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Bitcoin's huge surge has put cryptocurrency and blockchain in the spotlight. So what's in it for nonprofits and charities who might want to get in on the action?

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December 22, 2017

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The Friday Exit

After the bitcoin gold rush: Could blockchain change the way we give money to charity?

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Bitcoin's huge surge has put cryptocurrency and blockchain in the spotlight. So what's in it for nonprofits and charities who might want to get in on the action?

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