Crypto donations to Ukraine and Russia: breaking down the numbers (2024)

Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24th 2022, both sides have used blockchain technology to aid their respective efforts. Many campaigns have sought to harness core developments in the crypto ecosystem to aid their fundraising – from decentralized finance (DeFi) to crypto pre-paid cards.

Using its internal proprietary data, Elliptic has conducted an in-depth analysis into the use of cryptoassets on both sides of the war – ranging from humanitarian causes to sanctioned groups suspected of war crimes.

In this excerpt from Elliptic’s Crypto in Conflict” report, we reveal the total amount raised by groups supporting both sides since the war began, and show where it came from.

Elliptic has analyzed over $230 million worth of blockchain activity. The chart below shows that pro-Ukrainian fundraising campaigns – many backed or initiated by the Ukrainian government itself – account for most of these funds.

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Receiving over $212 million in cryptoassets, pro-Ukrainian fundraisers have substantially outpaced pro-Russian crypto donations, which stand at $4.8 million. A further $0.7 million has been raised by anti-government entities in Belarus, which is a key ally of Russia.

The figures for Ukraine consist predominantly of donations to official Ukrainian government wallets ($83.3 million). Around $30 million was raised in the first four days after the invasion began.

Pro-Russia crypto donations

In contrast to the highly publicized crypto campaign by the Ukrainian government and various charities, crypto donations on the Russian side have been more limited in both volume and publicity. Russia itself has historically taken a legally restrictive stance against cryptoassets, with the country’s central bank advocating a comprehensive ban on the use of crypto shortly before the war.

Though Russian officials have touted accepting Bitcoin as payment for oil and gas exports, the crypto-averse stance of the country has likely contributed to the comparatively limited use of crypto to finance the invasion. The majority of the identified $4.8 million of cryptoassets raised have been donated to military fundraisers.

Types of pro-Russian fundraisers by USD value of cryptoasset donations

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The most popular cryptoassets

Unlike pro-Ukraine fundraisers, most pro-Russian crypto donations have been in Bitcoin, with comparatively little attempted utilization of DeFi protocols to facilitate campaigns. ETH and other assets heavily used in the DeFi space have therefore contributed relatively little.

The few times pro-Russian entities have attempted to emulate Ukraine’s success by engaging with DeFi projects – such as NFT collections – have almost always ended with failure.

Blockchain activity over time

Prior to the invasion, pro-Russian fundraisers routinely managed to garner less than $1,000 in cryptoasset donations per month. These have soared since the full-scale invasion, with pro-Russian fundraisers managing to maintain a largely steady stream since.

The months of June and July saw large wallet movements – which may not necessarily be attributed to donations – in wallets specifically controlled by one military fundraiser (MOO “Veche”).

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Accounts for BTC and ETH receipts in a sample of non-exchange wallets.

The origin of donations

Despite being limited in volume, separatist fundraisers often have a nexus to cybercrime, sanctioned entities or entities that openly advocate or glorify potential violations of international law. Dark markets constitute the fourth largest known source of donations to pro-Russian fundraising campaigns.

A significant portion of donations, however, came from mixers, with smaller amounts originating from similar obfuscation protocols such as privacy wallets and coin swap services. These indicate possible efforts to conceal illicit funds before donating.

Origins of donations to a sample of pro-Russian wallets

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Based on a sample of $2.5 million of BTC, ETH and USDT, USDC and DAI on the Ethereum blockchain.

Illicit funds

Elliptic’s analysis of pro-Russian wallets has brought to light a vast cybercriminal infrastructure that underpins the blockchain activities of many of these groups.

Over a tenth of cryptoassets received by pro-Russian wallets originate from illicit activity – ranging from dark web markets to sanctioned exchanges. Meanwhile, under 2% of Ukraine’s donations originate from illicit sources – mainly from the US-sanctioned mixer Tornado Cash.

The proportion of pro-Ukraine and pro-Russia cryptoasset donations by origin

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Accounts for a sample of BTC, ETH and USDT, USDC and DAI (on the Ethereum blockchain).

Furthermore, although they are not at high risk of catching up, pro-Russian donations have gradually increased their momentum compared to pro-Ukrainian donations since May 2022. In June that year, pro-Russian campaigns raised more BTC and ETH than Ukrainian campaigns for the first time and almost repeated this trend in October.

In our upcoming Cryptocurrency in Conflict report, we will expose the association of pro-Russian groups with cybercriminal entities. It will also unearth profiles of specific networks facilitating them, their “off-chain” activities and intentions.

Many of these findings – which include the glorification or incitement of potential war crimes, crimes against humanity, use of nuclear weapons and violent antisemitic or hom*ophobic rhetoric – are causes for grave concern across all relevant industries.

Customers of Elliptic will also be able to screen for all entities – among others – identified in this report. In the case of pro-Russian entities engaging with criminal activities or fundraising, they will be able to incorporate such groups into their risk rules and manage their blockchain exposure risk accordingly.

Pro-Ukraine crypto donations

The desire and resolve of the crypto community to both directly donate and utilize its resources to assist Ukraine’s resistance against the full-scale invasion has been swift and unmatched compared to any previous conflict.

Beyond the aid provided to humanitarian causes and the Ukrainian government’s own crypto campaigns, the drive to contribute has driven innovation and development within the crypto ecosystem. Besides official government wallets, blockchain projects are the second biggest source of pro-Ukrainian crypto donations.

Types of pro-Ukrainian fundraisers by USD value of cryptoasset donations

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The most popular cryptoassets

A notable trend observed across pro-Ukrainian fundraisers is their comparatively lower reliance on Bitcoin – the original and most traded cryptoasset by market capitalization. Despite its continued dominance in the crypto ecosystem, Bitcoin does not allow for web3-based innovations.

These innovations - such as DeFi, NFTs and DAOs - are more mainstream on blockchains such as Ethereum, of which its native asset Ether is the second largest by market cap. Such blockchains have allowed fundraisers to harness unique web3 opportunities to initiate successful DeFi-powered donation campaigns.

Cryptoassets received by the wallets of pro-Ukrainian fundraisers

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Blockchain activity over time

Over 80% of donations occurred in either the last four days of February or in March 2022 – soon after the full-scale invasion began – before gradually decreasing. In November 2022, a sample containing the most popular pro-Ukrainian donation wallets received just under $0.6 million in BTC and ETH.

The origin of donations

Elliptic’s analysis of almost $96 million of traceable Bitcoin and Ether donations shows that most of these assets originated from cryptoasset exchanges. A sizable proportion originated from NFT Marketplaces and, to a lesser extent, token contracts and decentralized exchanges – exemplifying the substantial role of web3 in facilitating fundraising.

The use of mixers has been attributed to sympathetic donors from Russia or pro-Russian jurisdictions concealing their donation activities. Russian-born Ethereum Founder Vitalik Buterin later commented that he had used Tornado Cash to donate to Ukraine – in opposition to the mixer being sanctioned by the United States in August 2022 due to money laundering concerns.

In addition to Buterin – who has publicly donated at least $5 million to pro-Ukraine causes – several other known users have also contributed. These include Polkadot Co-founder Gavin Wood ($5.8 million) and Tron Founder Justin Sun (at least $200,000).

Origins of BTC and ETH donations to a sample of pro-Ukrainian causes

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Based on a sample of $95.8 million of BTC, ETH and USDT, USDC and DAI donations on the Ethereum blockchain.

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Crypto donations to Ukraine and Russia: breaking down the numbers (2024)
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