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GUIDE: HOW TO DONATE TO THE JOY OF SATAN WITH CRYPTOCURRENCIES

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HOW TO DONATE TO THE JOY OF SATAN WITH CRYPTOCURRENCIES

Below, you will find a very comprehensive guide on how to Donate with Bitcoin. Those who have a bit more experience, can buy other Crypto that is listed in the JoS Donation page.

Given there are some willing SS who genuinely do not know or cannot use Crypto, we have wrote this guide from the Joy of Satan so you know how to do this. All of this does not take much time, and this is less intimidating than it looks.

For questions or guidance, you can also mail at [email protected]

Regardless, everyone must accustom themselves to these types of transactions, as much of this will go into the future and how transactions will be made in the future, too. It's useful to know, in other words.

These different ways to buy and send Crypto, this guide is going to be fairly easy to do for beginners. You'll become accustomed to this after you do it once. After you do this once, it will be very easy to do.

For those who are accustomed to this, it takes literally only a few minutes and is not much dissimilar from a PayPal donation - only safer for everyone involved.

In the Joy Of Satan, we have chosen to go on Crypto donations, because of the injustice and the unequal treatment our religion receives compared to many others in the financial system. Traditional payment processors, even banks, are now branding many people "Conspiracy Theorists" and are waging a financial war against anyone who has a contrary opinion to them. This has been for years and years.

For the Joy of Satan to survive, donations are required. Below, there are 6 different methods of donating with Crypto. All of these methods are way better than PayPal, and superior to Paypal.

https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/CRYPTO_DONATIONS.html

Donation method 1 - Through Exodus Wallet

Level: Very Easy


1. Download the Exodus wallet from the Google Android Store, or the Apple Store.

2. Run the application, and let it open until you have a functioning wallet. Press on the image of Bitcoin, and then press on the upper right corner the arrow that looks downwards. Copy this address of your wallet, then go to the main interface.

3. Go to the four squares on the bottom right logo, press it.

4. Then, the panel will appear that says "Buy Crypto". You press this, then press next.

5. Input an amount you want to send. For example, 200 dollars.

6. Press "Agree and Continue".

7. Your browser will open. Then, make sure the amount is correct and press "Proceed - Total amount X.XX".

8. Then, input your e-mail address. You will receive a verification e-mail, and you should put a password. A throwaway e-mail or secondary e-mail is best to use for this, not your main one.

9. After verification, you will shown a box with your BTC address. This address should be the the one you saw on step 2.

10. Simply press "Proceed". Then you will be asked to input your Card credentials, and you will then receive the Bitcoin after a few minutes pass, inside your Exodus wallet.

11. After the coins arrive [this should take some time, do not worry about this delay, it is normal in Crypto], then you can go to the Bitcoin wallet in your Exodus. You should have a set amount of Bitcoin that you bought earlier.

12. You then press the "Send" Button, which is the button on the upper left, that shows an arrow pointing away from you. Press this.

13. Now, you press the word "All", which means you will send the bitcoin you just bought.

14. You have to now either copy-paste the Bitcoin address of the Joy of Satan Wallet [which is in the Donation page] or alternatively, press the QR sign to scan the address box of the Joy of Satan Donation page. The address will be put automatically on the box.

15. Make sure it's the same address you are sending to.

16. Press next, then use the swipe button to send the Bitcoin.

17. The Bitcoin should be sent.

18. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!



Donation method 2 - Through Trust Wallet

Level: Very easy


1. Download the Trust wallet from the Google Android Store, or the Apple Store.

2. Run the application, go through the preliminary steps to open your wallet.

3. After your wallet is open, press the Bitcoin on the screen, and see your BTC address.

3. Press on the "BUY" button on the top of the screen, then, press Bitcoin.

4. Set the number you want, and choose a provider [They are all similar, but some providers might decline some cards. If your transaction is declined, move to another provider].

5. In the next screens, you will have to input your credit/debit card information in some providers, while others will ask you to verify your e-mail. After all of this is done, press next until the final screen.

