- Ukraine takes the war now through cyber attack means.
- Rewards for those who come up with Russian politicians’ wallet addresses.
- Funds of nearly 50K BTC received so far for Ukraine.
With the war between Russia and Ukraine getting tense day by day,Ukraine is looking for all possible ways to end the war or at least to defend itself. In spite of this, Ukraine has now taken onto the means of using cyber tech to constrain Russia as much as it could.
It’s a known fact that Ukraine alone against Russia is indeed an unimaginable war. Despite Ukraine being nothing compared to the super powered Russia, they still stand against Russia evidently. As most around the globe are in support of Ukraine, none of the countries have come directly in aid to help it out. Almost all stick to funding Ukraine, donating the nation and supplying weapons.
In spite of all this, as the Russian troops have almost taken over the capital city of Ukraine, Ukraine now plans new strategies to impose their defenses. One such futuristic and apt one is through cyber tech.
Ukraine’s Cyber Attacks on Russia
Ukraine takes a new turn against Russia, by trying to hack and deactivate all possible crypto wallets active, profusely the politicians’ wallets. In spite of this, the Vice Prime Minister, Mykhailo Fedorov has officially announced rewards for those who come up with valuable information regarding the crypto wallet addresses of Russian politicians.
In addition to this, Mykhailo Fedorov has also revealed that Ukraine is currently summing up an army of IT professionals, to take on Russia by cyber means. Seems, with valuable information of Russian politician’s wallets, Ukraine may either hack onto the wallets, withdraw all funds possibly, or even hack onto it and deactivate and encrypt it.
Apart from all this, Ukraine is indeed collecting funds and donations all around the world in crypto. This includes Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT) and much more. Moreover, sources have confirmed that so far Ukraine official BTC wallets have so far received about nearly 50,000 BTC. This approximates to about nearly $2.90 Billion.
The Ukraine Government owns 46‘351 #Bitcoin since 2021 pic.twitter.com/ijmmIGxbkj
— MMCrypto (@MMCrypto) February 27, 2022