How to help bail out BLM protesters when you live in the Philippines (and probably other countries)
Avoid large fees or get around accounts’ international transfer restrictions by donating with cryptocurrency to The Bail Project.
1. Set up account on cryptowallet service. Example: coins.ph (also has mobile app). You will need to verify your account with a phone #, government ID photos, and selfie of you holding the ID. A warning that creating an etherium wallet with them comes with a small fee of 80 PHP, but it seems their Bitcoin, Bitcoin Cash and Ripple wallets don’t cost anything. I just use the Bitcoin wallet.
2. Transfer money into wallet through bank transfer (Metrobank, Landbank, Eastwest, PNB, etc.), over-the-counter at Union Bank, remittance centers (Palawan, M Lhullier, Tambunting), touchpay/posible kiosks, and other E-wallets (PayMaya, GCash). Instructions available in-app. You will need to verify you account first through ID and photo to access bank transfer, but I don’t think you need to verify for kiosk and remittance cash-in.
3.Convert cash to cryptocurrency.
4. Send to The Bail Project. Scan the QR Code (all available coins.ph currencies) or copy-paste the Bitcoin wallet address.
5. Choose amount, and send.








