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July 02, 2017, 06:02:09 AM
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Bitcoin’s value has been rising steadily throughout 2017 with more people using the decentralized currency than ever before. One of bitcoin’s great use cases, which is on the rise, is how easy it is to donate to charitable funds. According to a recent Fidelity Charitable 2017 Giving Report donations to Fidelity Charitable made in bitcoin is growing significantly.

Fidelity Charitable Sees Significant Growth in 2017 Bitcoin Donations

Just recently Bitcoin.com reported on the CEO of Fidelity Investments, Ms. Abigail Johnson telling the public how much the company liked bitcoin. The company detailed plans to integrate with Coinbase, and Ms. Johnson also revealed Fidelity’s in-house cafeteria accepts the cryptocurrency for food and drinks. Now the company has published it’s annual Fidelity Charitable 2017 Giving Report which details how charitable donations made in bitcoin is on the rise.

Fidelity’s 26-page report details that a lot of people are donating with non-publicly traded assets and a very popular contribution method is bitcoin. In the first six months of 2017 Fidelity Charitable received $9 million in BTC so far and that number has already surpassed 2016’s bitcoin donations by $2 million. The organization has turned over $3.1 billion in non-publicly traded assets like real estate, life insurance policies and even grain. The digital asset bitcoin has been used for Fidelity’s philanthropic funds and grants since 2015.


Fidelity Charitable received $7 million in bitcoin donations in 2016. In 2017 bitcoin donations so far add up to $9 million.

More about this: https://news.bitcoin.com/charitable-donations-using-bitcoin-continue-to-rise/
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July 02, 2017, 10:45:25 AM
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this is nice to know helping each other is good thing
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July 02, 2017, 11:48:32 AM
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Bitcoins provide pseudonmity, and that helps in protecting the privacy of people making charitable donations.
I might want to make donations to the Church, but my wife wouldn't really like it. Transferring bitcoins helps solve the problem.
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