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Topic: How A Horrific Killing Led This Guy To Run 3,000 Miles (Read 681 times)

legendary
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I don't understand idea why i should give money to someone who run instead of giving it directly to poor people....

To me it's bullhit

Proof of work.
newbie
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I don't understand idea why i should give money to someone who run instead of giving it directly to poor people....

To me it's bullhit
legendary
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Respect, this is my second time of hearing about Sean. wish him luck and good health
sr. member
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How A Horrific Killing Led This Guy To Run 3,000 Miles Raising Bitcoin For The Homeless

Homeless advocate, runner, and Bitcoin lover Jason King has combined all three together for an epic adventure. He's running across the country — some 3,100 miles — to raise money in Bitcoin for the homeless.

He's the founder of Sean's Outpost, a homeless outreach center in Pensacola, Fla., which is named for King's best friend who was allegedly robbed and then killed in 2012.

Recently, Sean's Outpost discovered it could do more to house and feed people when it received Bitcoin donations instead of other currencies.

Back in March, when one Bitcoin was worth about $50, Sean's Outpost made this announcement that it would be accepting the currency: “Donate 1 BTC and we will feed 40 people.”

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/a-killing-led-to-bitcoins-for-the-homeless-2014-2#ixzz2sL8tXPyj
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