Skype co-founder donated about $750,000 in Bitcoin and Ethereum to UK-based Faculty AI
Estonian engineer and investor Jaan Tallinn made sizable donations in cryptocurrencies to the UK-based technology company Faculty AI, according to Fortune.
Skype co-founder donated about $750,000 in Bitcoin and Ethereum to UK-based Faculty AI
Estonian engineer and investor Jaan Tallinn made sizable donations in cryptocurrencies to the UK-based technology company Faculty AI, according to Fortune.
Crypto holders boost charitable donations
Since the summer, some American charitable funds have accepted thousands of dollars in cryptocurrency. The share of such donations has risen amid arrests of participants in protests against police brutality in the United States, according to CoinDesk.
Hackers transfer $20,000 in Bitcoin to charity
The Darkside Hackers group transferred $10,000 to two charitable organisations in cryptocurrency, according to BBC.
Binance raises over $4 million in cryptocurrency for coronavirus relief
The charitable foundation Blockchain Charity Foundation (BCF), established by Binance, continues to collect donations for personal protective equipment against the coronavirus. At present, more than $4 million has been raised in cryptocurrency.
Coinbase CEO Brain Armstrong Launches Charitable Cryptocurrency Fund
Cryptocurrency investors have amassed a lot of money in a short amount of time, and now it is time to give back. That is the philosophy which inspired Brian Armstrong, Coinbase CEO to launch a new charitable fund, TNW reports.
Anonymous Person Donates 38 BTC to Africa’s Water Supply Project
An anonymous donator has sent 38 BTC amounting to $23,000 to charity fund BitGive. The money will be used to maintain operations of The Water Project in Africa.
Users Donate Upwards of $50,000 to BitcoinTalk
Charity crowdfunding project Bithope.org is running a campaign to raise funds for development of BitcoinTalk, the first bitcoin-related forum founded by Bitcoin creator Satoshi Nakamoto.
How Bitcoin Impacts Charity, and Why It’s Cool
Charity and nonprofit organizations, contrary to traditional entities, gradually embrace cryptocurrencies and their underlying technology. This move has more or less evident justification. Blockchain technology may revolutionize the way various charitable efforts work, and change it for the better.We use cookies to improve the quality of our service.
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