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Binance has launched a fundraising fundraiser for the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in France through its charitable division Binance Charity, a large part of which was destroyed by fire this week.

Binance has launched a fundraising fundraiser for the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in France through its charitable division Binance Charity, a large part of which was destroyed by fire this week.

Binance announces fundraising for the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance, as part of its charitable division Binance Charity, has opened a collection of donations for the restoration of Notre Dame Cathedral in France, a significant part of which was destroyed by fire this week.

“In response to President Emmanuel Macron's call and as a pioneer in blockchain for philanthropy, BCF is launching a fundraising campaign. We ask colleagues from the cryptocurrency space to support the #cryptorebuildNotreDame campaign. The collected funds will be transferred to the departments in France responsible for the restoration work. Further notices will be posted on our Twitter and website, ”the exchange writes..

To date, Binance users have transferred about $ 1,500 to the campaign fund in BTC, BNB and ETH.



Earlier, a similar initiative was launched by the blockchain event Blockshow.

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