6. After all above steps are concluded, the Bitcoin will be purchased and after some time, appear in your Trust Wallet.

7. Then, you press "Send" on the upper left part of the screen.

8. Put the recipient address [Joy of Satan Bitcoin address on there] and press "Max" amount or the amount of BTC you want to send. You can also scan the QR code of the Donation page. Make sure this is the same as the one in JoS.

9. Press "Continue" on the upper right corner of the screen.

10. A window saying "Transfer" will show up, then, you press confirm.

11. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!



Donation method 3 - Through a Centralized Bitcoin Exchange

Level: Easy


1. Register an account with any of the following Bitcoin exchanges: Binance, Gemini, Kraken, KuCoin, Crypto.Com. This normally takes 5 minutes to do.

2. You must pass a verification test in most of these exchanges, to verify your personal information. Others, can allow you to transact small amounts with only preliminary verification. Paypal and other donation methods have the same due process, and this is nothing negative. These exchanges, are becoming like Crypto Banks.

3. After you verify yourself, you can buy Bitcoin, or in some of them, XMR or ZCASH. It's better to stay with Bitcoin as a beginner who wants to donate.

4. When you have bought this [your credit card will need to be put there to make the purchase, which will happen shortly after], the Bitcoin should normally appear in your "Spot Wallet" of said exchange, normally located on the lower right end of your screen on the screen.

5. Press there, and then find the BTC, and press on this. A new panel will open. In this panel, there will be a "Withdraw" button. This means, you want to withdraw your Bitcoin to an address. Upon pressing withdraw, you will be asked to input an address. Copy and paste the Bitcoin Donation address, or scan it with the QR code scanner.

6. Do the steps the exchange asks to verify, and then confirm the withdrawal. The withdrawal should proceed.

7. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!

* On step 5, you can choose your Exodus or Trust wallet or MyCelium Bitcoin address, to withdraw there before withdrawing to Joy of Satan. This is for a bit more skilled users.


Donation method 4 - Through a BitCoin ATM

Level: Easiest


1. This is one of the easiest methods, and one of the most possible to do anonymously. It is not necessary to do this anonymously, and in certain countries it might be possible, while in others not possible.

2. Find a local Bitcoing ATM. There should be many in most cities or towns in Europe, US and many other countries.

3. Make sure you have the amount of Cash you want to donate with you, in bills [none of these ATM's accept coins].

4. Go there, and if there is a registration process, follow it. If not, you might be able to donate without giving any personal information.

5. Typically, Bitcoin ATM's have a few steps you must follow. These involve setting the price, putting the cash inside the ATM, and then pressing "NEXT", until you are asked for the address which is normally either typed manually [you must type carefully the JOS address] or you can scan the QR code that is shown on the Donation page of JOS, by zooming in the page QR code for BITCOIN with your phone, so the ATM reader can read this. The number then is put, and you press "next", until the sending of the Bitcoin is finalized. The Bitcoin should arrive to JoS.

6. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!

*A negative of this method is that most BTC ATM's do take a large fee. This is an exchange for the amount of ease this transaction has to it, which is no different than using a literal bank ATM to send money.


Donation method 5 - Through a Centralized Bitcoin Exchange - But with XMR Crypto.

Level: Medium



1. As this type of donation is more advanced, you follow all the same steps in Guide 3. But you have to make sure that the Exchange you have chosen, has the XMR coin.

2. You buy this coin, and then you withdraw it with the procedure mentioned above in your Exodus, Trust Wallet, or other wallet.

3. After the coin has been withdrawn and has fully set itself in your wallet [the XMR transaction takes time], you then are able to send the XMR to the Joy of Satan, a transaction which will be anonymous and unable to be tracked back to you.

4. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!

5. It's a good idea to uninstall the Wallet from your phone and completely scrap it, using a re-install everytime you want to donate. Or you can keep the same for future convenience. Here, it all goes according to the anonymity level you want to have.

