What about the corruption that has plagued this country and might daunt would-be émigrés? FutureAdministrations may not allow tech companies flourish without raids or seizures. RussiaThreatens from the East ThereThere are many revolutions that you should be concerned about. ThereThere have been two since 2004.
EvenWithout another revolution Steven HankeProfessor of applied economics at Johns Hopkins UniversityA vocal BitcoinSkeptics argue that the combination UkraineAnd crypto sounds like a disaster in the making. Most studies he’s seen have found that roughly half of all BitcoinTransactions are used for an illegal purpose. ToThis is not an industry for him. KyivTarget with enticements
“The country has endemic corruption and criminal syndicates swarming all over it,” he said. “UkraineShady characters will find it appealing because they love to penetrate countries like Ukraine.”
Mr. BornyakovHe disagrees but offers some reassurance. NoNo matter who is in control, he claims that foreigners will enjoy some protection simply because they’re foreigners.
“YouYou can visit Egypt, which I know there’s a lot of problems, too,” he said. “But if you’re a tourist nobody is going to harm you, nobody is going to touch you because on some DNA level people there know that tourists bring them money. We want to kind of create a similar situation here.”
As Mr. Chobanian proved after the police searched his home, the primary assets of a tech company can’t be confiscated the same way that a malign player could take over, say, a power plant or a nickel mine. ItIt would be difficult to acquire a knowledge company such as Kyiv-based HackenFor example, a cybersecurity company that specializes on blockchain work. ItsValue is found in a network of white-hat hackers spread across the globe.
Its co-founder, Evgenia BroshevanI sat in a conference hall in Creative StatesAnd she mused on how she became a leader within such a male-dominated industry. AllCredit to her grandmother for her ability to think practically, she stated. She was also a mathematics teacher, which seems to be what gave her that gift. Ukraine.
Source: NY Times