Coincheck Taking Bitcoin Donations for Japan Earthquake Victims
Japanese bitcoin exchange Coincheck is collecting donations for victims of the powerful earthquakes that struck the country’s southwest in the past week. At the time of writing, the fund had already received 26.865 BTC (around USD$11,615) from 146 donors. At least 29 people were killed and almost 2,000 injured when two quakes struck near Kumamoto City on....
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Most of us have already known about the Nepal earthquake that rocked the South Asian country last month. The Nepal earthquake of magnitude 7.8 epicentered in Kathmandu caused extensive damage to life and property in the region. This huge earthquake on April 25, 2015 was followed by multiple aftershocks, the latest one of magnitude 7.2 on May 12. 2015. The Nepal earthquake toll is expected to cross 10,000, along with collapsed buildings (both old and new ones alike) and damage to infrastructure has made rehabilitation hard. Governments, organizations and individuals across the world are....
Disaster can strike us all at any given moment, and the folks living on the coast of Ecuador has been on the receiving end of a massive earthquake. Bitcoinec is raising Bitcoin donations to help the victims and their families. It is always positive to see Bitcoin community members rally together for a good cause. Even though the good cause in this story....
It has been about a month since the "Bit of Support" campaign went live. The campaign available on www. BitofSupport.com is a socially conscious initiative by NewsBTC, KarmaSnap and igot towards the victims of the recent earthquakes in Nepal. In the past few days, the campaign on BitoSupport.com has proven that the Bitcoin community cares deeply. To stand proof to this overly generic claim is the response received by BitofSupport; the campaign has raised about 1 BTC so far in less than 30 days. 1 BTC, which converts to roughly around $230 in fiat currency doesn't look like a lot of money.....
Kathamndu - earthquake victims living outside after the biggest quake in 80 years. Image via simcsea via Flickr. Nepal has dominated the headlines this week following a devastating earthquake, which at the time of press, had already claimed the lives of more than 4,000 people. Just as swift, however, has been the charitable response. The Red Cross has committed an initial $300,000 of aid as well as an additional 19,000 non-food relief kits including essential items such as clothes and mosquito nets. Meanwhile, online fundraising platform Global Giving has already raised approximately....
A group of anonymous Italian Bitcoin enthusiasts is leveraging the cryptocurrency to help victims of the earthquake that has devastated parts of the country. No financial services. The 6.2 magnitude earthquake struck the village of Amatrice late August. According to BTM operator Luca Dordolo, the disaster took out even the most basic of services: “Right now we know of 300 deaths and everything is destroyed: no bank and financial services, lack of everything, even water and electricity.” Acquaintances of Dordolo have taken the initiative to launch a campaign to help out the victims of the....