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Kenya: Internet Currency Helps Kenya Build Water Wells
March 18, 2014 Editor 0
[CIO]Dogecoin, a Litecoin-derived cryptocurrency, just assisted Kenya in building wells. This was done through Doge4Water, a charity set up to help people in Kenya get clean drinking water.
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