{"id":485393,"date":"2022-03-08T14:05:37","date_gmt":"2022-03-08T14:05:37","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ktsl888.com\/?p=485393"},"modified":"2024-06-12T09:15:42","modified_gmt":"2024-06-12T09:15:42","slug":"leading-news-outlets-in-ukraine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.ktsl888.com\/news\/leading-news-outlets-in-ukraine\/","title":{"rendered":"Leading News Outlets In Ukraine Aim To Secure $1 Million By Selling NFTs"},"content":{"rendered":"
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.<\/p>\n
Multiple reports indicate that the news organizations \u2014 Ukrainska Pravda, Hromadske, and Novoye Vremya \u2014 are collaborating with NFT platform Vault to secure $1 million via digital items.<\/p>\n
Approximately 10,000 NFT keys will be sold to assist the news groups\u00a0in their current\u00a0attempts to provide coverage of the Russian attack to Eastern European and English-language audiences.<\/p>\n
The prominence of Ukrainian-language publishers has increased as international attention has shifted to Russia’s invasion of the sovereign European nation.<\/p>\n
Sevgil Mysayeva, editor-in-chief of Ukrainska Pravda, said that his publication\u00a0was the “second most popular” website in Ukraine during the initial days of the invasion, next to search giant\u00a0Google.<\/p>\n
In 2000, political journalists Olena Prytula and Georgy Gongadze co-founded Ukrainska Pravda, the latter of whom was killed\u00a0shortly afterwards.<\/p>\n
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Related Article | Risk Aversion Pulls Crypto Market Down, Bitcoin Still Below $40K<\/a><\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n 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.<\/p>\n Consider digital tokens to be certificates of ownership for either virtual or tangible assets.<\/p>\n A quick overview: The value of NFTs exchanged last year was $25 billion, according to DappRadar, which monitors more than 30 blockchains.<\/p>\n According to Vault:<\/p>\n “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.”<\/p><\/blockquote>\n This is not the first time Ukraine has shifted its fundraising focus to the crypto business.<\/p>\n Since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the Ukrainian government has raised around\u00a0$60 million through more than 120,000 cryptocurrency donations, according to London-based blockchain analytics firm Elliptic.<\/p>\n Ukraine’s cryptocurrency crowdfunding\u00a0began on February 26, 2022, just two days after Russia kicked off\u00a0its military assault.<\/p>\n The Ukrainian government is likewise embracing digital assets as a means of funding its military.<\/p>\nNFT Trading Volume At $25 Billion<\/h2>\n
Helping Ukraine’s Military Fight The Russians<\/h3>\n