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Fact or Fiction: Crypto is the currency of criminals
One of the most common criticisms of cryptocurrency is that it is the currency of criminals. So, is there any truth to this?
Using the VeChain Blockchain to verify ocean plastic cleanup
The ReSea project is partnering with VeChain and DNV to implement an innovative, blockchain-based process to verify plastic removed from oceans and rivers.
3-2-1 - June 11, 2021
This week’s roundup of exciting crypto quotes, reflections, and educational resources!
Should I store my crypto on an exchange?
Is it safe to store my crypto on an exchange? We dive in to the facts around crypto storage, including the most secure way to store your crypto assets.
Blockchain and certification for good
Ever wondered how companies certify a product as organic or fair trade? Well, unfortunately, these certifications may not be as trustworthy as you think. Enter blockchain, the technology that has the power to revolutionize trust.
Fact or Fiction: Crypto is terrible for the environment
Is Crypto truly terrible for the environment? This debate has raged on for quite some time, especially around Bitcoin, and has only intensified lately. So is it fact or fiction?
Cardano and the “biggest blockchain deal ever” in Ethiopia
IOHK is touting this as “the biggest blockchain deal ever.” So how exactly are they looking to improve education in Ethiopia with the Cardano blockchain, and what are the future implications?
What we’re all about
Crypto and blockchain technologies are a revolutionary force with the potential to drastically change the social good sector, and humanity, for the better. Our goal is to shine a light on this amazing potential.

Web3 - A Disruptive Tool For Social Impact
Cryptocurrency is more than just an investment. Cryptocurrency, blockchain, and web3 are generational technologies that have the potential to change the world for the better. These ground-breaking technologies will positively disrupt nearly all aspects of our lives in the coming decades: the internet, our financial systems, supply chains, health care, and everything in between. From a social impact lens, blockchain is the single greatest development since the internet.
It has the potential to revolutionize the way aid is disbursed, how funds are raised by non-profits and charitable causes, how communities and collectives organize and engage in self-governance, how CO2 is tracked and managed, how important financial services are delivered to the nearly 2 billion unbanked people around the world, and much more. We are only just scratching the surface of the intersections between web3 and social good.
Crypto Altruism is the leading platform for content highlighting the social impact use cases of web3 and the extraordinary organizations and projects that are using this technology to change the world. Through our blog, podcast, and educational resources, we elevate stories of how crypto, blockchain, NFTs, DAOs, and other web3 innovations are being used all over the world for novel and inspiring use cases.