
Bitcoin Cash developer Chris Trotner uploaded the WikiLeaks document archive to the IPFS distributed file system and the BCH blockchain. This is reported by Bitcoin.com .
Thus, Trotner decided to support the founder of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, who was recently arrested at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. He uploaded more than 30 GB of WikiLeaks files to the IPFS and Bitcoin Cash blockchain, including secret information from the FBI, documents from the US Department of Defense, as well as files related to military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq. Now everyone can read them as long as there are Bitcoin Cash and IPFS.
Trotner also published detailed instructions for obtaining files from IPFS, and anyone can easily download them from Wikileaks.cash.
Note, in connection with the “banking blockade”, which, according to Assange, was launched against WikiLeaks by the US authorities, the organization found an alternative source of income in cryptocurrency donations. After his arrest, WikiLeaks already received about 8.3 BTC (about $ 42,825).
Recall that in October 2017, when cryptocurrencies rapidly grew in price, Assange said that it was thanks to Bitcoin donations that WikiLeaks revenue increased by 50,000%.
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