Three news organizations in Ukraine have partnered with an NFT platform to sell access to exclusive content in order to continue reporting throughout their country’s ongoing war.
Multiple reports indicate that the news organizations — Ukrainska Pravda, Hromadske, and Novoye Vremya — are collaborating with NFT platform Vault to secure $1 million via digital items.
Approximately 10,000 NFT keys will be sold to assist the news groups in their current attempts to provide coverage of the Russian attack to Eastern European and English-language audiences.
Ukraine News Groups Becoming Popular
The prominence of Ukrainian-language publishers has increased as international attention has shifted to Russia’s invasion of the sovereign European nation.
Sevgil Mysayeva, editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda, said that his publication was the “second most popular” website in Ukraine during the initial days of the invasion, next to search giant Google.
In 2000, political journalists Olena Prytula and Georgy Gongadze co-founded Ukrainska Pravda, the latter of whom was killed shortly afterwards.
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In layman’s terms, NFTs are “one-of-a-kind” digital assets that may be purchased and sold like any other type of property, but lack a physical form of their own.
Digital tokens can be considered certificates of ownership, either for tangible or virtual assets.
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According to Vault
“Each key will grant access to content created by the publication’s “brave team of journalists, photographers, and editorial team, including photographs and videos, links to articles and recommended readings, and a special weekly email blast for supporters.”
Ukraine is not the only country to shift its funding focus towards crypto.
Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government has raised around $60 million through more than 120,000 cryptocurrency donations, according to London-based blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.
Ukraine’s cryptocurrency crowdfunding began on February 26, 2022, just two days after Russia kicked off its military assault.
Helping Ukraine’s Military Fight The Russians
As a way to finance its military, the Ukrainian government has also begun to embrace digital assets.
Through an auction of its war bonds, Ukraine managed to raise $270million last week. Each one-year bond carried a face value of 1,000 Ukrainian hryvnia and had an interest rate of 11%.
The country’s finance ministry said:
“The revenues from the sale of the bonds will be used to support the needs of Ukraine’s Armed Forces.”
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Meanwhile, a Go Fund Me campaign for Ukraine’s top English-language news organization, The Kyiv Independent, had raised about $1 million as of Monday.
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