HRF's Bitcoin Development Fund Supports 26 Projects
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HRF's Bitcoin Development Fund Supports 26 Projects
"The funding round targets open-source developers, researchers, and educational initiatives working across Bitcoin's ecosystem, with an emphasis on tools that strengthen financial privacy and censorship resistance."
"HRF estimates its efforts ultimately serve billions of people living under restrictive political systems, where access to open financial networks and uncensorable payment rails can be limited or surveilled."
"Supported projects will span software development, Bitcoin research, and grassroots education programs across Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Caribbean."
"HRF's initiative is designed to reinforce Bitcoin's role as a tool for financial freedom, enabling journalists, nonprofit organizations, and activists to more securely communicate, organize, and receive support globally through Bitcoin."
The Human Rights Foundation has launched a funding initiative of 1.5 billion satoshis through its Bitcoin Development Fund. This funding aims to support open-source developers, researchers, and educational projects focused on Bitcoin infrastructure, privacy, and financial freedom. The grants target projects that enhance financial privacy and censorship resistance, particularly for dissidents in authoritarian regimes. Supported initiatives will include software development, Bitcoin research, and grassroots education across various regions, reinforcing Bitcoin's role as a tool for secure communication and organization for activists and journalists.
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