An Alternative Way to Help Antiwar.com

Angela Keaton, November 27, 2012

You have asked for it. Now you have it. Antiwar.com is accepting Bitcoin. “Bitcoin is a peer-to-peer currency. Peer-to-peer means that no central authority issues new money or tracks transactions. These tasks are managed collectively by the network.”

Our public donation address is: 1M87hiTAa49enJKVeT9gzLjYmJoYh9V98. Our short address is: https://btc.to/8a1. For those of you with smart phones, the QR code is embedded below.


Donate with BitCoin to Antiwar.com




29 Responses to “An Alternative Way to Help Antiwar.com”

  1. Great news, thanks Angela!

  2. Excellent! Just sent a coin your way. Keep it up.

  3. Awesome!!

    Please add it here too: http://antiwar.com/donate/donate.php

  4. Great news. Just a heads up, it’s Bitcoin, not BitCoin.

    Live long and prosper.

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  6. Wow, I can donate now without indirectly contributing to war financing!
    1.99 coins sent.

  7. Donated. Will send more soon. Good on you all for not being scaredy-cats like EFF, Free Software Foundation and Wikipedia.

  8. Most excellent. Some funds have been sent your way.

    EDIT: People can see how much has been donated so far here:
    http://blockchain.info/address/1M87hiTAa49enJKVeT

    A little over $500 as of this moment. A small but good start. I hope it continues.

  9. Its not enoughfor antiwar to have a bitcoin address, they have to put their bitcoin address on the Donate page, alongside Paypal and Google Wallet.

  10. Thank you for your important work.

  11. Yes, please add the bitcoin option to your regular donate page.

  12. Bitcoin on the way.

    More – when Bitcoin is on the main donations page.

    JF

  13. In this article Anti-War.com was mentioned and the response is great!
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  27. A good idea, but I'm not sure it will succeed, I love antiwar, but virtual money like this is too much.

  28. Great post about this. After I initially commented I clicked the -Notify me when new comments are added- check box and I have really skinny feet so the shoe was true to my size. It might be narrow if you have wider feet. For me they fit perfect.

  29. Great post it. its very helpful http://www.coinsigner.com .A good idea, but I'm not sure it will succeed, I love antiwar, but virtual money like this is too much.