Bitcoin-Only Exchange Relai To Donate Portion Of Revenue To UNICEF
Relai, a bitcoin-only savings and investment app, is using a referral program to donate up to 50% of referred transactions to humanitarian organization UNICEF.Relai, a bitcoin-only exchange based in Switzerland, is donating up to 50% of its revenue to humanitarian-aid organization UNICEF on qualifying transactions. Humanitarian efforts will focus toward improving female participation in the tech industry at a young age for poverty and conflict-affected communities, as well as Ukrainian support. “Bitcoin is an incredibly useful tool for mobilizing humanitarian aid on a large scale”, said....
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