In an attempt to further bolster its fundraising campaign, Ukraine is opening up more crypto options for global donors - and has also intrigued the crypto community by mentioning an airdrop. Furthermore, a digital platform has launched a non-fungible token (NFT) collection with the goal of raising USD 430,302,531.
Ukraine is not slowing down and is opening up as many doors for funding its defense efforts against Russia as it can. They've just announced that they will be accepting more cryptoassets "soon" for donations to the country, its armed forces, and its people.
As reported yesterday, Gavin Wood, creator of Polkadot, announced that he would donate USD 5m worth of crypto to the country if they posted an address in the blockchain’s native token DOT. And the country did.
"The people of Ukraine are grateful for the support and donations from the global crypto community as we protect our freedom," Ukraine's official Twitter account said today. "We are now accepting Polkadot donations too."
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So far, the Polkadot address shared by Ukraine has received over DOT 10,244 (USD 192,513) in donations, according to Polkadot explorer Subscan.
However, Ukraine's official Twitter account has also intrigued the crypto community with a mysterious statement - they shared that an "airdrop has not been confirmed yet."
The response seems to be aimed at users who have been speculating that those who donate to official addresses might get qualified for some kind of an airdrop.
It is, however, unclear what is meant by "airdrop" or what it may entail exactly. That said, many Cryptoverse residents seem to be excited by the prospect.
Zhu Su, CEO and co-founder of Three Arrows Capital, commented:
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