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Topic: Bitocin Charity Largest donation received maybe stolen (Read 660 times)

newbie
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Hmmm wonder who the Robin Hood is....
legendary
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This is the land of wolves now & you're not a wolf
Anything that has to do with money and that the government does not control will receive tons of bad press, because they filter what reaches the public
newbie
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Like you I am getting a little tired of  bad press. I am sure the actual interview was supposed to be on Bitcoin100 and the wonderful work they are doing to bring bitcoin to charities and it looks like it was spun with focus on a single questionable donation to turn a very postive story into a negative one.  I wonder how we can prevent this from happening again.  How do you know if a donation is legitimate or not (the attached note on this one certainly made it appear that it was stolen) and what do you do if you receive a donation that is not legitimate?  Do you simply return to sender ?   http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasperhamill/2014/02/03/bitcoin-charity-admits-its-biggest-donation-ever-was-likely-stolen-money/?utm_content=buffer70e44&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer

Peter
http://www.againsthunger.org
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