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Ukraine launches website for cryptocurrency donations

Users can give funds in 10 denominations, including bitcoin, ethereum, tether, dogecoin

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 15 Mar 2022 2:00PM

Ukraine launches website for cryptocurrency donations
The money will be used to support the Ukrainian military as well as civilians in dire need of humanitarian assistance. – AFP pic, March 15, 2022

KYIV – The Ukrainian government yesterday launched a website in partnership with crypto-firms FTX and Everstake that will funnel donations to Ukraine’s central bank as it combats a devastating invasion by Russia.

On the “Aid for Ukraine” website, users can currently offer donations in 10 cryptocurrencies, including bitcoin, ethereum, tether, and dogecoin.

“Cryptocurrencies play a significant role in Ukraine’s defence,” Oleksandre Borniakov, Ukraine’s deputy digital transformation minister, said in a statement.

“Cryptocurrency assets have proven to be extremely valuable in facilitating the flow of funding to Ukrainian citizens and soldiers and in raising awareness and interest among the global public,” he added.

The crypto firm Everstake, one of the largest in Ukraine, will allow users to make donations in other cryptocurrencies than those listed on the site.

The site also plans to add the ability to donate non-fungible tokens in the future.

Bahamas-based exchange platform FTX, founded by US billionaire Sam Bankman-Fried, will convert the donated funds into dollars and route them to the National Bank of Ukraine.

The Ukrainian cryptocurrency exchange platform Kuna is also part of the initiative.

On the “Aid for Ukraine” site, a tracker showed that by 0230GMT today, almost US$49 million (RM206.2 million) had been raised out of a goal of US$200 million.

The money will be used to support the Ukrainian military as well as civilians “in dire need of humanitarian assistance”, the partnership said in the statement. – AFP, March 15, 2022

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