> Why would they require a separate Google search just to donate in a widely used currency?
It's not "widely used" for any fair definition of the term, it's an upcoming niche at best.
> But when I want to donate to something I go to the website and click 'Donate' and I USE THE OPTIONS THERE...
Fair enough. It's really up to you to decide what's more important, donating to the cause or bitcoin evangelism; if you're more concerned with the former rather than the latter, it shouldn't matter where the bitcoin option is located so long as you can use it to make your contribution.
This is what I mean. This isn't a debate and I've no interest in your lack of research and bad arguments.
Mozilla says they accept Bitcoin and has A page for it. But beyond this single story, people are never going to see it. If they started accepting feces and didn't put it on the donation page I'd still say it doesn't count.
If you want to rant about Bitcoin and act like you're on some sort of higher ground because you don't care about what currencies are accepted, blog about it. I don't care. It has nothing to do with my point.
> This isn't a debate and I've no interest in your lack of research and bad arguments.
This is a common tactic used by individuals with no evidence to support their claim. Rather than substantiate your claim that "bitcoin users donate more to causes" or provide numbers to explain your subjective assertion that bitcoin is a "widely used currency", you shift the onus on me to provide evidence for statements made by yourself. Its your responsibility to support your own claims, not mine.
> Mozilla says they accept Bitcoin and has A page for it. But beyond this single story, people are never going to see it.
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> people are never going to see it.
Don't you understand that nobody cares about that except bitcoin evangelists. The bitcoin donation page is functioning as intended, anybody who cares about supporting the Mozilla foundation has the option to donate funds using fiat or bitcoin. If your only complaint is related to the visibility of the bitcoin donation option, then it's pretty obvious to everyone that all you're really after is publicity for bitcoin.
> If you want to rant about Bitcoin and act like you're on some sort of higher ground because you don't care about what currencies are accepted
What's with the persecution complex? "Not caring which currencies are accepted" doesn't mean I feel like I'm on "higher ground", it literally means what the sentence says: I don't care, and nobody else does except people who have a bitcoin promotion agenda.
No evidence of this.
> Why would they require a separate Google search just to donate in a widely used currency?
It's not "widely used" for any fair definition of the term, it's an upcoming niche at best.
> But when I want to donate to something I go to the website and click 'Donate' and I USE THE OPTIONS THERE...
Fair enough. It's really up to you to decide what's more important, donating to the cause or bitcoin evangelism; if you're more concerned with the former rather than the latter, it shouldn't matter where the bitcoin option is located so long as you can use it to make your contribution.