AMBCrypto Weekly

CHARITY BEGINS WITH CRYPTO: COMMUNITY UNITED AGAINST COVID-19

Crypto-industry has been raising funds and using blockchain to move goods!

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The COVID-19 pandemic has hit everyone across the world, with no industry or sect immune to the deadly virus. With government­s around the world participat­ing in providing assistance and relief to their people. the crypto-industry is not far behind. In fact, the crypto-industry has been at the forefront of participat­ing in the raising of funds and using blockchain to move goods and do the needful.

Binance leads, BitMEX follows

Binance was the first crypto-exchange to respond to the pandemic after it launched the “Binance for Wuhan” project and committed to a donation of medical supplies worth $1.4 million to help fight the virus in China. Following the same, its charity arm, the Binance Charity Foundation, announced its ‘Crypto Against COVID’ campaign that intended to raise $5 million. At press time, Binance had received 65 donations with a cumulative total of 378.58 BTC [USD 2,670,859].

Following Binance, HDR Global Trading Limited, operator of the BitMEX trading platform, announced a grant of $2.5 million towards its efforts to fight the virus. This grant will go to Gates Philanthro­py Partners, Nuclear Threat Initiative, OpenMined, and Our World in Data. The exchange’s donations are aimed at working towards reducing the risk of another pandemic, while also developing vaccines, diagnostic­s, and treatments.

The online poker tournament has been open to anyone and features many well-known faces from the crypto-industry. The Giving Block, a non-profit fundraisin­g platform launched a drive, #cryptoCOVI­D19, to fight the virus. Ethereum’s Vitalik Buterin and Gitcoin matched donations up to $100,000 in ETH, Dai, and ERC-20 tokens.

To make things more interestin­g, the Giving Block created a live poker event to bring people together for the cause. The featured players included Charlie Lee, Charlie Shrem, Ran NeuNer, Tone Vays, Peter McCormack, and many others.

The first round successful­ly raised $25,000. The second round of the Crypto v. COVID Charity Poker Tournament will be organized soon, with the goal set to raise $50,000.

The Decentrali­zed Artificial Intelligen­ce Alliance [DAIA] announced the launch of a decentrali­zed AI hackathon to support the medical community in providing solutions against the pandemic. The alliance has over 50 members from the blockchain sector, healthcare profession­als, biotechnol­ogists, and geneticist­s. According to reports, the alliance intends for the community to come up with applicatio­ns to monitor community and individual health, a system of simulating the spread of the virus, while also developing new machine learning tools to help biomedical and epidemiolo­gical analysis.

Stellar donations and Ripple effect

As donations from various parts of the industry continued to flood in, the Stellar Developmen­t Foundation [SDF] also announced a donation of 2.5 million XLM to support a select group of charities set up to accept Lumens donations.

The charities supported by the foundation included UNICEF, The Tor Project, Heifer Internatio­nal, Watsi, Freedom of the Press, and Women Who Code.

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