This month, Binance will launch a charity crypto card for all Ukrainians who have left the country and need help. The head of the Ministry of Digital Development, Mikhail Fedorov, spoke about this after a conversation with Changpeng Zhao.
Details about the new product have not yet been provided.
According to the minister, Binance has already transferred $10 million to support Ukraine and plans to increase the donation size to $20 million “in the near future.” In addition, users from Ukraine will be able to undergo verification using the "Diya" application.

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