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A gala held by Tipping Point, a non-profit organization that seeks to invest in efforts aimed at breaking the poverty cycle in the San Francisco Bay Area, has raised more than $14 million USD. The gala comprises the time that Tipping Point has accepted cryptocurrency donations, with the event being attended by the respective chief executive officers of Coinbase, Ripple Labs, and Pantera Capital Management.
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CEOs of Cryptocurrency Companies Attend Tipping Point Gala
Tipping Point has raised over $14 million during a gala in San Francisco that saw the non-profit accept cryptocurrencies for the first time. As such, the event saw attendance from many leading figures from the cryptocurrency sector.
âItâs great to see in the Bay Area because this is all about making sure that wealth is getting to people who need it most, and this helps lubricate that goal,â said Chris Larsen, the chief executive officer of Ripple.
âItâs a productive and worthwhile application from a nonprofit thatâs driven by some of the most innovative minds in San Francisco,â said Dan Morehead, the CEO and founder of Pantera Capital Management.
âI think a lot more charities will be accepting crypto in the future,â said Brian Armstrong, the CEO and co-founder of Coinbase.
Donors Give âCrypto Giftsâ at Gala
Tipping Point spokeswoman, Marisa Giller, has indicated that all âcrypto giftsâ received will be converted into fiat currency and spent within the next financial year. Cryptocurrency donations were encouraged through a page in the eventâs programme hosting QR codes facilitating donations in the form of BTC, ETH, and XRP.
âTrust me, no one is doing this in New York yet,â auctioneer Lydia Fenet stated of the cryptocurrency donations accepted by Tipping Point.
Cryptocurrency Drives Innovation Among Charities
The cryptocurrency revolution has inspired numerous innovative fundraising efforts on the part of charities and non-profit organizations.
In recent weeks, Unicef Australia launched The Hopepage â a website that the company states will âallow Australians to provide help and hope to vulnerable children by simply opening the page while they are online.â The Hopepage uses Authedmine, an opt-in version of Coinhiveâs API to divert donorsâ computing power to mining XMR on behalf of the organization.
News.Bitcoin.com also recently covered âeat BCHâ, a charity using Bitcoin Cash donations to relieve hunger among Venezuelan children and citizens.
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