Blockchain

Binance Raises 467 BTC For Charity Projects

Last Year, Binance launched a charity platform Binance.charity where users can donate crypto for charity projects.

Binance is utilizing the blockchain technology, where all donations transactions are recorded on the blockchain making the transactions history transparent and accessible to all parties. Making sure that ones in need are receiving the care and benefits instead of any third party.

Currently, binance.charity accepts donations made in BNB, BTC and ETH.

TRON Foundation, Enjin Coin, Pundi X Labs, DENT, Bolt and others have joined this project. So far, the initiative has benefited 3,990 children in Uganda, and will expand to 100,000 end beneficiaries in 2019.

M. Ali

Daily cryptocurrency trader, miner, technology enthusiast and a full time IT and security consultant. If you have any questions or comments please feel free to email him at nabil@wibbic.com

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