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Author Topic: Kraken Donates 17.5 Bitcoin to Collaborative Hackerspace Noisebridge  (Read 3102 times)

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On Feb. 27 Noisebridge advocate and attendee John Backus woke up to see that approximately 17.513 Bitcoin (BTC) – equivalent to about $156,000 at the time –  had been deposited into Noisebridge’s cryptocurrency wallet.

The unexpected deposit came from U.S. based cryptocurrency exchange Kraken. The exchange sent the Bitcoin as a donation in response to a tweet that Backus had put out the day before asking for funds to help keep Noisebridge running.

“Crypto Twitter” saved Noisebridge

Backus, who has been visiting Noisebridge since 2013, explained that the anarchist hacking space located in the heart of San Francisco’s Mission District relies entirely on funds from donors. He said:

“No one in particular runs Noisebridge. The space has been around for twelve years now and our funding has always come from donations. Anyone is welcome to come in and work here.  But there have been many times in the past where we’ve almost run out of money. In this case, it was true – we were out of money, so I turned to crypto twitter for help.”

According to Noisebridge donor and treasurer Tyler Maran, Noisebridge’s sprinkler system inside the building was not up to San Francisco’s city code. He told Cointelegraph that about $150,000 was needed to fix the building’s sprinkler system alone.

A San Francisco Examiner article published April 2019 also discussed required improvements and funding needed by Noisebridge to keep the space operating. Noisebridge member Victoria Fierce then told the Examiner:

“Noisebridge is facing a $30,000 fine for code violations and was cited by The City for unpermitted construction. According to the San Francisco Department of Building Inspection, the violations include two bathrooms that were semi-constructed without permits, unpermitted partitions and the addition of an industrial laser cutter.”

Maran further noted that Noisebridge contains of the oldest elevators in San Francisco, which is close to 100-years old and hasn’t run in over a year. He said that this has regrettably limited the space’s accessibility

“Noisebridge needs improvements that will start at about $150,000 minuim,” said Maran.

What’s in store for Noisebridge?
Maran told Cointelegraph that open source and decentralization are values Noisebridge advocates take pride in. He said that many people who work from Noisebridge are involved in the cryptocurrency and blockchain community:

“Building hardware wallets is a big focus here and touch to pay lightening payment systems are also being built here.”

Maran also said that Kraken’s donation of 17.5 Bitcoin is the largest donation Noisebridge has ever recieved. He explained:

“We are run purely by the community. Anyone can come in and work here. No one is ever turned away for a lack of funds. Most people will donate $5 a month and those contributions have kept us paying rent for twelve years.”

When asked what Noisebridge will do now that a donation of $156,000 has been made, Maran explained that he isn’t sure yet.

“I want to make sure the money is spent in the best interest of the community,” he said. “I am not sure what we will do with the funding yet, but it will go towards bettering the ecosystem.”

He said that moving is a possibility, though it would be rough to change locations, saying:

“We might put the money towards sprinkler upgrades or maybe we will move the space somewhere else. We’ve been here for twelve years now and there are lots of attachments to the space. But, there are also limitations.”

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/kraken-donates-175-bitcoin-to-collaborative-hackerspace-noisebridge

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