Pineapple Fund's $56M Giving Spree
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#22Noob question here: You receive $1mil in bitcoin as someone who knows nothing about bitcoin...then what? Do you sell it? Do you need to go find someone to sell it to? I'd imagine you can't just go to an exchange and unload $1mil in bitcoin as most exchanges have limits on how much you can trade at once without more advanced accounts?
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#23For people who skip the article and go straight to the comments. This is indeed about the Pineapple fund [0]. [0] https://pineapplefund.org
I have a question, how can you register a website by being anonymous ? I don't understand, anyone care to explain ? Thanks.
In the end they are relying on both whois guard and the domain registrar to keep their anonymity.
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#24For people who skip the article and go straight to the comments. This is indeed about the Pineapple fund [0]. [0] https://pineapplefund.org
I have a question, how can you register a website by being anonymous ? I don't understand, anyone care to explain ? Thanks.
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#25I hope the next crypto philanthropist funds other psychedelic research, e.g. Heffter Research. https://heffter.org/ Psilocybin and classic psychedelics also seems to be very high potential - e.g. for addiction [0], problem solving/creativity [1], and for depression/anxiety [2].
[0]: https://hub.jhu.edu/2014/09/11/magic-mushrooms-smoking/
[1]: https://thethirdwave.co/psychedelics-creativity/
[2]: https://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/01/health/hallucinogenic-mus...
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#26The source of the funds should be a concern for the charities involved in my opinion. I find the recipients a little quick to praise the donor with little being said about how the bitcoins were obtained. Maybe this information was simply not made public, and that would be fine if there was due diligence. However the fact more established institutions did not receive gifts is an eyebrow raiser: it is more likely these…
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#27These are cryptocurrency gifts, right? How would the recipients realize the money from them, or would they treat them as assets to hold?
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#28Edit: They link to the transactions on the pineapple fund site
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#29Earlier quoted context omitted.
I have a question, how can you register a website by being anonymous ? I don't understand, anyone care to explain ? Thanks.
It's hosted by Github pages which only needs an email address and is free so no billing info. Domain requires payment and stuff but you can easily use whois privacy protection. Looks like they use "Whois Guard Protection". In the end they are relying on both whois guard and the domain registrar to keep their anonymity.
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#30For people who skip the article and go straight to the comments. This is indeed about the Pineapple fund [0]. [0] https://pineapplefund.org
I have a question, how can you register a website by being anonymous ? I don't understand, anyone care to explain ? Thanks.