The government in Ukraine has raised more than £10 million through thousands of crypto donations after posting wallet addresses on Twitter.

In a less than conventional crowdfunding method, the country’s official Twitter account has made public two addresses, one for Bitcoin and another for Ether and Tether, a stablecoin pegged to the value of the US dollar.

Stand with the people of Ukraine. Now accepting cryptocurrency donations. Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDT.

BTC – 357a3So9CbsNfBBgFYACGvxxS6tMaDoa1P

ETH and USDT (ERC-20) – 0x165CD37b4C644C2921454429E7F9358d18A45e14

— Ukraine / Україна (@Ukraine) February 26, 2022

Since February 26, said wallets have netted more than £10 million in donations from 17,500 transactions, according to up-to-date tracking from blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.

Of these, a single donation of £1.5 million came from the sale of NFTs originally intended to raise funds for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange’s legal team.

The development highlights the advantages of cryptocurrency as a decentralised global payment system. By avoiding financial intermediaries that could block payments, crypto provides a fast and effective method for cross-border payments and donations.

Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on February 24, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that support the Ukrainian military were already accepting crypto donations.

One such NGO, Come Back Alive, has raised more than £5 million thus far through crypto, after its Patreon donation page was suspended due to being associated with military funding.

Crypto fundraising campaigns to support the Ukrainian military are also being organised outside of Ukraine. UkraineDAO is a decentralised autonomous organisation aiming to raise Ether to be donated to Come Back Alive.

Inside the Ukrainian government, calls for further action in the crypto space came on February 27 when Mykhailo Fedorov, the minister for digital transformation, suggested crypto exchanges should block payments to ordinary Russian users.

I’m asking all major crypto exchanges to block addresses of Russian users.

It’s crucial to freeze not only the addresses linked to Russian and Belarusian politicians, but also to sabotage ordinary users.

— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) February 27, 2022

Scammers also appear to be taking advantage of the current situation by tricking unsuspecting users online trying to donate to Ukrainian causes. Elliptic said it has identified a number of fraudulent crypto fundraising scams exploiting the on-going conflict in Ukraine.

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