In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, military and human resource efforts have been raised through various means. From charity pushes, marathon games, and even crypto, a hundred of thousands of dollars have been raised for these groups. Unfortunately the latter, it seems, has attracted a lot of highly-responsible people who were only involved for their own benefit.
The widely reported crypto airdrop that the government planned for Ukraine has been cancelled. Rather than respect the decision of a government that has full power for a foreign invasion, some ‘investors’ demanding refunds. They even accuse the country of being arranging an organized rug pull.
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After careful consideration we had decided to cancel airdrop, declared the vice-premier mykhailo Fedorov. “Every day there are many more people who want to help Ukraine fight back the agression.” Instead, we’ll announce NFTs soon to support Ukrainian Armed Forces.
Don’t be satisfied that they’ll get some of the JPEGs they love so much, those who donated in crypto don’t seem to be foolish investors.
I want back my money. What does it cost to provide for my metamask? ” says one donor.
“Wft?” It doesn’t matter whether you don’t incentivise people to donate, or then dispersed them once they have donated, says another. “You must refund everyone who donated after the promise of receiving an airdrop token.”
There is a little shame in this photo post in NFT : “If you cancel the airdrop we cancel you!” We’ll have to wait and see how they’ve been working for an annulment of all of Ukraine’s policies.
Thankfully, there are others that tell this person to make a big mistake. Asking for your donation back from a country that is currently the victim of war crimes is not a bad idea.