Who And Why Received The 5 BTC In Grants From The Human Rights Foundation?

Human Rights Foundation, Bitcoin Development Fund

For the second quarter of 2012, the Human Rights Foundation’s Bitcoin Development Fund distributed 500 million satoshis in grants. The receiving projects came from “Cuba, Turkey, Pakistan, Ghana, Venezuela, Burma, and beyond,” according to Chief Strategy Officer Alex Gladstein. In this round, the Human Rights Foundation focused on “Bitcoin software development, community building, censorship monitoring, translation and design.”

According to Gladstein, the foundation’s aim with this program is “to help the network and its apps become better human rights tools for activists, journalists, and others at risk.” Of course, Bitcoinist covered the first round of Bitcoin Development Fund grants. The next one goes live in September, but projects can apply right now. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves, though. Let’s focus on this quarter’s grantees and everything they’re doing for bitcoin.

The Human Rights Foundation Gave 100 Million Satoshis To:

More info: https://www.afrobitcoin.org/

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The Human Rights Foundation Gave 50 Million Satoshis To:

More info: https://github.com/grunch/p2plnbot

Francisco Calderón responded, “So beautiful to see my flag here. Thank you Alex and the Human Rights Foundation for supporting this project and share our vision of a better future for all people.”

More info: http://www.rene-pickhardt.de/

  1. From Cuba – https://eltoque.com/
  2. From Burma – http://english.dvb.no/
  3. From South Africa – https://www.dailymaverick.co.za/

More info: https://netblocks.org/

The Human Rights Foundation Gave 25 Million Satoshis To:

That’s it for this quarter. See you all in September. And remember, your project can apply here, right now.

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