The Kuna CLO said Ukraine’s regulators coordinated with lawmakers to ensure that a tax law on digital assets will be adopted prior to establishing the regulatory framework.
that it only took “about 10 minutes” to set up crypto donations for the government, while arranging fiat transfers through the National Bank of Ukraine took roughly 10 days.
“The cryptocurrency community made a lot of donations to the government and people to support them in such bad times that we have faced, and never could imagine that we could face,” said Voievodina. “A lot of digital currency exchanges from all over the world, including Binance, including Kuna, including even Coinbase, [...] they helped our country with donations.
In Ukraine, the National Securities and Stock Market Commission and the country’s central bank act as regulators for financial products, including digital assets. According to Voievodina, regulators coordinated with lawmakers to ensure that the digital asset tax law will be adopted before establishing the regulatory framework.
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