Flood in Serbia – Please donate
We received the following message from Aaron (Bitangels) and we think is something really worth to share! If you have, please consider donations for the victims of the flood! Here is the original message: Hi fellow Bitcoiners, you might have heard about the terrible flood desaster that is happening in Serbia. So I am setting up this spontaneous campaign and hope that many people can donate some Bitcoins to show that we care and help. Please donate to this address: 1Ajx88sxaQFE7D2TtEZggUafrZPjLoYDFa All donations will be converted by Bitstamp (Slovenia) into Euros, which will be transferred....
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