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March 12, 2011, 12:16:10 AM
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As I'm sure pretty much everyone knows, shit has really hit the fan with the earthquake and Tsunamis in Japan. Is there a charity organisation that might be persuaded to accept donations in Bitcoin? Japan currently seems to have been the hardest hit by the disaster, but it's of course possible some other areas in the Pacific will need aid more.

I hope it's not too cynical to think this, but perhaps there's an opportunity to both help some people out and to gain some positive publicity for Bitcoin here. Everything is still very much up in the air, but I'll try to look into this as soon as things clear up a bit.

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March 12, 2011, 01:04:45 AM
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Good call. It's this sort of thing that bitcoins are best suited for. Great chance to show off their robustness as well as the quality of the bitcoin community.

Let us know if you come up with anything. I would definitely donate a few BTC for that cause.
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March 30, 2011, 02:18:40 PM
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maybe it could be useful for setting up a voip network in the disaster effected areas and get a deal with a company who accepts bitcoins like for instance link2voip?

i have seen that the tokyo hacker space is planning in helping to set up some voip services...

http://quake.tokyohackerspace.org/index.php/VoIP
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March 30, 2011, 04:08:38 PM
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oh, guess i missed the initial response of the bitcoin community:

http://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=4403.msg64403#msg64403


after reading this blog i think, there is still a lot that could be done...

http://www.relief20.com/


apparently the tokyo hackerspace mentioned on that blog asks for more help too:

http://tokyohackerspace.org/en/japan-in-crisis


now my question:

would it be a good idea to ask them to accept bitcoins donations in order to set up voip services and get some other electronic goods
--> buying from traders who accept btc?

here's their wanted items list:

http://quake.tokyohackerspace.org/index.php/Main_Page#Our_list


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December 02, 2017, 06:54:14 AM
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Today I am scanning bitcointalk looking to people that in the past was wondering about bitcoin and charity, especially related to natural disasters; we spent quite few years now to develop Helperbit, now is live since a couple of days, please let me know if the platform meets some of your ideas, if you know any organization tha are working on support reconstrucion or rescue in affected area please suggest them to me I will try to contact them any feedback is welcome.

https://app.helperbit.com

you can find the main discussion on the project here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032587.0

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December 02, 2017, 07:12:10 AM
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Today I am scanning bitcointalk looking to people that in the past was wondering about bitcoin and charity, especially related to natural disasters; we spent quite few years now to develop Helperbit, now is live since a couple of days, please let me know if the platform meets some of your ideas, if you know any organization tha are working on support reconstrucion or rescue in affected area please suggest them to me I will try to contact them any feedback is welcome.

https://app.helperbit.com

you can find the main discussion on the project here:
https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=1032587.0

Bitcoin for charity? I guess it is really good to help others than others will help you. I agree that bitcoin and charity because bitcoin is really useful in every disaster that our country will encountered and encounter soon. Bitcoin really a good help for everyone , I too really wanted them to help, just like what bitcoin did for other people.
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December 09, 2017, 05:34:55 PM
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great ....
this is not just any investment business .. in this business now we can feel for good. this is not merely a place or money search site but keep a place for charity .. please you know.
what can we give ...? it's a nice good for bitcoin.
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