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Messaging App Touted by Elon Musk Now Accepts Cryptocurrency Donations

Mon, 15/03/2021 - 17:15
Popular messaging app Signal now accepts contributions in Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies.
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Messaging App Touted by Elon Musk Now Accepts Cryptocurrency Donations
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Popular encrypted messaging application Signal has announced support for cryptocurrency donations in a recent tweet:   

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If you've been patiently waiting for Signal to accept cryptocurrency donations, you no longer need to hodl back your generosity.

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Signal has partnered with leading cryptocurrency donation platform The Giving Block, which makes it possible to send contributions anonymously.     

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The app’s tiny team of developers relies on donations to pay for servers.

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Building a fair internet  

Created by American cryptographer and anarchist Moxie Marlinspike, Signal stands out among popular messaging apps because of its end-to-end encryption that allows sending messages without revealing their content to any third party.  

After Facebook’s WhatsApp sparked a backlash by forcing users to accept its updated privacy policy, millions of users switched to Signal in mere hours.

In only a day, the app started reaching new peaks of popularity after none other than Tesla CEO Elon Musk, the richest person in the world, urged his followers to use it

In mid-January, it surpassed 50 million installs on the Google Play Store. 

Signal is managed by a non-profit foundation, which has no incentive to collect its users’ data. 

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