Tor funding [was: ranting at Juan's hatebait rapaciously [before that, something about: request for transcript: Bruce Schneier and Eben Moglen discuss a post-Snowden Internet]]
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:27 AM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
... b) you insist Tor's origins and funding sources are proof of malfeasance; they've responded by diversifying funding.
even more today :) https://blog.torproject.org/blog/announcement-tor-project-now-accepting-bitc... """ Over the past year, we have received many requests for us to accept bitcoin donations. After careful consideration and research, we are thrilled to announce that effective today The Tor Project is accepting bitcoin donations. In partnership with Bitpay, bitcoins can easily and directly be donated to support Tor’s ongoing mission of being the global resource for privacy technology advocacy, research and education in the ongoing pursuit of freedom of speech, privacy rights online, and censorship circumvention. Check out ourdonations page now. Bitcoin donations received by The Tor Project will be converted directly to US Dollars. Our decision to accept bitcoins has been well thought out and researched from a financial accounting perspective with an eye on passing our required annual A-133 audit. We believe we are the first US 501(c)3 non-profit organization to test acceptance of bitcoins and attempt to pass the US Government A-133 Audit Standard. Our 2013 audit results, along with our past financial documents, will be made available on our website once complete in 2014. The Tor Project is also proud to be in the company of other visible non-profit organizations accepting bitcoins including EFF and Wordpress. Why is this important? The Tor Project needs your donations to continue our mission and to keep the Tor suite of technologies ahead with the growing threats to privacy and anonymity around the world. Your donation made TODAY, through bitcoin, Paypal, Amazon Payments, Givv.org, checks, money orders or bank transfers, will provide greater security and privacy for millions around the world who use Tor every day. Help us continue our mission! """
Funny question, can you donate anonymously with bitcoins? On 12/17/2013 5:22 PM, coderman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:27 AM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
... b) you insist Tor's origins and funding sources are proof of malfeasance; they've responded by diversifying funding.
even more today :)
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/announcement-tor-project-now-accepting-bitc...
"""
Over the past year, we have received many requests for us to accept bitcoin donations. After careful consideration and research, we are thrilled to announce that effective today The Tor Project is accepting bitcoin donations. In partnership with Bitpay, bitcoins can easily and directly be donated to support Tor’s ongoing mission of being the global resource for privacy technology advocacy, research and education in the ongoing pursuit of freedom of speech, privacy rights online, and censorship circumvention. Check out ourdonations page now. Bitcoin donations received by The Tor Project will be converted directly to US Dollars.
Our decision to accept bitcoins has been well thought out and researched from a financial accounting perspective with an eye on passing our required annual A-133 audit. We believe we are the first US 501(c)3 non-profit organization to test acceptance of bitcoins and attempt to pass the US Government A-133 Audit Standard. Our 2013 audit results, along with our past financial documents, will be made available on our website once complete in 2014.
The Tor Project is also proud to be in the company of other visible non-profit organizations accepting bitcoins including EFF and Wordpress.
Why is this important? The Tor Project needs your donations to continue our mission and to keep the Tor suite of technologies ahead with the growing threats to privacy and anonymity around the world. Your donation made TODAY, through bitcoin, Paypal, Amazon Payments, Givv.org, checks, money orders or bank transfers, will provide greater security and privacy for millions around the world who use Tor every day.
Help us continue our mission! """
On Tue, Dec 17, 2013 at 2:32 PM, Kelly John Rose <iam@kjro.se> wrote:
Funny question, can you donate anonymously with bitcoins?
sort of, but not really. still waiting on http://zerocoin.org/ ...
Yes, you can. Make sure you bought them anonymously :) On 2013-12-17 23:32, Kelly John Rose wrote:
Funny question, can you donate anonymously with bitcoins?
On 12/17/2013 5:22 PM, coderman wrote:
On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 12:27 AM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
... b) you insist Tor's origins and funding sources are proof of malfeasance; they've responded by diversifying funding.
even more today :)
https://blog.torproject.org/blog/announcement-tor-project-now-accepting-bitc...
"""
Over the past year, we have received many requests for us to accept bitcoin donations. After careful consideration and research, we are thrilled to announce that effective today The Tor Project is accepting bitcoin donations. In partnership with Bitpay, bitcoins can easily and directly be donated to support Tor’s ongoing mission of being the global resource for privacy technology advocacy, research and education in the ongoing pursuit of freedom of speech, privacy rights online, and censorship circumvention. Check out ourdonations page now. Bitcoin donations received by The Tor Project will be converted directly to US Dollars.
Our decision to accept bitcoins has been well thought out and researched from a financial accounting perspective with an eye on passing our required annual A-133 audit. We believe we are the first US 501(c)3 non-profit organization to test acceptance of bitcoins and attempt to pass the US Government A-133 Audit Standard. Our 2013 audit results, along with our past financial documents, will be made available on our website once complete in 2014.
The Tor Project is also proud to be in the company of other visible non-profit organizations accepting bitcoins including EFF and Wordpress.
Why is this important? The Tor Project needs your donations to continue our mission and to keep the Tor suite of technologies ahead with the growing threats to privacy and anonymity around the world. Your donation made TODAY, through bitcoin, Paypal, Amazon Payments, Givv.org, checks, money orders or bank transfers, will provide greater security and privacy for millions around the world who use Tor every day.
Help us continue our mission! """
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coderman
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Kelly John Rose
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Laurens Vets