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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Whatโ€™s the simplest way to natively donate crypto to a charity?
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Joe Petrich ๐ŸŸช
@jpetrich
I used the giving block because they gave good receipts I could use for matching when I was at Google. It's not the simplest, but I'd recommend people making larger donations to use a DAF or set up a foundation.
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@jpetrich how does that work come Tax season? โš–๏ธ๐Ÿ’ฐ๐Ÿ’ธ๐Ÿ’ฒ๐Ÿ’ต If at all?
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@jpetrich
A DAF lets you take a large deduction in the year you donate to it, and then distribute to charities over the years. So you can optimize to itemize your deductions the year you donate to it (e.g. after selling your huge degen airdrop) and go back to the standard deduction in future years while donating from the DAF
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Marcela Ochoa
@marcela
Iโ€™ve done the DAF route via Fidelity to donate stock; pretty easy setup. Are you aware of any easy ways (โ€œone stop shopโ€) to set up a crypto DAF?
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@jpetrich
I thought Fidelity and Schwab both supported it; at least Bitcoin and eth, but there's also this on the giving block website: https://thegivingblock.com/updates/partners/the-giving-block-and-renpsg-announce-partnership/. Unfortunately I don't have first-hand experience here
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