Fran Finney, Hal Finney's wife, has announced a charity event to benefit victims of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Finney encouraged Bitcoin users to run a half marathon and share their experiences on social media between January 1 and January 10, 2023 to help raise funds to fight the disease.
Fran Finney made the announcement via Hal Finney's official Twitter account. She had previously reactivated the account in order to save it from Twitter's purge of old accounts.
"Running Bitcoin" is being held in collaboration with the ALS Association Golden West Chapter and is named after the first-ever Bitcoin tweet, which was made by Hal Finney just a few days after Bitcoin went live in 2009. According to its website, the organization provides ALS patients with equipment loans and educational materials.
Hal Finney was an early cryptocurrency pioneer. In 2004, he developed Reusable Proof of Work (RPOW), a system that allowed recipients to reuse Hashcash coins. RPOW is frequently regarded as a type of proto-cryptocurrency, despite the fact that it relied on a central server rather than a decentralized network.
Finney also contributed code to the Bitcoin codebase in 2008 and early 2009, prior to its public release in January 2009. He received the first Bitcoin transaction, in which Satoshi Nakamoto sent him 10 BTC.
Before being diagnosed with ALS in August 2009, Hal Finney had been an avid runner for much of his life. He was cryonically preserved in 2014 after a multiyear battle with the disease.
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