Title: Together with Bitcoin for Ukraine — UA FREE (transparent charity, daily reports) Post by: ramirkz on August 21, 2025, 09:27:22 AM Hey everyone,
I’m part of a small Ukrainian charity called UA FREE (https://uafree.org/). Since 2022 we’ve been helping people in my home region (Zaporizhzhia) and supporting frontline units, hospitals, and displaced families. We are officially registered, we post reports, and honestly — we try to keep it boring and transparent. Because when it comes to charity, boring = trustworthy. How to donate - BTC: Code: 36eoiWJrw8EVnp2DHSPNjciNBdQhWHqFWF - ETH: Code: 0x2D29397C6f5952a22c6982206CdEfC5977BE266A (always verify on the official page (https://uafree.org/donate/) before sending) Why this matters Bitcoin and Ethereum donations literally turn into generators, vehicles, medical kits, helmets, radios — the unglamorous but life-saving things that keep people alive during war. Transparency We publish regular reports (https://uafree.org/reports/) and spreadsheets with itemized spending. All donation addresses are public, so anyone can check activity directly on blockchain explorers. FAQ Q: How do I know this isn’t a scam? A: Always verify the addresses on our site (https://uafree.org/donate/). We also publish official docs and regular reports. Q: What happens with donated BTC/ETH? A: Funds are converted into local currency and spent on essentials: transport, power, medical supplies, protective gear. Reports with categories and sums are public. Q: Can I track donations myself? A: Yes — both BTC and ETH addresses are public. Just paste them into any blockchain explorer (mempool.space, blockchain.com, etherscan.io). --- Bitcoin taught us that proof beats promises. Let’s make that proof matter for people who need it most. Stay safe, — Anton / UA FREE Title: Re: Together with Bitcoin for Ukraine — UA FREE (transparent charity, daily reports) Post by: Ronsbit on August 21, 2025, 07:28:27 PM War is not worth it; it is very devastating and destructive. No war-torn nation has ever survived it till today; some are still struggling to stand on their feet, which is not as easy as we might think. War is never the way out; it is never the best option. There should always be room for dialogue rather than war. I am feeling for the internally displaced people as they have nothing to hold onto, lives already lost, properties destroyed, and all these attributed to war and restiveness. My prayers are with the people of Ukraine, all will be well with them.
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