Fran Finney, the wife of crypto pioneer Hal Finney, has announced a fundraiser for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis victims (ALS). Finney encouraged Bitcoin users to run a half marathon and share their experiences on social media between January 1, 2023 and January 10, 2023 in order to raise money to combat the disease.
Fran Finney made the announcement using Hal Finney's official Twitter account. She had previously reactivated the account to save it from Twitter's purge of inactive accounts.
In collaboration with the ALS Association Golden West Chapter, "Running Bitcoin" is named after Hal Finney's first Bitcoin-related tweet, which was sent just days after Bitcoin went live in 2009. According to its website, the organization provides ALS patients with equipment loans and educational materials.
The charity stated that it hopes to raise funds through the event by offering official Running Bitcoin T-shirts and rare Hal Finney memorabilia to some contributors.
Finney contributed code to the Bitcoin codebase in 2008 and early 2009, prior to its public release in January 2009. Satoshi Nakamoto sent him 10 BTC in the first-ever Bitcoin transaction, which he received.
Prior to being diagnosed with ALS in August 2009, Hal Finney was a lifelong runner. In 2014, after a prolonged battle with the disease, he was cryogenically preserved.
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