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Topic: Bitcoin application - disaster aid (Read 747 times)

legendary
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Learning the troll avoidance button :)
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DumBlinDeaf
November 13, 2013, 03:27:55 AM
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I'm trying the same friend
but these retarded donation sites only accept
Paypal and creditcards

And the forms you have to fill out long forms and a minimum donation of $5
Total idiots
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November 12, 2013, 06:05:22 AM
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Hello,

I was looking for a way to donate to the Philippines with bitcoin. In fact, it would be great if anyone has details of charities that are making this possible and could post this.

Not to hijack a tragedy, but I heard a discussion last night where somone from UNICEF was talking about there response to disasters like this and it made me think about bitcoin.

One way that they respond is to get money as quickly as possible into the hands of people who need aid. The idea here is that 'private enterprise' is more efficient at generating infrastructure on the fly than Govornment and NGOs and once people have money, 'private enterprise' has the incentive to help them and aid starts to flow. I'm not sure what that says about humanity, but that's not the point.

It strikes me that if digital currencies were more widely used in the future, financial aid could simply be 'broadcast' in regions having suffered natural disasters like this. Few these days don't have a cellphone.
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