*More ways this can be done, is that one can buy XMR, host their own wallet, aside many other methods. These increase anonymity, but also increase the amount of fees these might incur and require indepth knowledge on how to make this happen.


Donation method 6 - Buying through a friend

Level: Easy



1. Find a friend you have or relative that knows about Bitcoin and all of this, and won't steal from you.

2. Ask them to buy you an X amount of Bitcoin, and exchange this for X amount of cash.

3. You must have set up a wallet for this in your phone. Tell them to send you the Bitcoin there [Exodus wallet or Trust wallet are easy to use and preferred].

4. The Bitcoin should arrive, and then, you can send it via the way explained above in the Guides 1 and 2, mainly consisting of pressing "Send" after you choose Bitcoin, and putting in the Joy of Satan Bitcoin Wallet address.
 
Thank you!!⚡❣ Hail Satan!🔥
 
Also people in the USA, be sure to call your banks beforehand right before trying to buy your bitcoin, to tell them NOT to block the transaction. Mine does so every time, and so I now have a habit of calling beforehand to let them know that the activity is me and not fraudulent. A lot of banks still have issues with bitcoin and see someone trying to buy them as automatic flags.
 
Shadowcat said:
Also people in the USA, be sure to call your banks beforehand right before trying to buy your bitcoin, to tell them NOT to block the transaction. Mine does so every time, and so I now have a habit of calling beforehand to let them know that the activity is me and not fraudulent. A lot of banks still have issues with bitcoin and see someone trying to buy them as automatic flags.

If the transaction passes, there is no point to do this.

Most banks are simply trying to block this because they are assholes and they want exclusive rights to manage the economy top to bottom, and they are agitated at Crypto, so they always cite "Safety concerns" [except when it is to profit immensely from the Crypto Markets by manipulating them or something].

As they go bankrupt however and they destroy millions as with the 2008 crash, the "oy vey safety concerns" are out the window, and Crypto has to be the problem.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Shadowcat said:
Also people in the USA, be sure to call your banks beforehand right before trying to buy your bitcoin, to tell them NOT to block the transaction. Mine does so every time, and so I now have a habit of calling beforehand to let them know that the activity is me and not fraudulent. A lot of banks still have issues with bitcoin and see someone trying to buy them as automatic flags.

If the transaction passes, there is no point to do this.

Most banks are simply trying to block this because they are assholes and they want exclusive rights to manage the economy top to bottom, and they are agitated at Crypto, so they always cite "Safety concerns" [except when it is to profit immensely from the Crypto Markets by manipulating them or something].

I do not know all the banks that DO and DON't do this, but mine does. The only way I found out was when they blocked my last transactions, and I had to call them and tell them to let up on the block. I asked them to not block in the future and they basically said its in their policy to flag bitcoin transactions each time, that I would have to call to specifically state it must not be blocked when attempting a transaction. It sucks, and i don't know all the banks that do this, But my theory is if someone attempts a transaction, and their bank blocks it just because its bitcoin, then they will probably be in the same boat, having to call each time before attempting the transaction to see that it is not blocked.

This doesn't mean the transaction can't take place luckily. But it does confirm about the banks being assholes because one then basically has to jump one extra step sadly.
 
Perfect timing, I had just been feeling some guilt last night about not being able to make sense of bitcoin to donate before.
 
Thank you so much for posting this! I never really got into Bitcoin or anything crypto so this is helpful

Hail Satan
Hail Eligos
 
For those who are privacy-minded, I would recommend and have personally used the "Bisq" anonymous trading platform. It has a little bit of a learning curve, but that is the most anonymous way to go from Fiat currency to BTC to XMR.

Besides the Bisq app, one needs an XMR wallet as well. If you download this, you need to configure a node for XMR. Although it is said to be risky to use a connection node hosted by someone else, that is also the quickest and easy way. Setting up your own involves a very large download of data, for some reason.
 
If the JOS accepts Crypto is it safe to say that Crypto will again start to climb? A lot of people think it's the end of Cryptocurrency as it's been steadily declining. Even some stable coins have lost their value.

