Degens can stake crypto to help the Ukrainian people
Laura Ok. Inamedinova is a advertising and marketing company CEO from Lithuania who began early with ICOs, a journey that has led her to launch UkrainianPool, an preliminary staking pool providing elevating cash for the Ukrainian authorities.
Inamedinova bought into ICOs proper out of college in 2016 and is shy to say the title of the primary crypto fundraising challenge she labored for. “There have been undoubtedly not solely dangerous tasks, however you didn’t know at the moment,” she explains, referring to the early days of the trade. “You didn’t know that something was off on the time,” she says with a chuckle.
Inamedinova’s early plunge into the trade might not have met with success, however after various extra profitable tasks corresponding to Waves and CoinGate, her expertise has led to a most attention-grabbing improvement: a humanitarian fundraiser in collaboration with the Ukrainian authorities.

UkrainianPool is a Cardano staking pool that works by permitting anybody to deposit Cardano into the pool, which grows at 5% per yr, in line with Cardano’s staking rewards schedule. Inamedinova explains that this type of charitable assist is successfully risk-free as a result of staked tokens will be un-staked at any time and by no means go away the proprietor’s pockets. Inamedinova explains:
“Each 5 days, collected rewards get handed on to the Ukrainian authorities’s pockets.”
The challenge turned doable after Inamedinova, who was near a DeFi challenge that integrated the ISPO technique, got here to the belief that the staking swimming pools could possibly be used for charity. She shared the thought with Nadiia Dvoinos, a serial entrepreneur who used to run Quadrate 28 — an in-house advertising and marketing agency for startups. Inamedinova met her on her first go to to Dubai and describes Dvoinos as a mentor.
Dvoinos bought in contact along with her former enterprise associate Valeriya Ionan, who now serves as Ukraine’s deputy minister for eurointegration on the Ministry of Digital Transformation. A zoom name was organized with numerous authorities figures on March 8, and UkrainianPool went stay quickly after.
Solely 10 days after the decision, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation Alex Bornyakov defined the challenge to The New York Occasions:
“Members don’t have to instantly donate property to lift cash. As an alternative, they ‘stake’ their funds quickly, which generates high-interest yields which can be transferred to a pockets owned by our ministry.”
He added that the pool’s purpose is to lift $10 million “for humanitarian efforts” — issues corresponding to meals, medication and protecting gear, together with helmets and ballistic vests, in line with different publications by the ministry.
“So far as I do know, that is the primary charitable challenge utilizing the ISPO mannequin,” Inamedinova notes, referring to an preliminary staking pool providing.

LKI Consulting
Inamedinova runs LKI Consulting, which has a crew of 10 workers members distributed throughout Europe. “We’ve got two Ukrainians; we simply employed a refugee,” she notes.
The corporate represents Inamedinova’s return to the blockchain advertising and marketing area of interest. As we meet in Dubai’s Marina Mall in an workplace overlooking a yacht membership, she recounts a gathering she simply left. “I needed to sit by means of the entire hour to be well mannered, although I knew inside 5 minutes that it wasn’t going to work — these guys don’t even know what they’re constructing,” she laments concerning her potential purchasers.
“The trade sucked me in with out me even planning that,” Inamedinova recounts concerning her return to the blockchain trade in 2020 after having beforehand left behind the glamorous lifetime of an preliminary coin providing advisor within the 2016–2017 bull market.
This time, the cryptocurrency market was completely different, because the ICO funding mechanism had gone out of favor partly owing to the truth that nearly all of ICO buyers had misplaced cash throughout the 2017 cryptocurrency bubble, throughout which nameless groups had been elevating tens of tens of millions of {dollars} with only a white paper or obscure slideshow.

The preliminary stake pool providing was thought up instead by DeFi challenge Meld, which carried out one to efficiently elevate tens of millions in October 2021 after 40,000 customers staked over $1 billion of Cardano’s ADA. Whereas discussing Meld’s success with a detailed buddy within the early days of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, they got here to a realization that “ISPO and Ukraine — these two phrases simply made sense,” Inamedinova recounts. Along with Inamedinova, the initiative consists of Paulius Vaitkevičius, Ugnius Šeškas and Karolis Gogaitis, all of whom are from Lithuania.
ICO promoter
Although Inamedinova was born in Lithuania’s capital, Vilnius, she spent a lot of her childhood overseas, first in Vietnam and later in Thailand, the place her father labored in the actual property trade. The household moved again to Lithuania as Inamedinova reached her teenagers, and at 14, she was excited to get a job with a house equipment enterprise owned by a household buddy.
“My first job wasn’t glamorous. It was actually cleansing used washing machines and fridges,” she remembers, including that the 15 Litas she made per machine was a major quantity for somebody her age in pre-euro Lithuania.
Upon graduating highschool, she started a Bachelor of Physics on a full scholarship at Vilnius College in 2012. Regardless of her love of science, Inamedinova quickly determined, “I’m not going to be a scientist; I don’t need to be within the lab for prolonged intervals of time, as I’m extra of a individuals individual.” As she excelled in giving group shows, Inamedinova “felt that my function could possibly be to speak troublesome ideas in a method that’s simple to grasp” and commenced pursuing internships exterior the lab.
Her first internship was in cybersecurity with Barclays financial institution. The expertise broadened her horizons, fuelling a deeper curiosity in economics and finance. Describing herself as all the time having held a libertarian outlook, Inamedinova joined a free-market suppose tank, which she noticed as a strategy to break into the sector of economics. After a while in what she describes as a male-dominated trade, Inamedinova says that “it was fairly clearly communicated between the traces that I’m by no means going to be taken critically in that sector as a result of my gender,” so she modified course towards the expertise trade.
She started serving to a buddy with a startup that resembled a “Kickstarter for startups, the place the most effective concepts get funded,” however the challenge didn’t take off.
She additionally interned at Vinted, an organization promoting used clothes that went on to turn out to be the primary unicorn tech firm in Lithuania. “They had been nonetheless a small firm on the time; I used to be doing buyer assist,” she remembers.

