Jack Dorsey questions Tether's $250,000 donation to OpenSats as too small
On October 18th, according to Decrypt, stablecoin giant Tether donated $250,000 to the non-profit organization OpenSats that supports Bitcoin developers. Subsequently, Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey publicly questioned on social media: "Why only $250,000?" and emphasized that he had previously donated over $21 million to the same organization.
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