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HRF Grants 10 BTC To Worldwide Projects Advancing Bitcoin

HRF Grants 10 BTC To Worldwide Projects Advancing Bitcoin


Today, the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) announced its most recent round of Bitcoin Development Fund grants at the Oslo Freedom Forum, per a press release sent to Bitcoin Magazine.

10 bitcoin, currently worth $704,740 at the time of writing, is being granted across 13 different projects around the world. The funds will be used to advance education for people living under authoritarian regimes, privacy and Lightning Network development, decentralized communications, and providing nonprofits and human rights groups with easier onramps to financial freedom tools, according to the release. 

The HRF’s main areas of focus with this round of grants is countries and regions in Latin America, the Middle East, Asia, and Africa.

This announcement comes only a few months after the HRF’s last round of grants in March, where it donated $500,000 to 14 worldwide Bitcoin projects. While the HRF did not disclose exactly how much money each project is receiving, the following 13 projects are the recipients of today’s round of grants worth 10 BTC in total:

The HRF is a nonpartisan, nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that promotes and protects human rights globally, with a focus on closed societies. The HRF continues to raise support for the Bitcoin Development Fund, and interested donors can find more info on how to donate bitcoin here. Applications for grant support by the HRF can be submitted here



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