Bit2Me, Spain’s leading crypto platform with roots in the Valencian Community, announces a solidarity initiative to help those affected by the floods wreaking havoc across various regions of the country, with a particular impact on the Valencian Community.
To expedite and expand the possibilities for assistance, Bit2Me has enabled specific cryptocurrency addresses for donations, allowing the crypto community to contribute to this cause. Donors will be able to make contributions in any cryptocurrency supported on the platform, with no minimum or maximum amount required.
Specifically, an address has been set up for donations in Bitcoin, another for Ethereum, another for USDT (the stablecoin of Tether), and a general address through the Bit2Me Pay service for other cryptocurrencies.
This initiative reinforces Bit2Me’s commitment to its community and region of origin, enabling cryptocurrency users to contribute directly and quickly in these times of need.
Donation addresses:
- BTC (Bitcoin network): 32KVPh1zHBTD53Ghq1KnWFtmXovo8jaqhT
- ETH (Ethereum network): 0xCE00aA7652712B67Ee4D1F506DbAfaaB19CCA47d
- USDT (Ethereum network): 0xCE00aA7652712B67Ee4D1F506DbAfaaB19CCA47d
- USDT (Polygon network): 0xe0aB43C241446673f7fAF5FD446371C1c2292639
- USDT (Binance Smart Chain / BSC): 0x03D310e8E3b70d2B958AE17447bD3f00eDDAC517
- Bit2Me Pay with alias: cruzroja
Users who would like to obtain a donation certificate must submit their tax information to the Spanish Red Cross, explaining the donation made via Bit2Me. This certificate will be available for donations made by residents in Spain.
Additionally, Bit2Me reports that, fortunately, no company employees have been directly affected by these floods, and the platform’s service has not been impacted at any time by this natural disaster.
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Bit2Me Supports Other Charity Projects for Valencia
Bit2Me, along with the Spanish Red Cross, has enabled various wallet addresses to facilitate donations and support those affected by the floods in Valencia.
Now, we want to support crypto projects created to help those affected, amplifying these initiatives to reach as many people as possible.
In Valencia, we’ve discovered Capitán Valencia, a project promoted by Jaime Guillot de Mergelina, with the participation of companies and professionals from Spain and around the world. This project combines innovation and solidarity through a limited edition of 10,000 NFTs, with funds managed by the Association for Educational Support for People with Special Needs (AEPNE) to be distributed toward support and reconstruction projects.
“With this digital asset, we aim to provide a tool to support our community in such a difficult time,” explains Jaime Guillot de Mergelina.
Thanks to blockchain technology, transparency in each transaction is guaranteed. Users will always know that their donations are directed to the cause, and at the same time, they can provide input on how their funds are allocated, creating a committed and participatory community.