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Crypto.com continues to build its brand on the back of its social presence. Notably, by partnering with the Red Cross Red Crescent, Crypto.com is making the most of the ongoing hype for crypto donations to Ukraine. The platform has already donated $1 million to the victims of the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Crypto.com for Ukraine For the […]
To raise funds to assist its army and civilians who have been harmed by the ongoing Russian attack, Ukraine has launched its NFT museum of war. With just a few days having passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government announced an appeal for contributions in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ether, and USDT to aid in the support of its soldiers and citizens who had been displaced by the invasion. The response to this appeal for donations was overwhelmingly encouraging from the crypto community. According to Elliptic, a cryptocurrency analytics company, the appeal for donations netted more than $60 million in contributions. After previously planning to issue an airdrop to people who have donated crypto to help the country, Ukraine decided to go with an NFT project instead, hoping that more individuals will donate as a result of the sale of NFTs, as donors will have confirmation that they have made a donation. Ukraine’s NFT Museum of War The museum, which is named Meta History: Museum of War, was established to commemorate the Ukrainian identity and independence with NFTs depicting various days of the ongoing war. In it, a variety of digital images are shown, including warplane silhouettes, cartoon explosion images, and various photos of news stories. A statement from Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation said that the project’s purpose is to preserve the memory of the genuine events of the war period, to transmit honest information throughout the digital community across the globe, and to collect contributions for the assistance of Ukraine. According to the website, each NFT will be sold for 0.15 ETH, and all revenues from the sale will be deposited into the country’s cryptocurrency wallet. NFTs are digital tokens that can be sold and traded. They contain valuable data stored on a blockchain, which is a type of digital ledger. It seems the Ukrainian government is looking to take advantage of the recent popularity of NFTs to bring in donations.Â
To raise funds to assist its army and civilians who have been harmed by the ongoing Russian attack, Ukraine has launched its NFT museum of war. With just a few days having passed since Russia began its invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government announced an appeal for contributions in cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, Ether, and USDT to aid in the support of its soldiers and citizens who had been displaced by the invasion. The response to this appeal for donations was overwhelmingly encouraging from the crypto community. According to Elliptic, a cryptocurrency analytics company, the appeal for donations netted more than $60 million in contributions. After previously planning to issue an airdrop to people who have donated crypto to help the country, Ukraine decided to go with an NFT project instead, hoping that more individuals will donate as a result of the sale of NFTs, as donors will have confirmation that they have made a donation. Ukraine’s NFT Museum of War The museum, which is named Meta History: Museum of War, was established to commemorate the Ukrainian identity and independence with NFTs depicting various days of the ongoing war. In it, a variety of digital images are shown, including warplane silhouettes, cartoon explosion images, and various photos of news stories. A statement from Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation said that the project’s purpose is to preserve the memory of the genuine events of the war period, to transmit honest information throughout the digital community across the globe, and to collect contributions for the assistance of Ukraine. According to the website, each NFT will be sold for 0.15 ETH, and all revenues from the sale will be deposited into the country’s cryptocurrency wallet. NFTs are digital tokens that can be sold and traded. They contain valuable data stored on a blockchain, which is a type of digital ledger. It seems the Ukrainian government is looking to take advantage of the recent popularity of NFTs to bring in donations.Â
Updates about the status of the Bitcoin that was donated to the Canadian trucker protests and how people can improve when facing attacks in the future.
The fears of regulators around the world about Russia using Bitcoin to evade sanctions could be about to come true as a top Russian government executive has revealed that the country’s authorities could be willing to accept Bitcoin payments for its natural gas. Duma committee deputy Pavel Zavalny revealed this development on Thursday during a