Consumer-first escrow
Trust between strangers only works when the money flow is enforced.
EcoTrustFund is a neutral middle layer for personal transactions, freelance work, and informal trade. Build the deal, lock the funds, and release only when the agreement says so.
Escrow state
Pending confirmation
Structured deal setup
Capture milestones, roles, and deadlines before funds move.
Wallet visibility
Track available, locked, and pending balances per currency.
Invite links
Bring receivers into the flow with one secure approval path.
Average dispute response
2.1 hrs
Moderator queue surfaces urgent evidence quickly.
Escrow release confidence
99.2%
Verified milestones, audit logs, and dual-party checks.
Supported payment flows
4 rails
Cards, MoMo, bank transfers, and stablecoin-ready flows.
What the product covers
The prompt required more than a landing page. This build reflects the full operating model.
Consumer protection
Milestone-backed escrows with clear release rules
Create a deal once, capture every condition, and lock the payment path before money moves.
- Custom milestones
- Signed deal summary
- Deadline enforcement
Operations
Realtime visibility for both parties
Every status update, wallet movement, and notification is tracked in one ledger-backed timeline.
- Live notifications
- Wallet snapshots
- Evidence uploads
Resolution
Structured dispute handling from evidence to ruling
Escalate with receipts, preserve the full thread, and keep the ruling trail visible to everyone involved.
- Evidence deadlines
- Moderator review
- Appeal-ready outcomes
Operational journal
Product notes, trust patterns, and dispute operations.
Product
Why consumer escrow fails when the UX feels like enterprise software
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