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Ukrainian Defense Efforts Bolstered By Crypto Donations

The use of cryptocurrency by Ukrainians is an effort to fight back against Russian troops positioned in their country. A blockchain analytics firm Elliptic revealed that Ukrainian crowdfunding had increased 900% since 2021, with most donations coming from within Ukraine itself rather than externally like before when it was funded mainly by other countries or organizations who saw what they called “a crisis.” Related Reading | Ukraine Adopts New Law To Legalize Bitcoin And Other Cryptocurrencies These groups have seen a significant rise in cryptocurrency funding thanks to Bitcoin. As a result, digital currency is becoming an alternative channel for donors, despite restrictions imposed by traditional financial systems.  Bitcoin allows people worldwide to make connections and create change that lasts far beyond anyone’s donations – crypto contributions can now harness this power. In 2021, non-government organizations and volunteer groups received more than $500,000 worth of Bitcoin as crowdfunding. This marked a 900% increase from 2020.  Since the Ukrainian military was effectively crumbling against the Russian invasion, many citizens have taken up arms to fight. They are called “volunteer groups.” They get funding from private donations. Ukrainian Fundraising Campaigns Receive Crypto Funding  In the modern era, cryptocurrencies are becoming more popular as funding for fundraising campaigns. Elliptic’s study shows that digital currency users can contribute to these types of organizations and receive payment from them more effortlessly than ever before without having any interference or problems with cross-border payments, which makes it very attractive, among other things too. With the potential of their payments being denied, private donors have turned away from bank wires and app payment systems in favor of Bitcoin. Some fundraising campaigns have had accounts closed before due to financial institution restrictions on certain funds raised through that particular means. Relatively new to this type of donation process. Still, it’s becoming more popular among those seeking alternative ways to donate money. Related Reading | Solana’s Outlook Bullish Post Phantom’s Fundraising Round Elliptic has revealed that one of the organizations they’ve uncovered thus far, Come Back Alive– a group that received nearly $200,000 in funding recently from September to December last year–provides support primarily for Ukraine’s army. Cybersecurity organizations have been receiving funding via cryptocurrencies for years now. One such organization is the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance. The group primarily carries out cyber operations against Russia-based hackers and propaganda disseminators. The organization get help from its supporters worldwide through Bitcoin donations or Litecoin mining ventures. They’ve received almost $100 thousand in Bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies to fund their operations against Russia last year. 10,000 Russian Troops Massacred Near Border With Ukraine The recent increase in military deployment near the border between Russia and Ukraine has residents on edge. Russia had stationed more than 10 thousand troops near eastern Donbas since last year when the conflict began following the Maidan revolution. To date, more than 6000 people, including soldiers, have died due to violence. Both sides blame each other for these deaths. Featured image from Pixabay, chart from Tradingview.com  

Ethereum Fees Drop to the Lowest Rate in 4 Months, 71% Lower Than Transfer Fees in January

The average transaction fee on the Ethereum network has dropped to the lowest level in four months, according to statistics on February 13, 2022. Mid-September 2021 was the last time gas fees on Ethereum were this low, as average fees have dropped to roughly $15.13 per transfer. Ethereum Fees Slide Lower It costs less to […]

Injective Protocol (INJ) rallies 100%+ after launching cross-chain support for Cosmos

INJ books a 100%+ gain shortly after the release of the Injective Bridge v2 and the launch of DEX-based perpetual futures for ATOM.

If McDonalds announces that they are going to accept Doge coin I will eat my own dick.

Not even comedy… I've been seeing some people commenting on how they hope McDonald's big announcement is that they are going to start accepting… Dogecoin?!! Can anyone give me a reason why these naive fools think this is even next door to the realm of possibility? A Grimace Coin announcement is literally more likely at…
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BIP39 Compatible Wallets List (2022 Updated)

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Help me with me university research on crypto!

Hello! I am writing a paper on Impact COVID-19 had on Cryptocurrency Investment Decisions of Individual Investors aged 19-25. All of your voices matter, and I hope the 19-25 year olds in here would be so kind to answer those few questions. There is no minimum or maximum answer limit, so please feel free to…
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Longest stroke of bad luck….

As of the time of writing this, the actual effort for the next block is over 2,000%. https://rvn.bsmith.io Blocksmith is a great pool, but it lost the remnants of its membership when that cursed block just went unreachable for so long. The time elapsed for that block will go over 2,000 hours of mining in…
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Incentivized & structured client decentralization?

Hello, I am catching up on the most recent catherders call and conversation about client failure came up around 16:00 and goes on for 4 minutes. There are a lot of questions and proposals embedded here, but most naively, can we modulate staking rewards to maintain client (and general configuration) diversity? The tokenomics here are…
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Non-transferable NFTS

I am new to the world of blockchain so might be missing something. but how is blockchain useful for assets that cannot be traded (non-transferable NFTs)? like attendance badges on POAP (https://poap.xyz/) submitted by /u/onsoc63 [link] [comments]