Ukraine's military group received bitcoin donation of $ 4 million in one day

in blurtlife •  3 years ago 

At this time the eyes of the whole world are on Ukraine. Russia is attacking its cities in a big way. It started on Thursday. Russia pushed Ukraine into the war. The government of Ukraine appealed to the major countries of the world to make efforts to stop the war. With this, the Defense Ministry of Ukraine started taking donations for its armed forces. The Ukrainian military said that many people and organizations are requesting him to donate. He is not a resident of Ukraine and would like to donate. The government also set up a bank account to receive donations in foreign currency, after which it has started receiving donations. Meanwhile, several users on social media have asked the Ukrainian Armed Forces to accept crypto donations.

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According to Cointelegraph, not the bank account provided by the government, it accepts help in foreign currency. The official website related to this states that the country's national law does not allow the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine to use other payment systems such as Webmoney, Bitcoin, PayPal etc. This simply means that crypto donations will not be accepted.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine-based NGO Come Back Alive accepts bitcoin donations. This help goes to the Ukrainian army. According to media reports, in the year 2021, this pro-military group received bitcoin donations of $ 5 lakh 70 thousand, while in a day after the war started, this group got more than $ 4 lakh in bitcoin donation. Is.

On the other hand, pro-crypto donors have asked the Ukrainian government to accept crypto donations. Argued that after this he will get donation from all over the world. However, some people have also expressed their concern about this.

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