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Why Institutional Adoption of Crypto Matters for Nonprofits Learn how institutional adoption of crypto is increasing trust, reducing risk, and supporting the growth of Crypto Philanthropy for nonprofits.
Muslim woman using crypto zakat calculator on laptop to donate Bitcoin during Ramadan How to Give Zakat Using Cryptocurrency: Step-by-Step Guide To give Zakat using cryptocurrency, The Giving Block is your one-stop destination to find and support charitable organizations.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block 6 Types of Cryptocurrency and How to Donate Them The Giving Block accepts more than 80 types of cryptocurrency that donors can use to support nonprofits and charities in a variety of ways.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block Donate Other Cryptos We are able to process some donations of cryptocurrencies that aren't listed in The Giving Block's Donation Form. Please read this information and/or contact us to verify.
What is Cryptocurrency? A cryptocurrency is a form of digital currency that uses cryptography and blockchain to encrypt, secure, and verify transactions and proof of ownership.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block Crypto Glossary for Nonprofits and Donors: 60+ Terms Explained We’ve put together a glossary of the most popular, essential, and amusing jargon, terms, shorthands, and slang.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block Learn About Cryptocurrency New to cryptocurrency? Get immersed in all things crypto and crypto philanthropy. Learn about accepting crypto donations and crypto taxes.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block Why should nonprofits accept cryptocurrency donations? Less than 1% of nonprofits accept cryptocurrency donations. Fifteen years ago nonprofits were skeptical about credit card donations.
Donation Donation Form | The Giving Block What is Blockchain: Why You Should Care A blockchain is a growing list of records, called blocks, that are linked together using cryptography. Each block contains a cryptographic hash of the previous block, a timestamp, and transaction data.

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