UNICEF Australia asks users to mine cryptocurrency on their computers to help children in Bangladesh

unicef australia asks users for donating computer's processing power to help children in Bangladesh


The United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) Australia has announced a program which allows users to help the children in Bangladesh by donating not money but only the computer's processing power to them so that they can mine cryptocurrency.

The cryptocurrency will be used to help the refugee children in Bangladesh. As per UNICEF Australia, it will help them supply food, water and vaccines to the refugee children in Bangladesh.

UNICEF Australia has created The Hopepage which allows users to donate their computer's processing power to mine cryptocurrency so that they can raise funds. When you’re on the Hopepage, your web browser uses your computer’s processor to solve cryptocurrency algorithms. You can select how much processor power you want to donate to this task between 20 to 80 percent.

UNICEF also gives assurance that mining is completely safe for the computer.
The longer you stay on the page and the more processor power you donate, the more algorithms get solved, which earns cryptocurrency. Mining is perfectly safe for your computer. If you’re ever worried about power consumption, turn down the amount of processing power you’re donating.

The cryptocurrency is automatically donated to UNICEF Australia and is turned into real funds that reach children through life-saving supplies like safe water, therapeutic food and vaccines. Turn the Hopepage into your homepage to give every day.

 They also have mentioned the working of the Homepage.



The initiative of UNICEF Australia to use cryptocurrency is actually worthy to help the refugee children in Bangladesh.

If you're interested in donating your computer's processing power for a good cause then you can click the link below and start donating.
The Hopepage

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