The French website and the official twitter account of The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) that helps children around the world, now accepts donations in BAT cryptocurrency.
Donations can be made through using Brave web browser by simply clicking on the BAT icon in the Brave URL bar. Users can choose to make one-time or recurring monthly donations.
Last October, UNICEF announced that it will be accepting Ethereum or Bitcoin as a form of donations into its recently established Cryptocurrency fund. The received funds will help improve internet connectivity in schools around the world and be able to invest into Blockchain start-ups, provided the projects help children and young people.
Brave browser, which was created by Brendan Eich the creator of JavaScript and a co-founder of Mozilla foundation, is a free and open-source web browser and available on Windows, MacOS, Linux, Android and iOS.
Brave web browser uses its own cryptocurrency , called BAT (or Basic Attention Token), allowing users to earn or donate crypto by just installing and using the browser.
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