Ethereum, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash and Binance Leaders Asked To Help The Impacted by The Australian Fi – U.Today

Bitcoin alongside the rest of the top blockchains is constantly criticized for being used as a payment tool in illegal and shady activities. Australian blockchain promoter Alex Saunders strives to prove that any mass-adopted blockchain can help to deal with the continent-level menaces.

Yesterday, Mr. Saunders published in his Twitter the address of Bitcoin wallet through which everyone is able to donate his/her BTC to citizens affected by the bushfires ragingin Australia.

One day after, he decided to extend this initiative to the users of Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash, Litecoin and Binance Coin.

Also, he asked the top persons of the global blockchain community to participate in this crowdfunding.Ethereum's Vitalik Buterin, Litecoin's Charlie Lee, Binance's Changpeng Zhao as well as Roger Ver of Bitcoin Cash are encouraged to help.

At the moment, people donated more than $2600 only in BTC.

Bitcoin and other crypto behemoths are used in charity initiatives more and more. In 2019 crypto section was launched in the global Charity Tuesday event.

Ripple and Tron's leaders also contributed to charity in the previous year. Tron CEO Justin Sun paid $ 4,5M for charity lunch with Warren Buffet while Ripple started a $100M-funded Ripple for Good program to support education and financial inclusion of populations around the world.

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U.Today readers can also join this initiative and show to the entire world the power of cryptocurrency. Please find below the addresses shared by Mr. Saunders:

BTC:38gi89vKr7VPCcwdoY2coTha86rfDHeyARETH: 0x2cc057d7e6a9c1e56397c147405142066e2b0d02BCH: 1MhhFwyQmNfynWxfD9qnXGqRhFvzhc6QjoLTC: MA1tScyPucdR8qt8MNdUPCgNthyPwYencbBNB: bnb165r4pxe862hetuz2l3wt4yx43uhh4ph9u0ptz6 MEMO: 682855254

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