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Cryptoknowmics 2022-03-07 12:04:44

UNICEF Partner Bybit Donates USD 100,000 Equivalent in Bitcoin to Ukraine

The past few weeks witnessed people from all across the globe donating cryptocurrency to nonprofit organizations to provide Ukrainian soldiers and citizens alike support after the large-scale attack launched by Russia. Over $5 Million have been raised in Bitcoin till now. A popular and fastest expanding cryptocurrency exchange has joined the bandwagon as well in solidarity with Ukraine. Bybit was established in 2018 and stepped into a partnership with UNICEF Aotearoa in August 2021. Bybit makes it seamless for users to purchase, sell, trade, and earn cryptocurrencies. On March 7, 2022, UNICEF Aotearoa took to Twitter to announce the enormous donation of Bitcoin that Ukraine received through Bybit, which was equivalent to the US $100,000. Humanitarian needs in #Ukraine are multiplying by the hour. Thank you to UNICEF partner @Bybit_Official for donating US$100,000 equivalent in BTC. Your support will help #UNICEF scale up life-saving programmes to ensure there is immediate help for children and families in need. pic.twitter.com/hchwDht0mK — UNICEF Aotearoa (@UNICEFNZ) March 7, 2022 The donations aim to support and aid families stuck in the Ukraine conflict. Besides Bybit, tech to the e-commerce giant, crypto exchanges to consulting firms, many corporations has pledged their support to Ukraine. This includes Paypal, JPMorgan, Intel, Spotify, Binance have all donated their bit to provide Ukraine with funding for the armed forces ...

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