- Russia’s war on Ukraine on rage.
- Crypto and NFT platforms rise together to support Ukraine.
- NFT platforms promote selling works of Ukrainian artists.
Russia’s war on Ukraine is raging and getting worse day by day. As Russia advances upon Ukraine, the small nation is in need of dire help. Most of the developed nations and high members of NATO are remaining and yet maintaining a prolonged silence. There comes out only words, and not the much needed action to aid Ukraine.
In spite of all this, the crypto and Non Fungible Token (NFT), obviously rise up the support for Ukraine in their own styles. Accordingly, many NFT platforms all around the world are currently promoting the sell-offs of works by various Ukrainian artists.
Crypto and NFT Support for Ukraine
As a part from the crypto industry, various campaigns and donation programs are being conducted profusely for the support of Ukraine. Accordingly, a non-profit governmental organization, ‘Come Back Alive’ is raising funds to support the Ukrainian military. It’s estimated that so far the Come Back Live has managed to raise about $3 million worth Bitcoin (BTC).
In addition, Ukraine’s Kuna crypto exchange CEO, has created a wallet for the sole purpose of receiving donations. Also, many crypto firms are asking the Ukrainian government to accept USDT, officially as donations.
On the other hand, the NFT platforms are also playing their role. Many NFT platforms have managed to gather works of many Ukrainian artists and are promoting the sales as much as they could. Besides, the NFT industry of Ukraine has created a list of all the Ukrainian NFT artists, along with their works and links to buy their works. Most of these compromises of links of prominent NFT platforms like, OpenSea, Foundation and much more.
In spite of this, one of the most prominent Ukrainian NFT artist, voplividchau, stated that despite all her NFTs and works being sold off with help from the NFT community, still the situation in Ukraine is getting worse and worse, terming it’s scarier like anything in Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine.