
Binance is not perfect, but it has indeed done some things, and has done so for many years.
It's just that we tend to overlook it too easily and are too accustomed to only looking at prices without considering people
1️⃣Since its establishment, Binance Charity has cumulatively issued over $170M in cryptocurrency donations, all traceable on-chain
2️⃣Since 2022, a total of 67,155 students have been funded through the 'Web3 Scholarship' program to receive blockchain and technology education, covering 58 countries, with partner schools including UTIVA, Simplon, Woz U, and others
3️⃣Binance is the first organization to donate stablecoins to the UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees), with the first donation of $2.5 million in BUSD for the Ukraine crisis, specifically for families affected by the war
4️⃣In 2023, Binance provided over $11 million in humanitarian crypto grants to Ukrainian war refugees, directly distributed to wallets of over 200,000 people
5️⃣In the 2024 Vietnam typhoon disaster, Binance Charity airdropped $1 million in BNB to affected users, with each person eligible to receive up to $100 without application; on-chain identity verification automatically distributes it
6️⃣Binance previously jointly donated $1 million in cryptocurrency to the WHO for pandemic response, aimed at fair global vaccine distribution, making it one of the largest crypto donations in pandemic relief that year
7️⃣Launched the 'Blockchain Free Lunch Program', providing hot lunches to multiple schools in African countries such as Uganda, Nigeria, and Kenya to support students' education
8️⃣During sudden disasters such as the 2023 Morocco earthquake, Libya floods, and Philippines volcanic eruptions, Binance Charity established special airdrop channels within 72 hours, directly airdropping BNB to affected users
9️⃣Binance jointly launched the 'Women in Tech Scholarship Program', focusing on supporting women from under-resourced tech regions such as Africa, Central Asia, and Eastern Europe to receive Web3 education
🔟All charitable funds distributed by Binance rely on an on-chain transparent system, including donation receipt, usage, and distribution process, all donations can be publicly queried on the official website http://binance.charity, truly achieving 'public, transparent, and verifiable'
Many people don't know that by clicking into 'Binance Charity' in the Binance wallet, you can directly donate a meal to children in Africa or donate some BNB to disaster-stricken areas.
Why do I donate?
Simply put, it's because I believe in the Binance platform
I see how it makes money and how it operates
At least it's much better than those opaque Red Cross accounts
Not to mention, if you make some money in the crypto space, casually donating a little can really help.
If you also find Binance reliable, you can take a look
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