There is an increasing number of organizations across the world that have started accepting cryptocurrencies as donations, including UNICEF and the Salvation Army. New platforms like The Giving Block are helping nonprofits to raise funds with cryptocurrency and non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
To help CSOs better understand the opportunities and risks involved in working in this new context, PILnet and several law firm partners, with special support from DLA Piper, have launched a series of guides and webinars on the legal regulation of cryptocurrencies and NFTs in selected countries and jurisdictions.
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