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WikiLeaks Shop Now Accepts Bitcoin Lightning Payments

In 2011, WikiLeaks was among the first organizations to accept donations in bitcoin. Now its shop is taking bitcoin payments over Lightning.

Updated Sep 14, 2021, 9:29 a.m. Published Jul 9, 2020, 6:29 p.m.
(Elijah Hiett/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)
(Elijah Hiett/Unsplash, modified by CoinDesk)

The official WikiLeaks Shop, an offshoot of the non-profit infamous for leaking government secrets, now accepts bitcoin Lightning payments.

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All proceeds from the online store, which sells WikiLeaks T-shirts and other swag, goes to fund WikiLeaks operations. The shop already accepts bitcoin and other popular cryptocurrencies for payments. Now, as of Tuesday, it also accepts bitcoin payments via Lightning, making the WikiLeaks Shop one of the earliest vendors to do so.

The Lightning Network supports a newer, faster type of bitcoin transaction that could potentially help bitcoin scale to support many more users. But using Lightning is still somewhat experimental and risky, compared to sending transactions directly to the Bitcoin blockchain.

Read more: Bitcoin’s Lightning Network Is Vulnerable to ‘Looting’: New Research Explains

A WikiLeaks Shop spokesperson told CoinDesk the site added Lightning support after receiving a few requests from prospective customers. "We try to offer as many crypto payment options as possible that our supporters request, as lots of supporters also love cryptocurrency," the person said.

WikiLeaks an early bitcoin adopter

This latest development from the WikiLeaks Shop carries historical significance since WikiLeaks was one of the first organizations to accept bitcoin in 2011 as a way to receive donations. At the time, U.S. banks were blocking payments via Visa and Mastercard to the controversial organization.

Read more:WikiLeaks to Accept Additional Cryptocurrencies for Donations

"I can’t speak on behalf of the main organization as the shop is technically separate. However, for the shop [bitcoin] was an easy process to add as we use the CoinPayments gateway," a shop spokesperson told CoinDesk.

Users who pay for items using cryptocurrency rather than traditional payment methods receive a 5% discount.

"We generally see most crypto orders in bitcoin, litecoin, ethereum and very few in the other altcoins, but perhaps we will have more orders with this one," the spokesperson added.

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