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Ukraine Tweeted Its Crypto Wallet, And Got $4 Million In Donations To Help Fight Russia

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By Patrik BaiPublished 4 years ago 3 min read

On Saturday, just days after Russia invaded Ukraine, the country’s official Twitter account tweeted out a call for donations through bitcoin, ethereum, and the stablecoin tether.

The vice prime minister of Ukraine, Mykhailo Fedorov, confirmed on his Twitter account that the call for donations was real, and asked people to “Stand with Ukraine.”

As of publication, these wallets have received over $4 million in cryptocurrency.

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Yarema Dukh, a communications strategist who helped set up the official Ukraine Twitter account in 2016, confirmed to BuzzFeed News that the tweet and wallet were a legitimate government plan. He said he believed the crypto funds would go to “exterminate as many Russian occupants as possible,” but was not sure of exact government spending plans.

Russia began a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in the early morning hours on Thursday. Since then, Russian troops have entered Kyiv, putting its democratically elected government at risk.

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Initially, some people, including Ethereum founder Vitalik Buterin, were concerned that the tweet may have been from scammers who had hacked the account. After hearing from the vice prime minister, Buterin tweeted that he had received confirmation, but encouraged people to always be cautious when sending donations in cryptocurrency.

So far, according to the ledger, the largest donation of 100ETH (approximately $278,000) has come from Deepak Thapliyal, the CEO of Chain.com, a blockchain technology company. “When I realized the Ukrainian government had requested donations in the form of crypto, I felt compelled to do my part to help,” Thapiyal told BuzzFeed News. “Crypto donations are borderless and near instant, so I am hoping that the government there can tap into it as soon as possible to help the people in need.”

Ukrainian NGOs and volunteer groups have a history of accepting bitcoin. The volunteer group Come Back Alive, which provides supplies to the Ukrainian military, has asked for donations in crypto since 2018, according to the blockchain analytics company Elliptic. In a report, Elliptic said that the government and NGOs have received $11 million in crypto donations since the invasion began on Thursday.

The nation is particularly poised to handle crypto donations. This fall, it passed a law to legalize and regulate bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, making it one of a handful of countries to have embraced crypto. Ukraine’s low taxes and large pool of tech talent have made it a crypto hub.

How far will Russia go?

A convoy of Russian armored vehicles, about 60 kilometers long, arrived on the outskirts of Kyiv on Tuesday morning. Despite the heroic struggle of Ukraine, this could signal an even more bloody stage of the war. The atrocities of Kharkov, Ukraine's second-largest city, where Russian bombardment is pouring into residential areas, give a glimpse of what lies ahead. 500,000 refugees have already left Ukraine.

Meanwhile, Russia's financial system has been hit by Western sanctions. To support the ruble, the Central Bank of Russia doubled interest rates to 20% and introduced capital restrictions. Trading on the Moscow Stock Exchange has been suspended. Economists are closely tracking conflicts. The following articles describe what is at stake and what can happen next.

At a press conference late last week, US President Joe Biden said he was "confident" that Russian President Vladimir Putin had decided to invade Ukraine. When asked why, he simply replied, "We have a great deal of intelligence." secret Service. American spies and their British spies seem to have succeeded in this quest. It is unlikely that we, the general public, will know how to do this until the relevant document is declassified decades later. But history may provide some clues as to how Biden knows what he knows and why he chose to publish some of that information. Hmm.

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