Time Is Running Out To Get The First Techdirt Commemorative Coin By Contributing To Our Fundraiser
from the one-weekend-left dept
At the beginning of the month, we kicked off a fundraising drive to help sustain the independent, uncompromising coverage that we always try to offer at Techdirt. We also decided to try a new experiment that we hope to turn into an annual tradition: offering up a limited edition commemorative coin for our biggest supporters. Since 2026 also happens to be the 30th birthday of Section 230, a law we write about a whole lot around here, we figured that would be a great milestone to mark with this inaugural coin!
Now we’re reaching the end of our fundraiser, and time is running out. If you want to get your hands on the coin, you can make a donation of $100 or more by Monday, January 5th. Shortly after that we’ll be minting the coins and sending them out, after which they’ll never be available again — so if you don’t want to miss out, don’t delay!
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Comments on “Time Is Running Out To Get The First Techdirt Commemorative Coin By Contributing To Our Fundraiser”
What I want to know is, how many bitcoins is one worth?
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Easy
one/bitcoins
I’m a student & long time reader. Schools open in a couple weeks and I can work on campus then for the $100. Is there anyway I could support to get a coin then?