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April 22, 2011, 10:38:33 PM
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Just to be clear. I'm in no way affiliated with the Electronic Frontiers Foundation. But as a bitcoin user watching the phenomenal growth of value in coins, one can not help assume this is going to get the attention of the law. My hope is by then it is too big and entrenched to be wrangled by anyone. (hey that's what happened to the Internet)
In any case, bitcoin will need it's supporters to be heard in the U.S. and that means professional legal and political help. The EFF is likely to be involved in any such litigation at the federal level and so let's not forget them when considering donations for the good of Bitcoin.

Send them bitcoins to show your support. You can find their address on this page:


http://www.eff.org/helpout


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April 22, 2011, 10:39:38 PM
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They're also one of the first if not the first charity in the world to accept bitcoin.

Bless their effort for liberty.

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I have donated in the past, but thanks to your reminder, some more BTC are headed their way
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