Allo Protocol: The Future of On-Chain Capital Routing
Allo Protocol is redefining how capital flows in Web3 by providing a modular, fully transparent funding infrastructure. Built originally by Gitcoin, Allo enables communities, DAOs, and institutions to distribute capital through programmable strategies instead of manual committees. This shift from trust-based to code-based funding removes bias, delays, and operational inefficiencies.
At its core, Allo consists of funding pools, on-chain identity profiles, and strategy modules. Pools hold capital and execute rules for distribution, whether through quadratic funding, direct grants, milestone payouts, or custom logic. Each recipient builds a profile stored on-chain, creating a verifiable reputation system. Developers also benefit from modular strategies that allow them to embed funding mechanisms directly into their applications.
For businesses and DAOs, Allo solves major problems: coordination failures, fraud risks, slow approvals, and lack of transparency. With Allo, decision-making becomes automated, while communities still retain influence through voting or contribution models.
As the Web3 and RWA ecosystems grow, demand for efficient capital routing will accelerate. Allo is positioned to become the standard infrastructure for grants, incentives, and public-goods funding, enabling global, trustless, programmable financial coordination.