I still think it's worth it.
 
GoldenxChild1 said:
If the JOS accepts Crypto is it safe to say that Crypto will again start to climb? A lot of people think it's the end of Cryptocurrency as it's been steadily declining. Even some stable coins have lost their value.

I still think it's worth it.

No, it is not safe to assume anything. Because the whole sector is under siege. This is to espouse nothing. It's just that the concept of these payments is better, and the functionality serves a purpose right now.

None of this should be taken as a nod to any investments, for the same reason certain promoted "investments" in the web for "Crypto" months ago which are now sitting on minus 90%.

The technology, the possibilities, the concept, is all worth it. The price factor is a factor that will come and go. Even if it goes super low, remains there, and the sector is disabled, it can still be used for payments.

For us, it's a medium of exchange for the time being and nothing else.
 
To buy bitcoins I personally use localbitcoins, people there take your identity but it's just to know that for example you're not buying stuff with scammed bank accounts ecc

For monero, localmonero, same way.
 
If you have cheap electricity and a gaming rig, you could mine another cryptocurrency and trade it for BTC. Many PC gamers have done that before, but it took a while for me to learn that method.
 
Please do let me know if this guide is clear, and clarified.

If anyone has tried it, it should go step by step.
 
If someone is going to use Exodus, keep in mind that after you install the wallet you have to go yourself to the right-hand top corner and press the `Settings` icon to setup the recovery information for your wallet in case anything happens to your wallet or device, as it's not done automatically during the installation. Set a strong password at your choice and save the 12 words recovering phrase which is already set by the wallet. Write these on a paper or save them in a notepad or document on a USB stick. This will allow you to recover your wallet if you change your device for example as you can use the password and secret phrase to migrate the wallet from the old device to the new one. All crypto-currency wallets usually should have secret word phrases and password to ensure security.
 
Aquarius said:
To buy bitcoins I personally use localbitcoins, people there take your identity but it's just to know that for example you're not buying stuff with scammed bank accounts ecc

For monero, localmonero, same way.
You can buy from people that don't ask your for identity. You would just send the money in their bank account (which should be instant if is a transaction inside your country) and they will release your bitcoin/monero straight away. I never gave away my identity to anybody. I would rather wait until I find someone that doesn't ask for identity but most of the time you would find these sort of people at any time you want to buy. Is true as far as I noticed they have higher prices that others so you might lose 5-10% in the conversion from currency to crypto which can be a lot of money depending on how much you buy but personally I would rather lose 5-10% than giving identity to random strangers. They cannot really see big deal about you just from a bank transaction, probably only your name at worst.
 
Thank you for this helpful guide, High Priest.

A quick question for general safety purposes, this doesn't really apply to me but I wanted to ask in case it might apply to others-if buying from a friend or other individual, is there any concern that they could follow the crypto to the person's wallet, and then see it flow to the JoS' wallet, which can be found on the web?
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Donation method 1 - Through Exodus Wallet

Level: Very Easy


1. Download the Exodus wallet from the Google Android Store, or the Apple Store.

2. Run the application, and let it open until you have a functioning wallet. Press on the image of Bitcoin, and then press on the upper right corner the arrow that looks downwards. Copy this address of your wallet, then go to the main interface.

3. Go to the four squares on the bottom right logo, press it.

4. Then, the panel will appear that says "Buy Crypto". You press this, then press next.

5. Input an amount you want to send. For example, 200 dollars.

6. Press "Agree and Continue".

7. Your browser will open. Then, make sure the amount is correct and press "Proceed - Total amount X.XX".

8. Then, input your e-mail address. You will receive a verification e-mail, and you should put a password. A throwaway e-mail or secondary e-mail is best to use for this, not your main one.

9. After verification, you will shown a box with your BTC address. This address should be the the one you saw on step 2.

10. Simply press "Proceed". Then you will be asked to input your Card credentials, and you will then receive the Bitcoin after a few minutes pass, inside your Exodus wallet.

