Send your love, give away cryptocurrencies and let’s make Christmas brighter for the typhoon-struck Philippines

   2021-12-24 10:12

“Recently, since there was no power, I set aside the effort to visit my family members in one of the severely hit towns. It’s dismal to see individuals losing their homes, relatives, and vocation. Assuming that you have the opportunity to look through Bais City and Manjuyod in Negros Oriental, you’ll see the overwhelming result. It like the apocalypse,” Mao, a Philippines-based individual from the Cryptonews.com group, thought of us in a message this Christmas week. Numerous associations and people are now offering help.

“I brought 10 gals of drinking water to some of my relatives and also a few canned goods and instant noodles. The government can’t accommodate everyone so the needed help isn’t there yet,” Mao wrote. “I have exhausted my funds for Christmas to help out but it’s still not substantial.”



Last week, Super Typhoon Rai, known locally as Odette, struck the Philippines, killing at least 375 people and sending around 400,000 people running for safety. Hundreds of people were injured and dozens are still missing.

For example, a Filipino co-owned play-to-earn gaming guild, Yield Guild Games, was able to amass over P12.5m (USD 250,000) in donations for the victims of Odette, per rappler.com.

Cryptonews.com has also set up bitcoin (BTC), ethereum (ETH), and tether (USDT) addresses for donations, which will be used to purchase goods and services to help those in need.

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