This is a reprint from the Anony Odinn blog at Cyberguerrilla, another in Odinn’s ongoing series of boundary-pushing alt-finance posts.
In some previous posts to this blog (1, 2), I have alluded to the compassion and microgiving potential being developed through the ABIS project as part of Bytecoin [BCN]. As of October 1, 2015 after working for some length of time with BCN developers on the idea, and following a community input process, the micro-donations concept has formally become part of BCN, as announced on the developers’ blog. My initial post announcing this release was made available on the developers’ blog, in which I provided my own vision on how this can allow us to completely alter the financial system as we know it, and provide greater giving potential to all.

ABIS donations
I believe this idea can spread broadly to many other currencies and be incorporated readily in cryptocurrency systems in particular. The initial implementation of this idea is very simple, involving two use cases that can be readily incorporated into any transaction should the user desire.

Donations Screen
Because the system itself is self-explanatory once the user begins to open and use the wallet, and because financial censorship is prevented if relying on BCN’s installable desktop graphic wallet which is available for Linux, OSX, or Windows; which both insulates the users from known censorship problems historically associated with common web-based wallets or services, and functions as a simple, graphically user-friendly tool which streamlines the process of sending and receiving, there is no need for a detailed explainer in this blog of how to use the wallet. The vital element here is to raise awareness about the fact that there now exists a way to changing the method by which we would normally transact, by using this wallet (or by incorporating the working idea into other currency systems). Use this wallet, and if you’d like to see such features in a different currency, raise the issue in development mailing list(s) for your currency or open an issue in github for your currency. But mostly, please feel free to use the BCN wallet now available, and examine the possibilities that are now available to you to alter the meaning of transactions and what you can do to empower yourself and others within the financial system that you may not have been able to before.
Brief Translations
The following are brief translations in several languages, sufficient for social media distribution purposes (and short enough for twitter), for those who are interested in getting out the word about this concept or about simply finding more information in a language other than English on social media:
Español / Castellano
ABIS (http://abis.io) opción microdonation ahora en bytecoin.org ~http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html https://bytecoin.org/news/bytecoin-wallet-1.0.8-release-introduces-micro-donations/
Catalan
ABIS (http://abis.io) opció microdonation ara en bytecoin.org carterahttp://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html https://bytecoin.org/news/bytecoin-wallet-1.0.8-release-introduces-micro-donations/
Chinese
ABIS(http://abis.io)〜小額捐款現在可以在 bytecoin.org 錢包,抗拒檢查:http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html https://bytecoin.org/news/bytecoin-wallet-1.0.8-release-introduces-micro-donations/
French
http://abis.io micro don maintenant possible dans bytecoin.org portefeuille résiste à la censure http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html
Arabic
ABIS (http://abis.io) ~ التبرع الدقيقة الممكن الآن في bytecoin.org المحفظة، يقاوم الرقابة:http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html
Russian
http://abis.io пожертвование теперь можно в bytecoin.org бумажнике микро, сопротивляется цензура http://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html
Czech
http://abis.io micro dárcovství nyní možné v bytecoin.org peněžencehttp://www.worldlingo.com/en/websites/url_translator.html https://bytecoin.org/news/bytecoin-wallet-1.0.8-release-introduces-micro-donations/

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