Human Rights Foundation Donates 1 Billion Satoshis To Fund Bitcoin Development
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The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) announced a round of grants from its Bitcoin Development Fund, allocating 1 billion satoshis (10 BTC) to over 20 projects worldwide. These grants support initiatives focused on open-source Bitcoin development, mining decentralization, privacy tools, and education for individuals living under authoritarian regimes, particularly in Latin America, Africa, and Asia. Projects like NetBlocks enhance monitoring of internet shutdowns, while TollGate offers decentralized internet access. Vinteum aims to bolster Bitcoin development in Latin America, and BTCPay Server enables Bitcoin transactions without third-party reliance, crucial for financial autonomy in repressive states.
HRF's new round of grants from the Bitcoin Development Fund will distribute 1 billion satoshis to over 20 projects globally to enhance Bitcoin development and empower individuals under authoritarian regimes.
The Human Rights Foundation's Bitcoin Development Fund aims to bolster financial freedom by funding diverse projects that support open-source Bitcoin development, decentralization, and educational initiatives in repressive environments.
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