«Invest in peace, bro». Ukrainian company Everstake recorded a rap with Mikhail Fedorov to encourage donations to the Armed Forces of Ukraine in cryptocurrencies
Ukrainian blockchain company Everstake has released a rap music video together with the minister of digital transformation Mikhail Fedorov. So she hopes to encourage the international community to actively make donations to the Ukrainian army in cryptocurrencies.
The company, together with its co-founders Serhiy Vasilchuk and Yevhen Seifert, donated 3 3.4 million to the Aid for Ukraine Charity Foundation, which collects contributions in cryptocurrencies for the army and was created with the support of the Ministry of Digital Development, DOU reported in Everstake. Since its launch, the initiative has raised more than.60 million, of which 4 45 million has been spent on first-aid kits, dry rations, bulletproof vests and other purchases for the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
Everstake gave another $6.6 million to other initiatives: $2 million to the Kiev School of Economics Charitable Foundation for bulletproof vests, $1.65 million to the YeYa team for the purchase of thermal imagers, motorcycles and armored cars, $1.22 million to everaidua to help refugees and drones, $1.13 million to Tata Kepler for turnstiles, first aid kits and resuscitation vehicles, $600 thousand — to other volunteer projects, such as Peoplesproject.com , Palianytsia.org , Eyes of Army and the initiative of Solomiya Bobrovskaya.
"Peace is extremely expensive, and the first wave of donations has subsided. Cryptocurrencies have no bureaucratic obstacles, and every crypto deposit is another nail in the coffin of totalitarianism," said Sergey Vasilchuk, CEO of the company.