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Ukrainian government launches crypto donation website with FTX, Kuna and Everstake

Crypto exchanges FTX and Kuna and staking platform Everstake have partnered with Ukrainian government officials to launch a donation website for users wishing to send crypto to help the country and its people.In a Monday announcement, Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation said the government had launched Aid for Ukraine, a

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Artists and Activists Turn to NFT Sales to Support the Ukrainian People – Metaverse Bitcoin News

NFTs are showing the brighter side of humanity as real support transcends the boundaries of nations and reaches Ukraine through the metaverse. In light of the ongoing military conflict, people from all around the world send their donations to Ukraine via NFT sales, as artists and activists turn to them

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Crypto Exchange Kraken Pledges Over $10 Million to Support Ukrainian Users – Exchanges Bitcoin News

Kraken is planning to hand out more than $10 million in aid for clients affected by the military conflict in Ukraine. The amount covers the fees paid by Ukrainian residents in almost a decade and will also include those withheld from Russian traders in the first half of 2022. Kraken Exchange

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Ukrainian Deputy Minister Reiterates Call for Crypto Exchanges to Block Russian Users

Last year, the Ukrainian government launched concerted efforts to attract a local crypto industry that was part of a push to further digitize the economy. In September, the Parliament passed a law legalizing and regulating bitcoin. The country has low taxes, crypto-friendly regulations and a highly educated and young workforce. Original

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Airbnb Looking to Support Crypto While Focusing on Free Housing for 100,000 Ukrainian Refugees – Featured Bitcoin News

Airbnb confirms that it is looking to support cryptocurrency. The company has also offered to provide housing for up to 100,000 Ukrainian refugees. According to the European Union, about four million people may try to leave Ukraine because of the Russian invasion. Airbnb’s CEO Discusses Cryptocurrency and the Refugee Crisis in

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