Crypto donations collected by the government in Kyiv since the start of the Russian invasion have amounted to almost $70 million. Ether has been the most donated crypto followed by bitcoin and the stablecoin tether.
The authorities in Kiev started accepting donations in digital currencies soon after Russia launched its invasion in late February 2022. In March, more than $56 million worth of cryptocurrencies had been donated to the wallets of the Ukrainian government.
Other digital donations have been made to addresses posted by charity organizations raising funds for their humanitarian efforts. Ukraine supporters have sent a total of over $212 million in cryptocurrency.
“Although such donations pale in comparison to fiat donations, they demonstrate the philanthropy of cryptocurrency enthusiasts across the globe and Ukraine’s willingness to accept a wide variety of digital assets.
The company pointed out that besides helping with military efforts, the donations can encourage crypto adoption and strengthen the war-hit Ukrainian economy.
At the same time, Russian adoption declined, according to the researchers, despite that side also soliciting crypto donations. The number of pro-Russian groups accepting crypto funding for their activities has grown to around 100, Chainalysis said, but they have collected less than $5.4 million.
Another finding worth noting is that in many cases, such funds are being sent to mainstream, centralized exchanges as opposed to high-risk ones – 87.3% of the digital money received by pro-Russia groups has gone to established coin trading platforms. Crypto markets are too illiquid to support large-scale Russian sanctions evasion.