11. After the coins arrive [this should take some time, do not worry about this delay, it is normal in Crypto], then you can go to the Bitcoin wallet in your Exodus. You should have a set amount of Bitcoin that you bought earlier.

12. You then press the "Send" Button, which is the button on the upper left, that shows an arrow pointing away from you. Press this.

13. Now, you press the word "All", which means you will send the bitcoin you just bought.

14. You have to now either copy-paste the Bitcoin address of the Joy of Satan Wallet [which is in the Donation page] or alternatively, press the QR sign to scan the address box of the Joy of Satan Donation page. The address will be put automatically on the box.

15. Make sure it's the same address you are sending to.

16. Press next, then use the swipe button to send the Bitcoin.

17. The Bitcoin should be sent.

18. CONGRATULATIONS, YOU DONATED TO THE JOY OF SATAN!

I'd like to add that if someone wants to repeat the process for the Exodus Wallet (after doing it the first time), tap the four little squares, then press the three circles. It has one full circle in the middle and two adjacent half circles.
 
Thanks Brother, I'm a total fucking noob when it comes to crypto. Been wanting to send SS some of my vast and unbelievable wealth.... of barely being above the surface in a survival situation lol, but I can still donate some gladly. We need to stick together in this war. It's not "every man for himself", it's "every man for every man" (and woman of course).

HAIL SATAN FOREVER!
 
HailVictory88 said:
Thank you for this helpful guide, High Priest.

A quick question for general safety purposes, this doesn't really apply to me but I wanted to ask in case it might apply to others-if buying from a friend or other individual, is there any concern that they could follow the crypto to the person's wallet, and then see it flow to the JoS' wallet, which can be found on the web?

Theoretically, yes, practically, there are workarounds and none of this is dangerous. Because nobody can really see anything indicative present on the Bitcoin transaction, other than the "wallet".

A Bitcoin wallet, can be used to transact with many people at once, ie, nobody can really know where you donated accurately.

Even donating from a Bank or anything of the sort, just with a name, nobody cannot do much either. That is not a method we use, to just nullify any "potential" issues. But none would exist in that regard either. It's more for reducing potential issues.

Bitcoin goes even further in that regard. Knowing a name [if that], one cannot really do anything meaningful in the way of looking into something.

As a general comment...Many people are pointlessly concerned here. It's actually all quite easy, and way safer than PayPal.

Therefore, jews rely on fear and people shitting their pants over imaginary threats from trying to stop them from doing something.

Bitter jews do not matter in this society as much as one might think. You can live your life anyway. So long one doesn't do anything wrong, in which case, one just supports what we believe in.

Many other places are functioning in the face of jews and there is nothing they can really do. Our society exists without their consent. Jews wake up everyday praying that America and our Nations collapse, but they keep existing anyway.

There are still freedoms present. Behaving as if one is not free to do what they want, is in itself the problem, making one feeling guilty and unsafe for doing what they should.

Jews program people to not stand up for what they believe in, and to be cowards. Jews in the meantime, didn't do anything like this even in the Roman Empire.

We live in our societies, not in their society. They just try to harass. This is the reality now. If this were to change and go even worse, we would adjust ourselves. But now, there is zero threat in any of this.

If anyone feels like you are being persecuted and donating to the darkest sanctum or whatever, do not give that pleasure to the jew. We are free people and free citizens, not their slaves.

Everyone, including myself, have donated to the JoS for like too many years with PayPal, and had no issues whatsoever, only blessings out of this act. That's all there's to it basically.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
HailVictory88 said:
Thank you for this helpful guide, High Priest.

A quick question for general safety purposes, this doesn't really apply to me but I wanted to ask in case it might apply to others-if buying from a friend or other individual, is there any concern that they could follow the crypto to the person's wallet, and then see it flow to the JoS' wallet, which can be found on the web?

...

Thank you for your response, High Priest. I agree, being able to donate has been a great blessing. It's nice to think that there are rabbis out there having nervous breakdowns because Gentiles still have a lot of our freedoms :lol:

Hail Satan!
 
