Hive’s new app allows users to donate Bitcoins directly to Sean’s Outpost

Maria Santos
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The creators of the Bitcoin wallet for Mac OS X, the nicely designed Hive, have news: the team developed a new app that allows the wallet users to easily donate some cryptocurrency to the well-known charity organization Sean’s Outpost, based in Pensacola (United States).

The goal is very simple: help to feed the homeless and support the amazing work done by Sean’s Outpost. Hive’s creators announced the launching of the new app through the BitcoinTalk.org forum.

“We’ll be distributing it [the app] with Hive starting Monday [October 14th]”, said a message posted on the Bitcoin sub-Reddit. The developers were also asking for “suggestions about what to add to it, a blurb, a better photo, etc. Whatever will make it more compelling. Maybe a donation ticker?”.

This means that Hive’s developers will be accepting advices and tips during the next days, so if you have something to say about this new app, visit BitcoinTalk.org. According to the team, the latest releases related to the app will be made available here and the issues can be tracked here.

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Maria Santos
Maria Santos

Maria is an experienced journalist currently living in the UK. She has been writing about Bitcoin and the altcoin universe since 2013. She is also a member of the Lifeboat Foundation's New Money Systems Board and a big cryptocurrency supporter. Read More

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