Human Trafficking Institute To Accept Bitcoin Donations

Human Trafficking Institute To Accept Bitcoin Donations

The NGO will accept bitcoin donations both on-chain and through the Lightning Network leveraging OpenNode.The Human Trafficking Institute will begin accepting bitcoin donations.Payments on the Bitcoin and Lightning networks will be possible.The new donation vehicle will be made possible by OpenNode, a Bitcoin payment infrastructure provider.The Human Trafficking Institute (HTI) will start accepting bitcoin donations, according to a statement sent to Bitcoin Magazine. The HTI will leverage OpenNode's bitcoin payments technology to accept both on-chain and Lightning Network BTC donations. It....


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