The Giving Block reported that USDC accounted for 44% of the crypto donation volume on its platform in the last year, followed by ETH (24%) and BTC (17%).
Log on to The Giving Block, a cryptographic charity service, to collect statistics that show that in the next ten years, encrypted currency donations will exceed 10 billion US dollars.
According to The Giving Block's 2023 annual report, encrypted Charity data messages, Trends and Forecasts, the site's encrypted donations exceeded $125 million in 2022. Based on the original data, the new encryption charity project predicts that it may exceed $1 billion by August 2027, $5 billion in June 2031 and $10 billion in November 2032.
In addition to the site's encrypted donation data, The Giving Block also made predictions based on an interpretation of the trajectory of BTC prices. The site predicts that BTC could reach $100000 in September 2026 and $250000 in October 2029.
The new charity project also describes the most frequently used encrypted currency in donations, as well as the largest encrypted donation this year. For the most popular login passwords in donations, US gold coins (USDC) accounted for 44%, while ETH (ETH) was slightly inferior, accounting for 24%, Magi BTC (BTC) accounted for 17%.
In addition, Etherum founder Vitalik Butlin donated $9.4 million under its charitable stock fund Balvi, the largest login password donation record this year.
With the increase in charities and secret donations, some people may want to know where the donations have gone. In 2022, The Giving Block also shared six charities that benefited from login password donations. It mainly includes the gorilla maintenance new project, the orangutan external rotation project to take care of orphans and unsettled gorillas, and its reengineering agriculture and animal husbandry non-profit organization, which will plant 2.3 million trees from encrypted donations in the future.
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