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bitcoin symbol keychain. Why have an old-school currency keychain when you can flash your cryptocurrency keychain? A bit of fun for a bitcoin fan.
This keychain is made of 1/4" (6mm) thick birch ply, which has been laser cut for precise detailing. It has had a light pecan stain applied to highlight the natural wood grain. It has then been coated with shellac to protect the finish. This measures 2" in diameter.
NOTE: For an additional $3.75, you can have a name, date or short message engraved on the back of this. Just choose the Engraving option and at checkout, give the details you want engraved in the Note To Seller field.
Please read the measurements above to see size restrictions. We do not have a character limit; whatever will fit within the keychain's dimensions, we will engrave. We will adjust the size of the font accordingly, unless the text will be too small to read. We will let you know if that is the case.
***Please make sure any dates or spelling are correct – we will engrave exactly as you type, and are not responsible for any spelling mistakes or erroneous dates. Please type carefully! Also, if you use quotation marks around your text, please specify if you want the quotes engraved with the text, or just the text.
WE WILL ENGRAVE EXACTLY AS YOU TYPE.
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WikiLeaks has long relied upon donations in order to keep exposing government and corporate secrets and corruption. Now another avenue of support is open as Julian Assange announces that WikiLeaks now supports bitcoin SegWit addresses.
WikiLeaks has tirelessly worked to analyze and publish restricted and censored data that exposes corruption and other organizational secrets. In its 10 years of existence, it has amassed a database of over 10 million documents that shed light on things that governments and other entities would prefer to remain in the shadows. WikiLeaks supports a number of donation methods, and the latest one is addresses.
Donating to Illuminate the Dark
WikiLeaks has expanded its donation base as Julian Assange notes that the group now supports bitcoin SegWit addresses. He notes that transaction fees from SegWit-enabled wallets are minimized, which might help encourage more donations to keep WikiLeaks up and running.
. now supports Segwit addresses meaning that transaction fees from Segwit enabled wallets are minimized. You can use our main address or generate a one-tme-only private address here:
3CYioxfGcGCLqRTg4X1d4oHWMKqxqCqaAb
— Julian Assange (@JulianAssange)
Those looking to donate can use WikiLeaks’ main address or generate a one-time if they choose to do so. WikiLeaks takes multiple cryptocurrencies as donations, including ZCash, , and Monero.
Made for Each Other
Cryptocurrency and WikiLeaks are really made for each other. The non-profit organization relies upon anonymous individuals handing over documents that they feel should see the light of day. Both virtual currency and WikiLeaks exist outside the system and offer a means of promoting change while expanding the exercise of individual freedom.
Julian Assange and WikiLeaks do have a long association with bitcoin. Just two months ago, Assange tweeted that the organization was into the cryptocurrency due to the US government forcing payment companies (Mastercard, Visa, etc.) to carry out “an illegal banking blockade” against WikiLeaks.
My deepest thanks to the US government, Senator McCain and Senator Lieberman for pushing Visa, MasterCard, Payal, AmEx, Mooneybookers, et al, into erecting an illegal banking blockade against starting in 2010. It caused us to invest in bitcoin — with > 50000% return.
— Julian Assange (@JulianAssange)
But it seems that WikiLeaks and Assange has had the last laugh. He says that the group began investing in bitcoins back in 2010 and are now enjoying an extremely healthy return of over 50,000%.
While WikiLeaks has reaped the benefits of government sanctions, thanks to bitcoin and its phenomenal rise in value, Julian Assange is still stuck in the London embassy for Ecuador. He fled to the embassy in 2012 to escape extradition attempts from Sweden for an alleged rape, but Sweden eventually dropped the charges against him. However, the UK police still have a warrant for his arrest for breaking his bail conditions when he moved into the embassy. There he sits, but he and his organization are still proving themselves to be a thorn in the sides of the extremely powerful.
It seems fitting for WikiLeaks to support bitcoin SegWit addresses as many governments are working to restrict cryptocurrency. Now crypto enthusiasts can donate and help stick it to The Man.
What do you think about WikiLeaks now supporting bitcoin SegWit addresses? Have you ever donated to WikiLeaks? Let us know in the comments below.
Images courtesy of Twitter/@JulianAssange and Wikimedia Commons.
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