Support Bitcoin Not Bombs Hoodie the Homeless Campaign

Support Bitcoin Not Bombs Hoodie the Homeless Campaign

Bitcoin Not Bombs Hoodie the Homeless charity drive starts this week. Last year Bitcoin Not Bombs distributed over 300 hoodies to the needful around San Francisco. Though the bitcoin price has fallen in the past year, Bitcoin Not Bombs reminds us that winter, the honey badger of seasons, does not wait for Bitcoin, the honey badger of money. For every Bitcoin Bomber hoodie purchase, one additional hoodie will go towards the campaign. Each hoodie sports the Bitcoin Not Bombs logo - a bomber air-dropping bitcoins. Let the warmth it provides be a reminder of the good you've brought to someone....


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