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Ukrainian Vice Prime Minister calls on global community to donate cryptocurrency

24.05.2022

A rap song could be the answer. Ukraine's Vice Prime Minister is doing exactly what he has done. Mykahilo Fedorov released a rap song using which he has called on the global community to donate funds for the battle-scarred country.

In a song released by Everstake, the Vice Prime Minister, who also holds the office of the Digital Transformation Ministry, has called for donations in cryptocurrencies to be sent to the Aid For Ukraine, a non-profit organisation that helps the war-torn nation.

The non-profit seeks donations for both Ukraine's military and humanitarian needs. So far, it has raised more than $60 million in a variety of cryptocurrencies. First aid kits, ration packs, and protective jackets, all cost $45 million.

The initiative is co-owned by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the FTX exchange and Kuna exchange, along with the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, according to a release by Everstake.

734, a Kyiv-based creative agency. Their creative director, Ilia Anufreinko, said people rarely think about peace as an investment. If there is no peace, there will be no opportunity to pump your Lamborghini or get an alpaca farm. We believe it will stand out and draw more donations because it is a very unusual communication campaign. The video shows a number of investment options that an investor can take on. The bird rejects fine wine, an alpaca farm, louis vouitton toilets' sic robotic arms, upgrading your luxury car, etc. By giving cryptocurrencies to Ukraine, he suggests to invest in peace.

Sergey Vasylchuk, CEO of Everstake, said Peace comes at a price, but the first wave of donations has subsided. They are the most efficient way to provide fast help because they are free of red-tape hurdles. Every contribution, no matter big or small, is a nail in the coffin of totalitarianism.