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✓ Verified totalOur funds are being frozen and mainstream processors are blocking transfers. Families, owner-operators, and small businesses are covering fuel, food, lodging, and lost income while winter conditions get harsher by the day. We're using privacy-preserving Zcash so supporters can help without exposing their identities to scraping or pressure. Donations go directly to our wallet; the running total on this page is publicly verifiable via a read-only viewing key and a cryptographic signature. Your support today keeps drivers warm, fed, and safe while we continue peaceful advocacy. Historical context: During the 2022 convoy, major crowdfunding campaigns were paused or removed, and governments used emergency powers that enabled banks to freeze accounts linked to designated participants. Separately, a breach at another platform exposed donor lists, highlighting how centralized rails and public donor data can put supporters at risk. This campaign demonstrates a non-custodial, privacy-preserving alternative with transparent, signed totals.
✓ Verified totalBanks are freezing accounts and payment platforms are unreliable, yet people on the streets still need legal aid, medical care, food, transport, and data to stay safe and connected. We accept shielded Zcash donations so supporters can contribute privately and without interruptions. Funds land straight into our wallet; the total you see is verifiable through a view-only key and signed attestation. Your contribution today helps protesters and volunteers facing arrests, injuries, and intimidation keep going with dignity. Historical context: During nationwide #EndSARS protests, authorities obtained orders to freeze accounts of organizers and supporters, pushing fundraisers toward crypto rails. The episode underscored how quickly bank and processor access can be curtailed for civil movements, and why private, non-custodial donation flows matter.
✓ Verified totalMajor payment processors are blocking donations to a publisher following the release of sensitive documents. That choke point cuts off supporters worldwide despite strong public interest in transparency and press freedom. We're routing around platform risk with non-custodial, shielded Zcash so contributions can continue privately. Donations go directly to our wallet; totals remain publicly auditable through signed attestations while donor identities stay protected. Historical context: In 2010, multiple payment companies refused to process donations to a controversial publisher, creating a de-facto financial blockade. The incident became a canonical example of how centralized rails can be switched off for speech-related causes, and why resilient funding paths are useful.
✓ Verified totalLegal pressure and national-security scrutiny are chilling traditional fundraising and exposing donors to risk. Meanwhile, people still need legal defense, medical bills, counseling, and emergency aid related to demonstrations. We're using shielded Zcash to protect supporters while keeping public, signed totals for accountability. Funds are non-custodial and flow directly to our wallet; this page's total can be independently verified without revealing donor identities. Historical context: A well-known relief fund supporting arrested demonstrators halted operations under legal pressure, and trustees were later arrested. The experience showed how centralized treasuries—and donor records—can become pressure points, strengthening the case for private donations with auditable aggregates rather than public donor lists.
✓ Verified totalAuthorities are ordering banks to seize or block aid raised by small donors, while people need help with fines, legal support, medical costs, and relocation. To protect supporters and recipients, we accept shielded Zcash directly to a wallet we control—no custodians, no local rails. The total shown here remains transparent via signed attestations, even as we minimize exposure of donor information. Historical context: During the 2020 protests, civil-society funds faced seizures and banking blocks. Organizers highlighted the need for cross-border, censorship-resistant support channels where donor identities aren't trivially exposed and funds don't sit in a single vulnerable account.
✓ Verified totalWe're raising funds—tongue-in-cheek—to "research advanced follicle restoration for dedicated privacy engineers." This is a playful demo of Z Fund Me's flows: privacy-preserving Zcash donations, non-custodial wallet receipts, and publicly verified totals via signed attestations. No endorsements are implied, and no specific person or company is affiliated. Have a laugh, scan the QR, and see how the tech works end-to-end. Historical context: Parody and satire campaigns are a safe way to demo the product without real-world risk. This one showcases the core UX (QR, shielded donations, verifiable totals) while keeping the tone light and clearly marked not affiliated.

In memory of P'Nut, a beloved rescue squirrel who became an internet sensation before being seized and euthanized by New York authorities in October 2024. This fund demonstrates how privacy-preserving Zcash donations work when government overreach, donor exposure, or platform censorship are concerns. P'Nut (also known as Peanut) was rescued as an orphaned baby squirrel and became famous on social media for his tiny cowboy hat and playful personality. Despite his owner attempting to obtain proper wildlife rehabilitation licensing, the New York DEC raided the home, seized P'Nut and a raccoon named Fred, and euthanized both animals for rabies testing. Both tested negative. The incident sparked widespread public outcry about government overreach, with many viewing it as an example of authorities prioritizing bureaucracy over common sense. Social media backlash led to bomb threats against state facilities, political figures condemned the actions, and the case became a flashpoint in debates about personal freedom and regulatory excess. This memorial fund showcases Z Fund Me's core features: shielded donations protect supporters from exposure, funds go directly to a non-custodial wallet, and totals remain publicly verifiable through cryptographic attestations. Whether supporting causes that face platform risk or simply preferring privacy, this is how resilient fundraising works.