People began donating cryptocurrency to the Ukrainian army as Russia invaded Ukraine, and in the last 24 hours, more than $400,000 worth of Bitcoins had been contributed to just one outfit. A Ukrainian NGO has received 3 Million Dollars in #Bitcoin from a single donor to support those affected by the conflict 🧡🥳 #Ucrania #UcraniaRussia Source @WatcherGuru pic.twitter.com/SZedpSJq0y — Hexapoda News + NFT (@HexapodaNFT) February 25, 2022 According to statistics from blockchain and crypto analytics firm Elliptic, Come Back Alive, a Ukrainian NGO that raises crypto donations for the Ukrainian army, collected more than $400,000 worth of digital tokens in the last day. JUST IN: $4 million #Bitcoin has been donated to the National Guard of Ukraine. — Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) February 25, 2022 BREAKING: Apple Pay & Google Pay to halt support for Russian banks. — Watcher.Guru (@WatcherGuru) February 25, 2022 According to Fortune, the average donation is between $1,000 and $2,000, and the group has received at least 317 individual donations in the last two days. On social media networks like Twitter and Facebook, pro-Ukraine and pro-crypto communities have also participated. Over the last year, the Ukrainian Cyber Alliance has received about $100,000 in Bitcoin donations. Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense has also established a designated bank account to accept legal currency donations for its troops. Fears of a Russian invasion of Ukr...