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Title: GiveCrypto - donations made in cryptocurrency
Post by: iRespo on July 02, 2018, 04:53:46 PM
Have you heard about this idea of Brian Armstrong? People like Larsen from Ripple already donated to the initial fund. Just wondering if you have any experience?


Title: Re: GiveCrypto - donations made in cryptocurrency
Post by: mk4 on July 02, 2018, 05:28:22 PM
I've only heard of this just now. Taking a quick look, it looks like a decent crypto charity donation site. Have I used it? Nope, probably in the future when I'm more "financially secure". Would I trust it? Since Brian Armstrong(Coinbase CEO) is the founder of this site, I would say it's pretty reputable.

Overall a good concept. If only I was an earlier adopter(probably pre 2015?) with a huge stack of bitcoin then I definitely would donate.


Title: Re: GiveCrypto - donations made in cryptocurrency
Post by: SFR10 on July 02, 2018, 07:30:12 PM
My experience is similar to "mjglqw". This might actually work for "emerging markets" but not so sure for those that belong to "less developed markets" (unless they change its end product [make it crypto to cash]).


Title: Re: GiveCrypto - donations made in cryptocurrency
Post by: madnessteat on July 03, 2018, 11:59:03 AM
Not sure that this is not another Scam project. If I were rich, I could afford such donations. But first we need to make sure it's true. Sorry for my English if something is misspelled.


Title: Re: GiveCrypto - donations made in cryptocurrency
Post by: togoshigekata on July 03, 2018, 02:22:03 PM
Check out BitGive, they are similar: https://www.bitgivefoundation.org

also I believe Coinbase bought Earn.com,
"Earn bitcoin by replying to emails and completing tasks. Keep the money, or donate it to charity."
https://earn.com/

and also check out BiblePay, 10% of BBP is donated to Charity!
https://medium.com/biblepay-news/what-is-biblepay-7c4c3b227292