Crypto in Ukraine’s 2022: In addition to the work done by the Unchain Fund, the government of Ukraine also embraced crypto donations, with Fedorov sharing digital asset wallet addresses where people could donate to help improve the situation in Ukraine. In March, Ukraine’s official Twitter account announced that those who donated cryptocurrencies within a specific timeframe would receive a digital asset airdrop, and as a result, the country raised an additional $7 million. However, Federov revealed one day later that the airdrop had been canceled and that Ukraine would release NFTs instead. In late March, Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation opened a digital NFT museum that documented Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the events that followed, with proceeds from NFTs sold funding Ukraine’s war effort. In August, Fedorov unveiled that the country’s Aid For Ukraine effort had raised $54 million in crypto donations, which was used to purchase military supplies. Touting the ability to receive digital asset donations, Aid For Ukraine was launched in March 2022.