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Associations dip toes rather than dive into cryptocurrencies

Many groups and their foundations have explored accepting Bitcoin and other virtual currencies, but few have made the digital leapWhile a growing number of charitable organizations are accepting donations in cryptocurrencies, associations and their foundations have been hesitant to do the same. That resistance may be waning.Related contentCrypto's come a long way, but now it's in D.C. crosshairsCrypto group leader oversees growth, boosts advocacy heftCryptocurrencies are not new—the first bitcoin was created in 2009—but the technology has become more and more popular in recent years. One plus for nonprofits is that cryptocurrency may be a way to tap into a base of younger… Read More