ACCEPT TITHES IN CRYPTO

Right now, when your church members with cryptocurrency holdings want to convert their crypto into USD they have to pay capital gains taxes and additional fees.

However, when your church offers the ability for individuals to tithe with cryptocurrency, you’re not only allowing them to give in a brand new way but you’re also reducing their tax exposure.

DIVERSIFIED HOLDING OPTIONS

When people tithe to your church, you can decide to hold these funds in the dollar-backed stable coin USDC, or you can diversify into various cryptocurrencies like Ethereum or Bitcoin. You also have the option to convert donations directly to fiat and simply transferred them to your bank account.

You’re totally in charge with maximum flexibility.

OUR GIVING WIDGET

Our donation widget works with your existing website by integrating within Squarespace, WIX, Wordpress, or your custom site.

We offer two different types of integrations:
- Button to initiate donation window.
- Window open by default on page.

Check out the “Button” example below:

Click here to view a demo sample page with an open donation window. No button is needed in this integration.

 
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    Roy Cotton, II

    Founder

    Roy is a music composer and entrepreneur. His composed works have been recorded by Richard Smallwood, The Masked Singer (FOX Network), Nicole C. Mullen, Mariah Carey, Tamela Mann and countless others. Roy founded WhatchallDoing.com, a music tech company that provides virtual choir production to churches and schools including Yale University, Hampton University, and The Historic Ebenezer Baptist Church of Atlanta.

  • Nathan Elliott

    Technical Co-founder

    As a technologist and entrepreneur, Nathan has launched 6 companies, with great success. His latest venture, Sweet.io is a blockchain digital collectibles (NFTs) for entertainment and consumer brands.

 

This material has been prepared for informational purposes only, and is not intended to provide, and should not be relied on for, tax, legal, or accounting advice.

You should consult your own tax, legal, and accounting advisors before engaging in any transaction.