Ethereum
ravonus.eth
0x961f67EFDacfcD05dFa35Ec63F050396F8AEdB90
ENS name and address point to the same destination.
Support preservation
Foundation Archive exists because too much digital art still depends on fragile hosting, changing business incentives, and too few people keeping copies alive. Donations fund the public archive running today, and they fund agorix.io, the decentralized layer that makes disappearing media much harder to lose tomorrow.
If you want to back the work directly, these are the wallet addresses we use for support.
Why donate
Foundation Archive is an independent preservation archive for Foundation artists. Every contribution pays for the practical work in front of us right now (indexing works, capturing media, serving the public archive) and for the decentralized service layer that extends that protection far beyond any one operator.
Lasting access
Protecting work for the long term.
Artist first
Built for artists, respected by collectors.
Independent
Community supported. Artist aligned.
foundationarchive.org / donate

The pitch
What if I told you we built a decentralized solution that fixes all this
That's the real goal here. Not just rescuing files one by one, but building a preservation system that has more than one machine, more than one path, and more than one reason to keep important media available.
Wallets
Use whichever network is easiest for you. For Ethereum, you can send to the ENS name or the full address below. The ENS name was verified to resolve to this address on April 18, 2026.
Today
Indexing, capturing, pinning, serving. The unglamorous work that keeps artwork retrievable while the industry around it keeps shifting.
Tomorrow
Build the decentralized service layer that coordinates storage, verification, and retrieval across many operators, so media stops living on one host's promise.
Always
Every archived work is linked back to the artist. Preservation should raise artists, not replace them. Donations help us keep that line intact.
Why now
A lot of digital art vanishes quietly. Domains lapse, gateways disappear, storage bills stop getting paid, and works that mattered a great deal to someone one year become hard to retrieve the next. Support helps us respond before those losses become permanent.
What donations do
Donations fund the day-to-day archive and the deeper infrastructure that spreads retention across more people, more machines, and more time.
Want the larger thesis?
This isn't only about fundraising. It's about moving preservation out of a single-host mindset and into a system where demand, replication, and continued service keep media reachable for the long haul.
Read the decentralization page