The war in Ukraine comes with a horrific toll on the people involved: emotional and financial. It’s costing Russia an estimated $20 million a day to continue the invasion. The Ukrainian government hasn’t put a price tag on its defences, but it’s issued war bonds to raise funds, received millions in donations from allies, and turned to less conventional methods. Anne Gaviola looks at how cryptocurrency is shaping the war.
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Russia-Ukraine conflict: How cryptocurrency is shaping the war
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