According to the university, an anonymous benefactor gifted UPenn’s Wharton School of Business $5 million in Bitcoin (BTC) — roughly 118.46 BTC at the time of publication — which will be used to support the Stevens Center for Innovation in Finance.
Here you can readThe school after announcing it requires a minimum $10,000 donation received $5 million in btc from someone not disclosing identity.
I don't know about you but the major factor of blockchain is that it allows sender to stay anonymous if you choose to and I think I like this part. You at any point can choose to stay hidden in transactions you do especially gift. The freedom of choice is well guaranted by blockchain.
It allows users :
Freedom: Yes it gives you the freedom of choice to stay anonymous by not disclosing to receiver your identity (although it also has its disadvantage when you send to wrong wallet
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Humility: I see humility too because interms of gift, when we don't disclose to our benefactor about our identify, we simply displaying humility and to say
is a small world and we just have to show care, love affection without announcing ourselves. After all ,
the bible says when we are gifting with the right hand, we shouldn't allow the left hand to see or be aware of itNo Trace Left: Sure on that because blockchain only leave your hash transaction and that only confirms you can monitor the transaction if it is yet to be confirmed and after confirmation, you just have to move on and can't do a trace of real off line identity, only wallet source