Can we also use FTX for donating? I mean some of these services have actual personal data connected to them and wallets aren't really anonymous (it's obvious that this shouldn't really hinder anybody into making any donation yet still, I want to ask).
Also , if I recall correctly, some time ago HP. Cobra you made a statement about how you will probably give back the astro services fees you weren't able to deliver back to the buyers. Unfortunately i have lost access to the protonmail address from which i made my purchase, in this case can the fee for the natal chart be considered as donation to the JoS?
 
Satanic_truth88 said:
Is there something wrong with coinbase?

Technically, not really. But I personally don't like their positioning on many subjects, plus how they treat their employees, among other things. There is technically nothing wrong with them. They have some issues going on right now for sure if you read the news.
 
Ravenheart666 said:
Can we also use FTX for donating? I mean some of these services have actual personal data connected to them and wallets aren't really anonymous (it's obvious that this shouldn't really hinder anybody into making any donation yet still, I want to ask).
Also , if I recall correctly, some time ago HP. Cobra you made a statement about how you will probably give back the astro services fees you weren't able to deliver back to the buyers. Unfortunately i have lost access to the protonmail address from which i made my purchase, in this case can the fee for the natal chart be considered as donation to the JoS?

No, it cannot be. Everyone has been getting refunded. If I owe you anything, just mail me and give me the details of your reading, and I will refund you.
 
Thank you for clarifying things, I'm planning on making donations
 
Blitzkreig [JG said:
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For those who are privacy-minded, I would recommend and have personally used the "Bisq" anonymous trading platform. It has a little bit of a learning curve, but that is the most anonymous way to go from Fiat currency to BTC to XMR.

Besides the Bisq app, one needs an XMR wallet as well. If you download this, you need to configure a node for XMR. Although it is said to be risky to use a connection node hosted by someone else, that is also the quickest and easy way. Setting up your own involves a very large download of data, for some reason.

This is the offical Bisq youtube guide for the platform:

Live demo: How to buy BTC for USD using Bisq and Cash App
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JW25wXnPls
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
Satanic_truth88 said:
Is there something wrong with coinbase?

Technically, not really. But I personally don't like their positioning on many subjects, plus how they treat their employees, among other things. There is technically nothing wrong with them. They have some issues going on right now for sure if you read the news.
Coinbase requires your identity and they seem to be very strict on this, at least as far as their android app is concerned. Tying your identity to a platform from where you donate to JoS is risky in my opinion. I don't know if same goes if you register on their website
 
I have a question, because it's not clear.
If I convert for example 5000 forints (here the currency) to bitcoin it will be about 0.000650565637431682448.
And I will send this strange long number as a donation?

I've never done this before, that's why I'm asking.
 
Lightningsnake said:
I have a question, because it's not clear.
If I convert for example 5000 forints (here the currency) to bitcoin it will be about 0.000650565637431682448.
And I will send this strange long number as a donation?

I've never done this before, that's why I'm asking.
Yes.

Buying crypto from online exchange is like buying stuff from online retailer. The largest difference is that you receive rather intangible form of currency for your use.
 
Henu the Great said:
Lightningsnake said:
I have a question, because it's not clear.
If I convert for example 5000 forints (here the currency) to bitcoin it will be about 0.000650565637431682448.
And I will send this strange long number as a donation?

I've never done this before, that's why I'm asking.
Yes.

Buying crypto from online exchange is like buying stuff from online retailer. The largest difference is that you receive rather intangible form of currency for your use.



Thank you for your reply and confirmation.

I remember how scared I was the first time I shopped online. It was a similar feeling.
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:

As I understand it, once you have bitcoins in your wallet you just send them to JoS.

Is it possible to load bitcoins into the wallet via a tobacconist or newsagent? Like with a phone top-up.
I give them money and they give me bitcoins.

Otherwise I'll have to invent something and ask a relative to buy them, but I'd still prefer to have more convenient methods.
 
