Blockchain4Ukraine — a gaggle of pro-crypto Ukrainian lawmakers — and the citizen group Digital Belongings of Ukraine (VAU) revealed a joint roadmap for selling and creating Web3 within the nation. The doc was signed by its co-authors on Nov. 14, in keeping with regional media.
The roadmap proposes a set of measures for selling Web3, such because the launch of a regulatory sandbox for blockchain and Web3 initiatives, creation of a nationwide blockchain-backed land and realty register, preparation of a “blockchain plan” to rebuild the nation after the conflict, and integration of Ukraine into the European blockchain neighborhood.
VAU and Blockchain4Ukraine additionally intend to work on a self-sovereign id pilot venture and to hunt methods of implementing blockchain into Ukraine’s healthcare and training programs.
The record of potential companions of the roadmap consists of civil society and nongovernment organizations in addition to enterprise and scientific communities. The group engaged on the roadmap will put together a set of payments to advertise its initiatives on the authorized degree.
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In June, Ukraine grew to become the third nation exterior of the European Union to hitch the European Blockchain Partnership, an initiative derived by the EU’s 27 member states to ship cross-border public providers. Again then, VAU CEO Konstantin Ermolenko revealed Ukraine’s curiosity in operating test-node of the European Blockchain Providers Infrastructure and pilot use circumstances of the cross-border public providers primarily based on blockchain know-how.
In March 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky signed the nation’s first main cryptocurrency-related laws, the invoice “On Digital Belongings.” The invoice establishes the Nationwide Securities and Inventory Market Fee of Ukraine and the Nationwide Financial institution of Ukraine as two main regulators of the crypto market.
For the reason that starting of the Russian invasion in February 2022, Ukraine has managed to collect over $100 million in cryptocurrency donations by means of its government-curated Crypto Fund of Ukraine.