The Ministry of Digital Development launched Aid For Ukraine: a website for collecting cryptocurrencies to help Ukraine
By: Myroslav Trinko | 15.03.2022, 19:06
Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine together with the company Everstake and crypto exchange FTX launched a website Aid For Ukraine. With it, people from all over the world can donate cryptocurrency to help Ukraine. Site accepts Bitcoin, Ethereum, Tether, Polkadot, Solana, Dogecoin, Monero, ICON and NEO N3. By the way, at the time of writing the news, almost 50,000,000 US dollars have already been collected.
A source: Aid For Ukraine
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