Where every Dolla goes
The majority goes back to the world.
DOLLA isn't built to extract from creators. It's built to generate, distribute, and give. This page is the honest account of how that works — what's true about it today, not just what's promised for tomorrow, and what we mean (and don't mean) when we talk about the giving commitment.
Where we are today
The honest live snapshot
Premium revenue collected
$0
Sum of Verified + Sovereign tier payments to the corp wallet.
Committed for distribution
$0
Majority of premium revenue, board-governed. Held in the corp wallet today; the planned next step is a crypto-native DAF (in the works) that disburses USDC on chain to KSF and partner nonprofits.
Distributed on chain
$1.00
Sum of on-chain disbursements with verifiable tx hashes. Currently zero — first distribution unlocks once the DAF is incorporated and KSF (or interim vetted nonprofit) is wired as a recipient.
These three numbers are read live from the database every time this page loads. We don't cache them, because the whole point is for them to be honest. If they say zero, they say zero. The work is the legacy — not the marketing.
The commitment
One sentence
The majority of every premium dollar DOLLA earns is committed to charitable causes. That commitment is governed by our board and distributed through partnered nonprofits. The first intended partner is Kingdom Seed Foundation — the 501(c)(3) we're in the process of legally forming. (Plain language note: we're talking about a real, board- governed commitment — not a per-transaction on-chain audit. The law treats absolute on-chain claims with more weight than the spirit of this commitment requires.)
The math, plainly
What 51% looks like in practice
| Premium tier | Price | Charitable (majority) | Operations (minority) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Verified | $4.99 / month | $2.55 | $2.45 |
| Sovereign | $4.99 / week (~$21.63/mo) | $11.03 | $10.60 |
| $1 follow | $1 / month | — | creator keeps 100% |
Creator follows are 100% to the creator and never touch the giving pool — they're the creator's paycheck, not platform revenue. The charitable share comes only from the optional premium tiers DOLLA earns.
The vehicle
Kingdom Seed Foundation
Kingdom Seed Foundation (KSF) is the 501(c)(3) we're standing up to receive and route the philanthropic side of every Kingdom Portfolios LLC initiative — DOLLA included. Its founding mission is to address what we call the pastoral financial crisis:
| Reality | Data |
|---|---|
| Pastors reporting significant financial stress | 62% |
| Pastors working a second job to survive | 30% |
| Median pastoral compensation | $48,000 |
| Pastors considering leaving over money | 1 in 3 |
| Pastors with no formal retirement savings | Majority |
| Annual burnout / depression rate | 45% |
Source: Barna Research + Fuller Institute.
KSF's response isn't charity in the traditional sense — it's covenant. Qualified churches and ministries become sponsored partners, receiving monthly financial distributions funded by the Kingdom Portfolios engine, not by donor fundraising cycles. This eliminates the structural fragility of donor-dependent grantmaking and gives sponsored ministries financial stability they can build long-term plans around.
The engine
How the giving is funded (without depending on donors)
Kingdom Portfolios LLC operates a private trading firm that builds proprietary capital allocations called Nodes. Each Node is built to a $2,000,000 capital threshold using an internal trading methodology. Once a Node reaches the threshold, it transitions to Dividend Mode.
In Dividend Mode, the Node targets a 5% monthly return on the $2M principal — approximately $100,000 per month per Node — with the explicit mandate that the first 5% of monthly return is dedicated to charitable distribution through Kingdom Seed Foundation. Principal preservation is the primary objective.
Each additional Node built adds another ~$100K/month of charitable-distribution capacity. Five Nodes = $500K/month. Ten Nodes = $1M/month. The model scales linearly with the number of Nodes the firm operates.
(The trading methodology itself is protected intellectual property and not disclosed publicly. The structure above — Node, threshold, dividend mode, distribution mandate — is all that's needed to understand the giving flow.)
The structure
Three layers, one mission
- Generation — Kingdom Portfolios LLC. Builds the Nodes, runs the trading engine, donates the first 5% monthly return per Node to KSF as a charitable contribution.
- Distribution — Kingdom Seed Foundation (501(c)(3) in formation). Receives the contribution, governs the allocation, distributes to vetted partner ministries / churches / charities.
- Front door — DOLLA$. The community-growth arm. Built for everyone. Contributes the majority of its premium-tier revenue into the same distribution pipeline. Where the creator economy meets the giving economy.
Each layer is operationally and legally separate (a critical compliance posture). The donation from KP LLC to KSF is structured as a voluntary charitable contribution — never a contractual obligation — to preserve both the LLC's capital protections and the non-profit's tax-exempt status. Final structure pending crypto-native + non-profit legal counsel review before first distribution.
The why
Seedtime and harvest
The theological foundation under all of this is the divine pattern of multiplication through faithful sowing — the same principle woven into creation itself.
- "As long as the earth endures, seedtime and harvest, cold and heat, summer and winter, day and night will never cease."— Genesis 8:22
- "Whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows generously will also reap generously."— 2 Corinthians 9:6
- "Whoever can be trusted with very little can also be trusted with much. So if you have not been trustworthy in handling worldly wealth, who will trust you with true riches?"— Luke 16:10–11
- "A good person leaves an inheritance for their children's children."— Proverbs 13:22
Build the engine first. Be faithful with little. Once the engine compounds to threshold, distribute generously and perpetually. That's not a strategy — it's obedience to the pattern.
The honest state
Where this stands today, transparently
- Zero partnerships finalized. The vetted partner registry of charities, ministries, and churches is something we're building — not something that's already operating.
- KSF still being legally formed. The 501(c)(3) is in process. First distributions begin once incorporation completes and a Node is in Dividend Mode.
- No distributions paid out yet. The commitment is real, the structure is being built, but no dollar has flowed through the giving pipeline yet because the pipeline isn't fully assembled. When first distributions begin, we'll publish summary accounting on this page — what we sent, to which partner nonprofits, and when. Without making it sound more legally absolute than a real-world charitable flow can promise.
- Public dashboard coming at
/giving. When KSF distributes its first dollar, this page becomes the live ledger — every disbursement, every recipient, every wallet, every block-explorer link.
The work ahead is real. That's part of what your support funds — building the infrastructure that makes the giving possible at all.
A personal note
From the founder
I'm Evan Estremera. I run Kingdom Portfolios LLC and I describe myself — without irony — as a Kingdom Philanthropist and a Conduit For Christ.
Everything on this page exists because I refuse to build a company whose mission is downstream of its profits. The mission has to be the spine. So I built the giving architecture first — declaration, ecosystem, vehicle — and then made the platform itself a contributor to it.
We're not where we want to be yet. We're at the start. But the structure is in place, the engine is being built, and every dollar that flows through it eventually goes back to the Kingdom — to the pastors who've been carrying their congregations on their backs, to the ministries that have been begging for funding their whole lives, to the communities whose faithfulness deserves financial dignity.
Thank you for reading. Whatever brought you here, I'm grateful you wanted to understand.
— Evan