Anonymous donor uses âDogecoinâ earnings to pay adoption fees at Daytona shelter
Donation helps dogs at Volusia County shelter
The Halifax Humane Society in Daytona Beach is celebrating after a generous donation was made over the weekend.
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. - An anonymous donor has made it easier for dogs at the Halifax Humane Society to find a forever home thanks to a cryptocurrency investment.
Halifax Humane Society Community Outreach Director Barry Kukes said the woman stopped by the shelter Saturday and paid all the adoption fees for dogs ready to be adopted out. Basically, had made a very wise investment in some cryptocurrency and had a windfall and said it changed her life that she wanted to do something nice, he said.
Dogecoin Investor Anonymously Pays Florida Dog Shelter s Adoption Fees After Crypto Payout
On 4/20/21 at 6:00 AM EDT
A woman who has said that an investment in Dogecoin changed her life has paid the adoption fees for all of the dogs at a Florida animal shelter.
The donor, who wanted to remain anonymous, told the shelter that she wanted to do something nice after making a very wise investment in the cryptocurrency (via Fox 35 Orlando).
The donation makes it easier for the dogs at the shelter to find their forever home, though the benefactor was only allowed to pay the adoption fees for the animals that were already ready to be adopted at the time that the contribution was made.
An anonymous donor made a generous donation Saturday to a Florida animal shelter after receiving a nice payout from the memetic cryptocurrency, Dogecoin.
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