An initiative which was launched yesterday and which deserves to be highlighted: the Australian entrepreneur Alex Saunders, founder and director of the media Nugget's News and member of the association Blockchain Australia has just set up a kitty to collect Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, for Australian firefighters who are currently fighting tirelessly against the huge fires that occupy all screens of the world today.
In addition to Bitcoin (BTC), donations can be made in Bitcoin Cash (BCH), BinanceCoin (BNB), Ethereum (ETH) and Litecoin (LTC), using the following wallets:
ETH: 0x2cc057d7e6a9c1e56397c147405142066e2b0d02
BCH: 1MhhFwyQmNfynWxfD9qnXGqRhFvzhc6Qjo
LTC: MA1tScyPucdR8qt8MNdUPCgNthyPwYencb
BNB: bnb165r4pxe862hetuz2l3wt4yx43uhh4ph9u0ptz6
Beyond the gesture, donating a few satoshi reminds us that Bitcoin is able to slightly compensate for its disastrous ecological image by indirectly serving the common and universal cause of the planet.
Most importantly, a Bitcoin donation by its very nature offers the guarantee that all of the funds will actually be donated to the recipient of the donation. Evidence you might say? And yet, Australian firefighters themselves are warning donors: going through traditional donation platforms is guaranteed to see the central government ... shamelessly taxing them.