Facilitating Access To Lightning Nodes For Dissidents And NGOs

The Human Rights Foundation (HRF) and Voltage announced a partnership aimed at facilitating access to BTCPay server instances to NGOs and dissidents worldwide. The HRF was previously working with members of the BTCPay team to help such profiles integrate BTCPay into their online presence (notably to funnel donations and support), but the hardware part always remained a hard part of the process.
With Voltage joining the effort, activists will enjoy easy node and liquidity management, high uptime, and efficient troubleshooting.
The Mutiny team also shared how they're improving their users privacy with Voltage, by having any invoice generated by a Mutiny user automatically wrapped by Voltage[1]. From the sender's perspective, the invoice seems like it's paying Voltage's node, but as the preimage is known only the user, Voltage has no choice but to forward the payment to them.