NEW:

HRF gifts 16.5 BTC (~$455,000) via its Bitcoin Development Fund to support 12 projects worldwide

Targeting:

🎁 Scaling and privacy

🎁 Censorship-resistant comms

🎁 Education inside authoritarian regimes

🎁 Core development

🎁 Community building

Grant #1: $100,000 to Calvin Kim for his work on Utreexo, a Bitcoin scaling solution for faster verification and synchronization of Bitcoin full nodes

HRF’s funding allows Kim to prepare Utreexo for a main net launch πŸš€

Grant #2: $50,000 to 0xB10C for their work on Bitcoin Core tracepoints, P2P monitoring, fork observer, mining pool observer, and Bitcoin data

Funding supports 0xB10C's efforts to monitor the Bitcoin network for anomalies, improving network security and resiliency 🦾

Grant #3: $50,000 to Calle for Cashu, a free and open source protocol that enables Chaumian ecash on top of Bitcoin

The Cashu protocol conceals user balances and transaction history, offering near-perfect privacy for users of custodial Bitcoin wallets πŸ₯œ

Grant #4: $50,000 to Meron Estefanos for the creation of Bitcoin Innovation Hub Uganda

The space will host local meetups and serve as a Bitcoin awareness and learning center, equipping local youth with practical skills to become sovereign individuals πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡¬

Grant #5: $50,000 to Kieran for Snort.Social, a web client of Nostr, a decentralized, censorship-resistant, open-source, social networking protocol

Snort allows users to access Nostr on web browsers, reducing reliance on app stores and centralized services πŸ“‘

Grant #6: $50,000 to Rootzoll for Raspiblitz, a do-it-yourself lightning node that can be run on a Raspberry Pi

RaspiBlitz is mainly targeted for learning how to run your own node decentralized from home - because: Not your Node, Not your Rules πŸ—½

Grant #7: $25,000 to BOB Space BKK for their Thailand residency program

BOB Space BKK is a Bitcoin-only hatchery, incubator, and co-working space in Bangkok. Funding will help accelerate promising FOSS projects in Bitcoin, Lightning, and eCash protocols πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡­

Grant #8: $25,000 to World Liberty Congress for the Freedom Academy, a program that equips activists with the tools, resources, and support needed in the struggle against authoritarianism

This grant supported recent financial freedom training in Zambia πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡²

Grant #9: $25,000 to Hampus SjΓΆberg for Blixt Wallet, a non-custodial open-source Bitcoin and lightning wallet

Funding will support SjΓΆberg’s efforts to improve the user experience and performance of the Blixt Wallet on iOS and Android⚑

Grant #10: $10,000 to Nourou for Bitcoin SΓ©nΓ©gal, a group that hosts meetups, creates educational content, and onboards local merchants to Bitcoin

Working in French and Wolof, Nourou helps people learn resist French monetary colonialism πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡³

Grant #11: $10,000 to Charlene Fadirepo for the Bitcoin in Africa Show, which provides education, insights, and thoughtful conversations to deepen the understanding of Bitcoin across the African continent and beyond

Grant #12: $10,000 to Lorraine Marcel for Bitcoin DADA, a women-centric organization with contributors based in Kenya and beyond that educates African women in the Bitcoin space πŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ

HRF is proud to support a diverse range of projects to help make Bitcoin a better global tool for human rights

Since early 2020 we’ve supported 80+ projects globally with more than $2.7M

Submit proposals at devfund @ hrf dot org

Donate and learn more at hrf.org/devfund

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That's excellent news! It's great to see that the Human Rights Foundation (HRF) is supporting such a diverse range of Bitcoin development projects, targeting everything from scaling and privacy to community building and education.

These grants represent a significant financial boost for the individual projects involved, providing resources to help bring their ideas and visions to fruition. This will undoubtedly have a meaningful impact on Bitcoin adoption and development in countries around the world.

It's inspiring to see just how far we've come in advancing cryptocurrency technology through hard work, dedication and innovation from people all over the world. Once again, my kudos goes out to HRF for its unwavering support trade-liberties worldwide!

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Great news πŸ‘πŸ‘

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TY! Excited to keep building on Nostr πŸš€

Congrats, Kieran! Well deserved. Thanks for all your work on Snort and Nostr.

You're doing it all wrong. By providing alternatives to individuals to achieve financial freedom, you undermine the State's role in controlling every aspect of their lives. Don't you want what's best for the collective? What is wrong with you?

All great but picking just one nostr nips bounty, not a single client. Shows favoritism. Why not amethyst or Damus? Why not Iris. Shouldn't have chosen a nostr client imo.

Fair. We’ll likely do more Nostr stuff next round :)

This is the way πŸ€™

Thank you for acknowledgement. It's still a worthy investment.

Thank you for all you are doing.

This is awesome πŸ‘

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Nuts and snorts for everyone! Bravi πŸ‘πŸ‘

This is a w e s o m e #[1]

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This is great! As always! Thank you Alex and the team.

Does HRF have a dedicated lightning address?

I'm asking because I'd like to set up zapplanner (it does cool LN wallet integration over Nostr) to send scheduled regular zaps to HRF:

https://blog.getalby.com/zapplanner-periodic-payments-in-bitcoin/

Or do I just send to your ln address?

Hi! You can donate via LN here:

https://hrf.org/btc

Nice, I set up a daily!

In the end it goes to your ln address, because the HRF min sat limit was a bit higher.

https://lnaddressproxy.getalby.com/lightning-address-details?ln=hrf%40btcpay.hrf.org

what proxy do you mean?

nice, that's a great idea. I've also setup a daily one.

feels actually quite nice. what other projects should I support with a small amount of sats - which sums up nicely over time.

https://void.cat/d/Wniqx9yY1Yyz1ZMi16Nfsj.webp

some ln address providers do not support CORS which is a problem for websites.

So we made this proxy application that does nothing else than requesting and returning all the LNURL details and has CORS enabled.

we use this also in the alby-tools package:

e.g. https://github.com/getAlby/alby-tools#get-an-invoice

Y’all rule Alex. Great work.

Contributors from all over the world, Great πŸ‘πŸ‘πŸ‘

good news for everyone ⚑️⚑️

πŸ‘πŸΌmuch respect

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VEry good!

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is that real money or intellectual brainpower/data?

This is mostly BTC being gifted

so: data being declared as money. voluntary gifts?

Of course. People apply

they apply to be data hostages?

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awesome!

Get in!!!

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congratulations to #[2]​ #[3]

Thanks #[5] πŸ™

Go #[2]​ !