American Red Cross to Accept Bitcoin Donations Through BitPay

American Red Cross to Accept Bitcoin Donations Through BitPay

As Black Friday and Bitcoin Black Friday get closer, shoppers around the world can't wait to score amazing deals this holiday season. However, the holiday season isn't just about spending, but also about giving back to the community. And now, starting this Friday, with the support of BitPay, consumers will be able to make bitcoin donations to the American Red Cross, a nonprofit organisation that aims to help those in need here in America and around the world. Also read: Mozilla Foundation Now Accepts Bitcoin Donations. American Red Cross: Now Accepting Bitcoin. As many nonprofit....


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