'There's no panic here,' Ukraine's Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation abornyakov says. 'No one is actually moving.' But, he adds, investors are really nervous. He discusses the state of crypto in Ukraine's political climate on 'First Mover':
Alex Bornyakov, Ukraine Ministry of Digital Transformation Deputy Minister and head of Diia City Project, discusses his vantage point in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine tensions and their impact
on the local business climate and crypto community. Plus, outlook for a CBDC rollout in Ukraine, insights into special economic zone Diia City and introducing the world’s first digital passport.
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