GoFundMe Crowdfunding Campaign Removed Due To Bitcoin Address Listing

GoFundMe Crowdfunding Campaign Removed Due To Bitcoin Address Listing

GoFundMe does not operate in some countries, nor do they let Africans withdraw funds from the platform. Bitcoin remains a topic of substantial debate and lots of opposition. Despite the advantages cryptocurrency offers when it comes to crowdfunding, very few platform shave integrated cryptocurrency support. GoFundMe suspended a campaign which had a Bitcoin address listed, as it allegedly violated their terms of service. GoFundMe Doesn’t Like Bitcoin. It has to be said; crowdfunding platforms do not take kindly to Bitcoin. If they did, companies such as Indiegogo and Kickstarter would have....


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