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Blockchain For Impact (BFI) Unveils Rebranding / To Commemorates Two Years of Transformative Philanthropy

New Delhi  August 13 dmanewsdesk: CryptoRelief, a global movement that saw a rare convergence of volunteers, NGOs, and technology during the challenging times of the Covid-19 pandemic, proudly announces today its rebranding as “Blockchain For Impact” (BFI).

 The event, a reflection of the organization’s remarkable journey over the past two years and its visionary path ahead, will be graced by the presence of two of the most respected figures in the cryptocurrency blockchain space – Mr. Vitalik Buterin and Mr. Sandeep Nailwal.

The grandeur of the occasion will be enhanced by the esteemed presence of Mr. Vitalik Buterin, a renowned and respected personality from the cryptocurrency blockchain community.

 Mr. Nailwal, a distinguished figure from India in the same space, will host the event, reflecting his instrumental role in shaping BFI’s momentous journey.

 The event will showcase the seamless collaboration of technology, social media, NGOs, and volunteers as distinguished heads of leading NGOs will participate, highlighting the collaborative approach in driving impactful change.

 Representatives from esteemed institutions like IISc, IIT, NCBS, CCAMP, BIRAC, along with leading scientists across India, will be part of the event, showcasing BFI’s commitment to fostering research and innovation.

BFI is scheduled to announce its visionary goal of funding healthcare projects in India, amounting to $200 million under the brand name “Blockchain For Impact,” reinforcing their dedication to transformative philanthropy.

BFI will be happy to discuss and celebrate its impactful past contributions, emphasizing the tangible difference made in the healthcare landscape of India.

 The event, in fact, serves as a testament to the organization’s unwavering dedication to catalytic philanthropy and its commitment to leveraging blockchain technology to create lasting, positive change in India’s public health and research sectors.