Request a small OGC distribution and help test the open source funding workflow
Participate in the pilot, set up an OGC trustline, and submit your open source project for future review. Distribution and project promotion are discretionary and subject to published policy.
This pilot helps us test trustline setup, recipient validation, and transparent distribution records.
Eligible participants may receive a small OGC test distribution directly to a Stellar wallet with an active trustline.
Your open source project may be reviewed for future website features and grant experiments.
Submitted projects can be reviewed for future grant experiments after treasury and disclosure policy is approved.
Simple setup to receive OGC tokens in your Stellar wallet
Use any Stellar wallet like Lobstr, StellarTerm, or Solar Wallet. Don't have one? Download Lobstr (recommended).
In your wallet, look for "Add Asset", "Add Token", or "Trustlines" and add this custom asset:
Need wallet-specific steps? Open the OGC trustline guide.
Fill out the form below with your Stellar address and open source project details.
β Once you've added the OGC trustline, you're ready to receive tokens!
Request a small OGC distribution and project review
Use the form to submit your public Stellar address, trustline confirmation, and project details.
Open Submission FormNever submit wallet secret keys or recovery phrases.
Your public key (starts with 'G')
Name, URL, and description
How OGC would help your project
Email, Twitter, Discord (optional)
Confirm you've set up OGC trustline
Review Process: Submit once and receive a response after trustline and eligibility review.
Having trouble with the form?
A trustline is Stellar's security feature that prevents spam tokens. By establishing a trustline, you're telling the network "I trust this asset and want to be able to receive it." It's like adding a token to your wallet's accepted list.
Pilot distributions are small, discretionary, and may change by campaign. We review active trustlines, duplicate submissions, treasury limits, and eligibility before sending OGC.
We look for open source projects that are actively maintained, have clear value to the community, and can benefit from cryptocurrency funding. Projects in blockchain, developer tools, sustainability, and community impact are particularly interesting to us.
Project support is not automatic. Open Build is drafting a public treasury and grant policy before making larger or recurring OGC allocations.