In a gesture that might be mistaken for altruism, Richard Teng, co-CEO of Binance, has unveiled the Digital Resilience Lab-a program so earnest it could make a monk weep. Partnering with Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation (and perhaps a few local tech enthusiasts who still believe in miracles), the initiative offers $500,000 in grants, mentorship, and ecosystem support. Who’s it for? Students, veterans, and entrepreneurs-those brave souls who still think blockchain can solve anything from supply chains to existential dread. Binance, of course, insists this is “ongoing commitment” to Web3, but one suspects their true aim is to outsource their PR team to Kyiv. After all, what says “digital resilience” like funding a few clever Ukrainians to build apps while the rest of the world wonders if the internet will survive another day?
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2026-04-02 15:29