As highlighted in a recent article on blog.bitfinex.com, cryptocurrencies are redefining the global financing landscape. The integration of Bitcoin (BTC) into philanthropy is proving groundbreaking, connecting donors from around the world directly to potential projects without intermediaries.
Geyser Fund: A Global Connection to Bitcoin
Launched in 2022, the Geyser Fund has quickly grown into a pivotal platform for more than 1,800 projects in 190 countries, raising over 34 Bitcoin in donations. The Geyser Fund leverages the Lightning Network to enable anonymous grants that transcend geographic and political barriers, ensuring rapid and secure transfer to recipients. These ‘censorship-resistant’ features distinguish Geyser from traditional fundraising platforms, allowing unlimited global donations.
BTCPay Server: Decentralized and Transparent Funding
BTCPay Server provides a powerful fundraising solution, giving users complete control over their campaigns. Donations flow directly into users’ Bitcoin wallets without any intermediary fees. This decentralized approach allows you to receive support from anywhere in the world without geographic or financial constraints. Additionally, the censorship exemption of BTCPay servers allows funding for sensitive or controversial projects.
Kuno: Ensuring Privacy with Monero
Kuno takes a different approach by leveraging Monero, a cryptocurrency known for its privacy features. The platform allows global fundraising without bank accounts or personal documents and protects the anonymity of both donors and beneficiaries. Kuno’s emphasis on security and privacy ensures that all transactions remain confidential and unaffected by external tracking or interference.
Bitcoin fundraising tools like Geyser Fund, BTCPay Server, and Kuno are ushering in a new era for philanthropy and community support. These platforms help individuals realize their dreams of making a positive impact on the world, while protecting their privacy and allowing them to bypass traditional barriers to fundraising.
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