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Cryptocurrency donations are now possible: a first for MSF
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24/2/2026

Cryptocurrency donations are now possible: a first for MSF

At Lyzi, innovation only makes sense if it has a real impact. Today, we are proud to announce an unprecedented partnership between Médecins Sans Frontières Luxembourg and Lyzi, which now allows donations in cryptocurrencies to one of the largest medical NGOs in the world.

MSF Luxembourg goes crypto

Thanks to this partnership, donors can now support the actions of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Luxembourg through payments in Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and many other cryptocurrencies. A major advance for the charitable world, which is thus opening up to new financial uses and to a new generation of donors.

This initiative is part of a common desire to innovate for the common good, by facilitating donations, increasing their transparency and by diversifying the means of supporting vital causes.

Why is this partnership a revolution?

  • Security: thanks to blockchain technology, donations are traceable and secure.
  • Accessibility: holders of cryptocurrencies, in France and around the world, can now support MSF in a few clicks.
  • Solidarity innovation: this is a first for an NGO of this scale.

How do I donate in crypto?

It's quick and easy. Go directly to the MSF page at the space Dedicated to giving. Choose your cryptocurrency, enter the amount, and validate your transaction securely.

Responsible finance: crypto joins the humanitarian fight

This partnership marks a key step in the adoption of cryptocurrencies in the service of the general interest. It shows that blockchain, beyond speculation, can have a tangible human impact and serve essential causes such as access to care in crisis areas. At Lyzi, we believe in inclusive, responsible and future-oriented finance. This partnership with Médecins Sans Frontières is only the beginning.

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