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From offering cryptocurrency to NFT, 5 ways tech is being used to help Ukraine against Russia

From offering spare rooms to donating cryptocurrency, people around the world have been using technology to help Ukraine in its war against Russia.

By: REUTERS
Updated on: Aug 22 2022, 10:24 IST
Ukraine's government has raised cryptocurrency worth almost $13 million after posting appeals on social media for donations of Bitcoin. (REUTERS)
Ukraine's government has raised cryptocurrency worth almost $13 million after posting appeals on social media for donations of Bitcoin. (REUTERS)

From offering refugees their spare rooms to donating cryptocurrency, people around the world have been using technology to channel help to Ukrainians since Russia launched its military assault last week. Some tech companies have helped start fundraising campaigns or taken steps targeting Russian state media following Thursday's invasion, which the U.N. refugee agency said had forced more than half a million people to flee.

Here are five ways people and companies are using tech to help Ukrainians:

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1) SPARE ROOMS AND FREE DOCTORS

A Russian man has set up a website to help Ukrainians find shelter in Georgia - connecting those fleeing with homeowners willing to accommodate them, doctors providing free consultations and others offering in-kind assistance.

Founder Stanislav Sabanov, a 37-year-old who normally runs a relocation service for expats, said hundreds of people have reached out since the invasion.

"We all have one thing in common - we are against war and wanted to help people who found themselves in a difficult situation," Sabanov said, referring to the team of volunteers helping him sift through the requests.

In Poland, tens of thousands of people have signed up for social media groups including "Ukraine, I'm helping you!" and "Host a Sister" offering their homes, money and carpools to Ukrainians seeking refuge in the neighbouring country.

In the city of Poznan, a 700-member group called "Kejterski Patrol" offered help to people fleeing with their dogs by temporarily housing and walking the animals.

2) CRYPTO FUNDS

Ukraine's government has raised cryptocurrency worth almost $13 million after posting appeals on social media for donations of bitcoin and other digital tokens, according to data from blockchain analysis firm Elliptic.

Ukraine appealed for donations on Saturday by posting digital wallet addresses on Twitter, with the ministry of digital transformation saying the money would be used "to destroy as much Russian soldiers as possible".

Crypto donations to Ukrainian volunteer and hacking groups have also spiked since the Russian attack began, Elliptic said.

Some well-established charities including Save the Children and Mercy Corps are also allowing donors to support their relief efforts with bitcoin.

3) NFTs

Within the world of crypto, some have been using non-fungible tokens (NFTs) - digital assets representing a unique digital item - to collect funds.

Russian punk band Pussy Riot has joined forces with crypto groups Trippy Labs and UkraineDAO to auction off the NFT of an Ukrainian flag and donate the proceeds to a local charity. "Our goal is to raise funds to donate to Ukrainian civilian organizations who help those suffering from the war that Putin started in Ukraine," the band wrote on Twitter.

Users can pool resources into a single bid and receive in exchange "LOVE" tokens that according to UkraineDAO's website have no utility nor value, "but are a beautiful testament and reminder of your contribution to a noble cause".

The initiative has raised about $3.5 million so far.

4) COUNTERING INTERNET SHUTDOWNS

Internet connectivity in Ukraine has been disrupted by the Russian invasion, and Moscow has taken steps to control information at home by restricting access to social media platforms including Twitter and Facebook.

In a bid to keep Ukraine online, SpaceX billionaire Elon Musk said on Sunday the company's Starlink satellite broadband service had been activated in Ukraine and SpaceX was sending more terminals to the country.

Russian digital rights group Net Freedoms has published a series of tips to help people affected by an internet outage to communicate with loved ones and keep informed about the latest developments.

These include using "light" messaging services like Signal, deleting apps that generate internet traffic and disconnecting unnecessary "smart" from the Wi-Fi network to ensure short spells of connectivity are not wasted.

Through its Telegram channel, the group has also urged followers to donate money to a legal aid organisation that is representing Russians arrested for protesting against the war.

5) COMPANY ACTION

Tech firms have also announced measures in response to the Russian invasion.

Face-swap app Reface has started sending push notifications about the invasion to its users, including those in Russia, and watermarking videos with a Ukrainian flag in a show of support for the country, news site Techcrunch reported.

Meta, previously known as Facebook, has instead barred Russian state media from running ads or monetizing on its platform anywhere in the world.

Google has taken a similar step, while also disabling some Google Maps tools that provide live information about traffic conditions and how busy different places are for Ukraine, saying it was for the safety of local communities. (Reporting by Umberto Bacchi @UmbertoBacchi; Editing by Helen Popper. Please credit the Thomson Reuters Foundation, the charitable arm of Thomson Reuters, that covers the lives of people around the world who struggle to live freely or fairly.

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First Published Date: 01 Mar, 07:57 IST

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