The village is now the first in Ukraine where the residents have
become owners of digital currency.
In the Ukrainian town of Elizavetovka of the Petrykivsky region in the Dnipropetrovsk district, all inhabitants supposedly now possess some crypto, as per nearby media.
At a current town committee meeting, nearby agents chose to permit the director of the chamber, Maxim Golosnoy, "to complete activities with digital currency in light of a legitimate concern for the regional group without pulling in budgetary assets," Comments.ua revealed. Golosnoy has "made sense of how to recharge the neighborhood spending plan with the assistance of cryptographic money," Akcent Media explained.
A month back Golosnoy put 13,000 hryvnias [~US$494] in cardano, the digital money which he now furnishes 1,500 of his inhabitants with, Akcent Media portrayed.
Everybody in This Village Now Owns Cryptocurrency
Adage Golosnoy.
After the estimation of this venture went up to around 39,000 hryvnias [~$1,480], he reimbursed himself the 13,000 hryvnias and cases to have put the rest aside for his inhabitants, Tsn.ua itemized, including that "starting now and into the foreseeable future, every villager is a proprietor of a few crypto units."
For the time being the occupants' digital money is in Golosnoy's care, in spite of the fact that he has guaranteed his villagers that they can money out their coins at whatever point they need, the distribution noted, including that inhabitants "are in no rush, since despite everything they don't see either the standard of cryptographic money or its advantages for themselves."
Right now, the town head has put his own assets in cryptographic money and not the town spending plan, Akcent Media accentuated, noticing that: