While Russia’s occupation continues, Ukraine, Dogecoin accepting donations cryptocurrencies announced that the number of
In his statement on Wednesday, Ukraine’s deputy prime minister Mykhailo Fedorov said that from now on people can also send Dogecoin as donations to Ukraine. As it is known, DOGE emerged as a joke in 2013, and Tesla founder Elon Musk also praised this crypto money at every opportunity.
“Dogecoin Has Become More Valuable Than Russian Ruble”
In his tweet, Fedorov stated that Dogecoin has become more valuable than the Russian Ruble:
“From now on, even a meme coin will be able to support our army and protect people’s lives from Russian invaders”
@dogecoin exceeded Russian ruble in value. We start to accept donations in meme coin. Now even meme can support our army and save lives from Russian invaders. $DOGE owners of the world, @elonmusk, @BillyM2k, let’s do it. Official $DOGE wallet: DS76K9uJJzQjCFvAbpPGtFerp1qkJoeLwL
— Mykhailo Fedorov (@FedorovMykhailo) March 2, 2022
In addition, Fedorov expected support from Elon Musk for this campaign in his Tweetin.
On Tuesday, Fedorov made a statement on Twitter about a project called Aid For Ukraine. The project in question involves collaboration between the Ukrainian government, Everstake and cryptocurrency blockchain platform Solana.
Ukraine Collaborates With Other Cryptocurrencies Also
In the announcement, people now both Solana altcoin It has been announced that he can donate to the country with both Solana-based and other digital currencies.
In addition, Ukraine will accept NFT gifts as donations. As it is known, NFTs are works of art that are stored on Blockchain technology and that use Blockchains as proof of ownership.
Uniswap, a decentralized cryptocurrency exchange in previous developments, has made it possible for all people to access its platform. Ethereum It added a function where it could convert cryptocurrency-based digital currencies to ETH and send it to the Ukrainian government.
Fedorov also Blockchain platform of polkadot He also announced that his co-founder, Gavin Wood, has sent $5 million worth of DOT altcoins to Ukraine to help.