should change next.
Measurement dictionary

One definition for every reported number.

This page reports programme results only when each figure is supported by reviewable delivery data.

IndicatorCompletion ruleEvidence source
People supportedUnique eligible participant receives a completed programme serviceProgramme delivery record
Cases assessedValidated intake, defined checks, analyst review and findings deliveredCase workflow audit record
Evidence packs preparedUsable timeline, transaction index and evidence checklist deliveredCompleted output record
Responsible referralsSuitable professional or official route documented for the participantReferral record without public identity
Professionals trainedParticipant completes a defined learning activityAttendance and completion evidence
Resources publishedDistinct, accessible and versioned public resource is releasedPublication register
Reporting cycle

Define. Deliver. Review. Report.

A repeatable rhythm makes accountability part of delivery rather than an annual marketing exercise.

01Before launch

Publish purpose, beneficiaries, eligibility, budget categories and measures.

02During delivery

Track completed activity, risks, feedback, safeguards and changes.

03Periodic review

Check data quality, expenditure, participant protection and delivery fit.

04Public reporting

Share aggregate results, limitations, learning and next priorities.

Boundaries remain visible

What our impact figures will never imply.

Blockchain evidence can inform decisions, but it cannot control external institutions or convert an analytical lead into a guaranteed outcome.

01

No guaranteed recovery

Recovery can depend on timing, exchanges, counterparties, authorities, courts and jurisdiction.

02

No automatic attribution

Wallet activity or service exposure does not independently prove a person controlled an address.

03

No publication at the cost of privacy

Aggregate reporting is designed to protect participants, victims and sensitive investigative information.