The only obstacle in my way is my family. I recently got a debit card and my stepmom is a kind of co-owner. I'm concerned that she will see the Bitcoin transaction and start asking questions. I've never used Bitcoin before and, as far as I know, neither has she.

It would be suspicious, to say the least. Any advice?
 
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
HOW TO DONATE TO THE JOY OF SATAN WITH CRYPTOCURRENCIES...

This took me so many attempts, due to either various methods not working for me, or other difficulties, but thankfully - and finally - I managed to donate some bit coin (~$50 worth) to the JoS via the Exodus App method! Thank you very much for the detailed instructions, HP. Without those I probably would never have figured this out. This was the first time I've bought any crypto, let alone donated it.

Hope this helps!

Hail Satan!
 
Charlotte61903 said:
The only obstacle in my way is my family. I recently got a debit card and my stepmom is a kind of co-owner. I'm concerned that she will see the Bitcoin transaction and start asking questions. I've never used Bitcoin before and, as far as I know, neither has she.

It would be suspicious, to say the least. Any advice?

Do not do this, just wait until you have your own. Do not cause all that much upset over something that should be positive or not cause these many issues. Or find an alternative way of buying, such as a Bitcoin ATM.
 
Norse 88 said:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 said:
HOW TO DONATE TO THE JOY OF SATAN WITH CRYPTOCURRENCIES...

This took me so many attempts, due to either various methods not working for me, or other difficulties, but thankfully - and finally - I managed to donate some bit coin (~$50 worth) to the JoS via the Exodus App method! Thank you very much for the detailed instructions, HP. Without those I probably would never have figured this out. This was the first time I've bought any crypto, let alone donated it.

Hope this helps!

Hail Satan!

It helps very much, thank you. Especially the fact you posted that you were successful by following the steps. This is a big relief, I am glad you did this successfully.

Thanks for the feedback too on the guide.
 
sshivafr said:
This guide was very helpful!
Despite being a crypto noob, the donations have been easy to make.

I personally think I would keep putting off donating to JoS without this guide as every guide I found online about buying crypto was too complicated.

However, I would like to request something that could make things a bit easier (quicker) for us.

If possible HP HoodeedCobra, can you put a link in this sermon (and better yet to the according explanation on JoS: https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/CRYPTO_DONATIONS.html to the Bitcoin number (or other crypto numbers) for JoS?

I always catch myself having to go back and forth in order to both follow the guidelines and use the number of JoS for Bitcoin.

And even then, in the Donate page: https://satanisgod.org/www.angelfire.com/empire/serpentis666/Donate.html the number for the crypto is waaaayyy too low (almost at the bottom of the page!).

My opinion would be to have those crypto numbers at the top (after the explanation of Donation page and why we use crypto) and then the updates can go beneath the crypto numbers.

The reason for that is twofold. It helps people find what they 're looking for right away and in doing so it encourages them to donate (whereas it is more discouraging if they need extra effort and time to find the crypto number).
 
Henu the Great said:
Yagami Light said:
I always catch myself having to go back and forth in order to both follow the guidelines and use the number of JoS for Bitcoin.
Just save the number, either to the exchange you use or into notepad.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Truth be told, this is one way to make things easier for me specifically, but I do insist on adding the number to the article where it is explained how to donate with crypto in order to make it easier for everyone.
I mean, since the coding of the website is on JoS and this is not an impossible or difficult thing to change, why not make this change and make the link of that article more practical?
 
Yagami Light said:
Henu the Great said:
Yagami Light said:
I always catch myself having to go back and forth in order to both follow the guidelines and use the number of JoS for Bitcoin.
Just save the number, either to the exchange you use or into notepad.
Thank you for the suggestion.
Truth be told, this is one way to make things easier for me specifically, but I do insist on adding the number to the article where it is explained how to donate with crypto in order to make it easier for everyone.
I mean, since the coding of the website is on JoS and this is not an impossible or difficult thing to change, why not make this change and make the link of that article more practical?

You are most definitely correct. Will update everything ASAP.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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