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Total balance: 0.00213547 BTC
Cryptocurrency
Transaction ID
Source/Destination
Reason
Bitcoin
CoinFest Africa coalition <-
Grant funding divided between CoinFest Ghana, Botswana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone
Bitcoin
SegWit upgrade intermediary ->
Transferring funds to new wallet
Bitcoin
SegWit upgrade intermediary <-
Testing new wallet
Bitcoin
SegWit upgrade intermediary <-
Transferring funds from old wallet
Bitcoin
SegWit upgrade intermediary ->
Testing new wallet
Bitcoin
CoinFest Vancouver <-
Emergency loan for CoinFest Vancouver 2019
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting the cause
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Ghana and Botswana 2019
Bitcoin
Sponsorship funding
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Sierra Leone 2019
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Nigeria 2019
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Ghana 2019
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Sierra Leone 2019
Ethereum
Grant funding for CoinFest Botswana 2019
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner ->
Making amends
Ethereum
Andrew Wagner <-
Andrew accidentally used some on gas fees for another project
Bitcoin
Tim Tayshun <-
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
Tim Tayshun <-
Grant funding for CoinFest Orange County 2018
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Amsterdam 2018
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Sierra Leone 2018
***ETHEREUM ADDED***
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Botswana 2018
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Nigeria 2018
Bitcoin
ezeminer ->
He’s a cool guy
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin Cash
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
Bitcoin
anonymous donor ->
Supporting Tim Tayshun’s legal battle against OneCoin
***BITCOIN CASH FORK***
Bitcoin
Sponsorship funding
Bitcoin
CoinFest
Transferring funds from old to new wallet
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner ->
Test transaction
Bitcoin
CoinFest Vancouver ->
Test transaction
Bitcoin
Tim Tayshun ->
Leftovers from CoinFest Orange County and the Wheel of Bitcoin
Bitcoin
Tim Tayshun <-
Grant funding for the Wheel of Bitcoin and CoinFest Orange County 2017
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Botswana 2017
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Freetown 2017
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Ghana 2017
Bitcoin
Grant funding for CoinFest Amsterdam 2017
Bitcoin
CoinFest Vancouver <-
Grant funding for CoinFest Vancouver 2017
Bitcoin
Sponsorship funding
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner <-
Refunding expenses covered due to CoinKite shutdown
Bitcoin
CoinFest
CoinKite closed; funding moved to emergency Copay wallet
Bitcoin
GameCredits ->
Sponsorship funding
Bitcoin
Anari Sengbe <-
Funding for Grabbit prizes
Bitcoin
CoinFest
Wallet upgraded to 10-of-15 multisignature address with new signatories
Bitcoin
CoinFest ->
Fixed transparency system, returned anonymized donations to primary address
Bitcoin
Anthony Tsui ->
Our generous friend loves CoinFest
Bitcoin
CoinFest
Wallet upgraded to 4-of-5 multisignature address
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner ->
Supporting the cause
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner & Bitcoin Co-op ->
Fixed accounting and upgraded wallet system, replenished BTC lost due to change addresses
Bitcoin
Andrew Wagner ->
Repayment for XBT Jackpot credits lost to gambling