Crypto philanthropy hit $100M+ in 2025, a 66% YoY jump. Stablecoins led giving as Ripple’s RLUSD ranked #2, per The Giving Block’s 2026 Annual Report. Crypto philanthropyCrypto philanthropy hit $100M+ in 2025, a 66% YoY jump. Stablecoins led giving as Ripple’s RLUSD ranked #2, per The Giving Block’s 2026 Annual Report. Crypto philanthropy

Crypto Philanthropy Breaks $100M in 2025

2026/03/08 02:30
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Crypto philanthropy hit $100M+ in 2025, a 66% YoY jump. Stablecoins led giving as Ripple’s RLUSD ranked #2, per The Giving Block’s 2026 Annual Report.

Crypto philanthropy just crossed a threshold nobody fully expected this soon. The Giving Block processed over $100 million in cryptocurrency donations in 2025. That marks a 66% jump from the year before.

The 2026 Annual Report on Crypto Philanthropy and Digital Fundraising Innovation, published by The Giving Block on X, puts the milestone into sharp relief. Since the platform launched in 2018, total crypto donations have now passed $300 million. The 2025 figure alone accounts for a third of that entire history.

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Stablecoins Are Now Writing the Checks

The average gift size in 2025 reached $11,019. That far outpaces what traditional online giving typically sees. The report notes that crypto is no longer experimental money for nonprofits. It is becoming a primary source of major gifts.

Stablecoins drove much of that shift. Ripple shared on X that its stablecoin RLUSD ranked as the second most-donated digital asset across the entire platform in 2025. XRP placed seventh overall. The company also highlighted its partnerships with DonorsChoose and Teach For America as featured examples inside the report.

Ripple’s post credited the moment directly: stablecoins and crypto are reshaping how the world gives.

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The Wealth Transfer Nobody Is Talking About

The Giving Block’s report frames 2025 as a warning shot for nonprofits still operating on outdated tools. An estimated $20 trillion dollars will be donated over the next 20 years as wealth passes from older generations to Gen X, Millennials, and Gen Z. Most charitable organizations, the report argues, are not positioned to capture any of it.

Online stock donations and donor-advised fund processing doubled year-over-year in 2025. That signal matters. Digital giving methods, once treated as niche, are becoming standard infrastructure.

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RLUSD’s Rise Was Not Accidental

Ripple’s stablecoin performance in philanthropy data tracks with what the company has been building. RLUSD is already settled on the XRP Ledger, and Ripple has spent recent months expanding its institutional reach through new partnerships and exchange integrations.

The giving data reflects a donor base that is moving faster than the nonprofits receiving the money. The Giving Block’s full 2026 annual report is available at thegivingblock.com/annual-report.

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Crypto philanthropy hit 100 million dollars in a single year. The asset doing the heaviest lifting was not Bitcoin. That part deserves attention.

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