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The United Nations Fund for Youth (UNICEF) is looking to contribute once again to the global cause by bringing bitcoin mining technology and user contributions to shared land.
In a recent report, the representatives of UNICEF in Australia announced that they will take advantage of the computing power of users, who wish to make contributions, to undermine cryptocurrencies.
The process will be carried out through a website designated "The Hope Page", in which you can choose how much processing power you want to contribute. In this sense, the longer the stay on the site, the more energy or power will be consumed from each CPU of the visitors.
According to a review of the project managers:
The mining process is completely safe for computers. If they are concerned about the energy consumed, they can decide how much they want to contribute.
Note that "The Hope Page" uses the "Opt-in" version of Coinhive that allows users to mine 'Monero', which will be exported to the organization's site, and later exchanged for currencies that will be used for the charitable cause in favor of the children of Bangladesh.
In detail, the organization clarifies that:
The cryptocurrencies are automatically donated to UNICEF Australia and then exchanged for usable currency for the procurement of supplies such as drinking water, supplements and food supplements, medicines and vaccines for children in Bangladesh.
This is not the first time that UNICEF opts for the use of new technological resources for its charitable causes.
At the beginning of February, 1,002 euros were raised through a collection of funds for children in Syria, in which the computing power of the video game CPU was used, through the Chaingers.io application, to mine Ethereum.