Even the subject line sounds complicated. Grr.
I'd absolutely love to use bitcoins in order to recieve donations for a project I'm part of; the plus side for me is the anonymity that I wouldn't get by accepting donations through PayPal for example, which remains the fastest and easiest way for supporters to donate.
The problem here is that in my experience, Bitcoins seem so, so hard to get. Typically my donators would have to confirm their bank details with a trading platform then make a non-automated trade, or buy far too much bitcoin compared to the amount they want to donate, etc. Or mine the bitcoins themselves.
But of course, most of my supporters haven't got or most likely haven't even heard of Bitcoin; so that's out of the question and the likelihood they'll have a bitcoin wallet with bitcoin ready to donate is next to none.
Therefore I'm coming to you guys to ask you if, honestly, Bitcoin is a viable donation currency? Be realistic, most people are unlikely to donate if they have to do a great deal more work than click a paypal donation button. So what would be the fastest way for people to get bitcoin in order to donate to me? I wouldn't even care if I only received 70% of the value of their actual donation or something, I'm non-profit, I just need to have enough so that I don't have to pay out of pocket in order to support my project.
Thanks