WikiLeaks Shop, the merchandise arm of international anonymous publishing non profit WikiLeaks, reported on Twitter Friday, April 20, that their account with crypto wallet and exchange Coinbase has been blocked.
You can continue to donate #Bitcoin to WikiLeaks at https://t.
WikiLeaks Shop's tweet contains a screen grab from an alleged email from Coinbase that states the organization violated their Terms of Service and therefore "Can no longer provide access to [their] service." Coinbase has not responded to a requests for comments on the specifics of WikiLeaks Shop's violation by press time.
All proceeds of the shop go to WikiLeaks operations, and customers can pay in Bitcoin, Litecoin, Bitcoin Cash, Dash, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Neo, Namecoin, Vertcoin, Monero and ZCash through Coinpayments.net.
WikiLeaks will call for a global blockade of Coinbase next week as an unfit member of the crypto community.
Many people's interest in bitcoin started when Wikileaks was out under an extra judicial embargo by VISA, MC, PayPal and banks.
Last fall, WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange publicly thanked the US government on Twitter for forcing the organization to rely on Bitcoin due to the banking embargo, giving WikiLeaks a 50,000 percent return.
Assange also urged WikiLeaks donors to use cryptocurrencies for their donations as a way to avoid this financial blockade.
The WikiLeaks website accepts Bitcoin, Litecoin, Monero, and ZCash for donations.
Antonopoulos added in a comment to his tweet that this embargo by Coinbase is unlike the first in that it is "Purely symbolic," as there are other crypto wallets out there, but that the "Symbolism is a pretty poignant reminder of what centralization and banking regulations mean."
WikiLeaks Shop Reports Suspension Of Coinbase Account Due To Terms Of Service Violation
Published on Apr 21, 2018
by Cointele | Published on Coinage
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