Binance has partnered with European banking service provider Contis to launch a crypto card for Ukrainian refugees, enabling crypto payments in the European Economic Area for those displaced by the war.
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Kirill Khomyakov, Binance’s Ukraine general manager, said the crypto card will allow Ukrainians to receive aid from Binance and other charity organizations.
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The Binance Refugee Crypto Card can facilitate transfers from other crypto wallets “when necessary,” Khomyakov added.
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Refugee card owners verified by Ukrainian non-profits will receive monthly donations worth US$75 in BUSD stablecoin for three months, which will be converted to local currencies during payment transactions, Binance said.
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Binance last week placed limits on its Russian services in response to a fifth wave of restrictive measures from the European Union.
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Binance has received harsh criticism from the public for allegedly sharing user data with Russian regulators and institutions, which Binance denied.
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