Although she had no actual expertise in public relations, she was employed as a communications for Plag, a social media app, whose hiring supervisor advised her, “You discuss quite a bit, so I feel you’ll be good with journalists.” Whereas caring for advertising and marketing for her employer, Inamedinova got here to understand that she additionally wished to construct a private model as an professional within the enterprise and expertise sector.
Whereas attending Net Summit in Eire, Inamedinova met Forbes managing editor Bruce Upbin, who talked about that the journal was on the lookout for somebody to cowl expertise within the Baltics, which is the place Lithuania is positioned. “I feel he favored that I used to be hustling and constructing one thing,” and he provided her the chance. Starting in April 2016, she wrote items corresponding to “20 Development-Hacking Strategists You Ought to Observe In 2016” and, in July, started contributing what she calls “thought chief articles” to Huffington Put up as nicely.
Her profession as a reporter got here to an finish, nevertheless, when a brand new managing editor took situation with Inamedinova’s work in advertising and marketing and advised her that she ought to select to be both a journalist or a public relations individual. “I used to be, like, ‘Sorry, I’m going to be a PR individual,’” she remembers telling her supervisor.
It was round this time that “crypto got here knocking at my door” in 2016 when, as a result of her expertise in public relations, a buddy of a buddy requested for help in launching an preliminary coin providing, or ICO. Although Inamedinova knew little in regards to the blockchain trade, she felt she had nothing to lose.
“Laura, why don’t you assist us fundraise cash for our challenge? We’re solely gonna have three Ws: Web site, White paper, and a Pockets. We’re going to be wealthy. That was his pitch.”
The crew managed to lift just a few million {dollars}, and Inamedinova realized that she had a novel alternative at hand. “Once you do one ICO and discuss it, others begin approaching you. This was an enormous alternative for me, as I used to be solely 21 on the time,” she recounts. With a yr within the trade, she knew she may construct a private model. “I can truly make a distinction right here. I will be listened to and construct one thing,” she causes, with the present expertise advertising and marketing world being way more aggressive for a newcomer.
The ICO consulting trade gave Inamedinova the chance to journey the world, attending conferences and infrequently giving speeches. Corporations she labored with on this time included CoinGate and Waves, each of which “had been correct and are nonetheless operational,” she notes.
“I used to be talking about crypto in every single place — in London, Belgrade and a workshop in New York. So, mainly, after a yr and a half doing crypto, I used to be the OG, truthfully,” she says with amusing.
“The purchasers I labored with in 2016–2017 raised greater than $200 million through crypto funding strategies — ICOs, STOs, every thing like that.”
Regardless of loving the highlight, Inamedinova took a break for a yr because the ICO market dried up. After some reflection, she determined that “my profession, my enterprise is a very powerful factor for me” and, in 2019, returned to PR work — her bread and butter — taking the lead of communications at each Cybernews, a expertise media outlet, and Aurora Hashish’ hemp division. “I used to be all the time doing not less than two issues at a time,” she explains, including that she finally developed a dislike for the hashish trade and its promotion of leisure use.
As indicators of optimism returned to the crypto market round 2020, so did the necessity for crypto PR.
“I began to get lots of inquiries from my previous acquaintances — they wanted every thing associated to crypto advertising and marketing.”
The way forward for ISPOs
Contemplating Cardano’s 5% annualized payout, the $10-million purpose would require $200 million of ADA to be staked for one yr — rather less than 1% of the $23.4 billion of ADA, which is at present staked. To this point, nevertheless, solely about $200,000 is staked within the pool, that means that the biweekly payout to the ministry would quantity to a measly $400 — funding is 0.1% full, in different phrases.
This lack of engagement is considerably stunning, contemplating that the overwhelming majority of Cardano staking swimming pools function in international locations thought of supportive of Ukraine’s trigger, which might counsel that the Cardano group may also be usually supportive. That stated, the downside of ISPO methods as they exist to date is that they’re restricted to single cryptocurrencies, that means that promotion should goal a extremely particular group versus cryptocurrency holders basically.

ISPOs will be carried out utilizing “any token that gives API for staking,” presumably together with Ethereum afterward.
Inamedinova believes that the ISPO mannequin has a vivid future each in charity donations and startup funding as a result of the psychology of contributing cash from staking is completely different from that of extra conventional philanthropy or investing, which generally entails budgeting and allocating cash away from different competing functions. Since “the entire concept of the staking pool providing is that you just don’t even have to present away cash,” collaborating in an ISPO doesn’t really feel like cash is definitely being spent.
“When individuals make investments, they suppose there must be a sure share probability of it truly working — I may see ISPOs changing into a enjoyable method of funding moonshots.”