The Human Rights Foundation Gave Aways 425 Million Sats. Here Are The Recipients

Human Rights Foundation, a hand gifting Bitcoin

The Bitcoin Development Fund by The Human Rights Foundation performed another magic trick. They used the sat standard to announce their latest round of “gifts.” This time around, it “focuses on Bitcoin core, lightning, and wallet development as well as expanding Bitcoin education and translation in emerging markets and authoritarian regimes,” the HRF said in a press release. They distributed a whooping 425 million sats.

Since May 2020, the Human Rights Foundation’s “Bitcoin Development Fund focuses on improving the privacy, usability, and resilience of the Bitcoin Network.” It was created “to support open source software.” So far, it “has allocated more than $1.1 million worth of Bitcoin and dollars to more than 30 developers and educators across the world.”

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So, who are the recipients this time around? Let’s meet them.

The Human Rights Foundation Gave 100 Million Satoshis To:

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The Human Rights Foundation Gave 50 Million Satoshis To:

Funnily, Bitcoinist just featured Posch in a “From The Ground” report from El Salvador. So, she’s already doing the work.

The Human Rights Foundation Gave 25 Million Satoshis To:

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Kudos to The Human Rights Foundation for this phenomenal program. May they continue to help activists, educators, and privacy-focused projects for years to come. In the second quarter of 2022, they’ll announce the next round of Bitcoin Development Fund grants. You can count on Bitcoinist to keep you posted.

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