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Japanese Firms Collect Crypto Donations for Earthquake Victims
Last updated: January 4, 2024 06:34 EST . 2 min read
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Source: momius/AdobeSome of Japan’s biggest crypto firms are building donation platforms to help victims of the Noto Peninsula earthquake.
Per the Japanese news outlet CoinPost, crypto donors have already given “tens of millions of yen” worth of tokens to charities aiding earthquake victims.
These include the likes of HashPalette, a part of the HashPort Group, a full member of the Japan Crypto Asset Business Association (JCBA). In a post on X (formerly Twitter), HashPalette wrote:
The firm and others have launched a campaign named #web3prayforJapan.
Eight blockchain networks have set up donation channels.
Namely, these blockchain protocols are: Palette, TRON, Cardano, Polygon, Neo, Qtum, the Mask Network, and IOST.
The earthquake devastated the peninsula on January 1, causing tidal flooding, landslides, aftershocks, and fires.
Officials have said that it could take “years” to rebuild some of the villages that were reduced to rubble by the quake.
Crypto Donations Heading to Japanese Quake Victims
NEMTUS has spearheaded another campaign, which allows donors to give coins on the Symbol (XYM) and NEM (XEM) networks.
The campaign also accepts Japanese yen, and the firm added that it was looking at ways to “accept payments in Bitcoin (BTC) and Ethereum (ETH).”
Other firms launched similar campaigns, including the Astar Foundation, Startale Labs, and Oasys.
Astar and Startale’s donation page for the Astar network noted that “all donations, excluding gas fees and taxes” would be “used for emergency relief efforts and recovery support for disaster-affected areas.”
And the blockchain gaming firm Oasys has launched donation wallets for OAS, Bitcoin, Wrapped ETH, and ETH donors
Crypto donation platforms first began to appear en masse in February 2022, following the outbreak of war in Ukraine.
Since then, a growing number of global charities have begun embracing donations made in BTC, ETH, and altcoins.