Free Software Foundation Receives $900,000 in Anonymous Monero Donations
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Summary
The Free Software Foundation (FSF) announced receiving two major anonymous donations totaling approximately $900,000 USD in Monero cryptocurrency. These contributions are among the largest private gifts ever made to the organization and come at a challenging time for many non-profits. The donations will support the FSF's mission of promoting free software and user freedom.
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These extraordinary donations, both made to the FSF in the cryptocurrency Monero, are among some of the largest private gifts ever made to the organization
The donors wish to remain anonymous
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