Global blockchain supervision and query platform

English
Download

How Cryptocurrency Is Helping Ukraine

How Cryptocurrency Is Helping Ukraine WikiBit 2022-03-24 14:15

It’s a godsend in a country that needs money and lacks functioning banks.

Critics have claimed that cryptocurrency will help Russia evade sanctions, or at best that it‘s of no use to Ukrainians. In fact, it’s proving to be a powerful tool to help them.

I‘ve worked in the blockchain industry for four years, and I’m Ukrainian. I grew up and attended university in Kharkiv, the second-largest city in Ukraine and one of the hardest-hit by Russian bombs. Im one of several organizers of Unchain Fund, a crypto fundraising project dedicated to relief in Ukraine that has raised more than $6.9 million so far, as well as Away from Ukraine, an information network for displaced Ukrainians.

Crypto donations to Ukraine since the invasion total almost $100 million. Blockchain networks are global and settle transactions in minutes, while the legacy banking system takes three days to settle a cross-border transaction. Many crypto donations went directly to wallets held by the Ukrainian government via the Ministry of Digital Transformation. Deputy Minister Alex Bornyakov said last week that 40% of the vendors Kyiv is working with have accepted payment in cryptocurrency, and crypto donations have been “essential.” He noted that since “the national bank is not really operating, crypto is helping to perform fast transfers, to make it very quick and get results almost immediately.”

Crypto donations are also making a difference for Ukrainians, both in and out of the country. Ukraines banking system is hardly operating, but the major crypto exchanges are available 24/7 from a phone or computer.

Crypto-based collaborations like Unchain Fund and UkraineDAO (an abbreviation for decentralized autonomous organization) took shape in the first few days of the crisis. Unchain has raised more than $6.9 million in 10 cryptocurrencies since Feb. 25 for relocation support, transportation, food and medicine. Three million Ukrainians in other countries need money for housing, living costs, and psychological and professional support. Crypto has proved useful for displaced people, who need access to stable funds and the ability to convert crypto into fiat currency in a flexible

way. Were also distributing the Unchain Help Card, a crypto-to-consumer debit card, to help mothers with young children purchase supplies.

Now were turning to longer-term solutions. Groups like Away from Ukraine connect displaced Ukrainians to share support, news, work opportunities, resources on navigating immigration, medical care, and other challenges of living in a new country.

Empowering individuals and lowering barriers to access is a major part of why I co-founded NEAR Protocol and why I believe in crypto and Web3, the catchall term for the blockchain-based open internet. Our vision is to make it possible for all people to own their data, assets and power of governance. This war crystallizes why that vision is so important: The current global systems of power do not offer this opportunity to everyone, and they can collapse quickly under stress. We have the tools to build fairer, more resilient systems that work for everyone.

Disclaimer:

The views in this article only represent the author's personal views, and do not constitute investment advice on this platform. This platform does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness and timeliness of the information in the article, and will not be liable for any loss caused by the use of or reliance on the information in the article.

  • Token conversion
  • Exchange rate conversion
  • Calculation for foreign exchange purchasing
/
PC(S)
Current Rate
Available

0.00