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Good morning,

I have decided to leave Bitcoin Magazine Ukraine.

Over the course of one year as a project/community manager, alongside a team of 6, despite minimal funding and resources, I am proud to say that we have achieved great success.

Here are a few highlights:

1. #Bitcoin meetups in #Kyiv have been a source of joy for me. I'm particularly grateful to Gleb Naumenko, who I connected with early on and convinced to start kicking out the meetup to spread the message and educate newcomers. Despite the ongoing war, the team managed to attract around 50-80 consistent visitors every month. Thanks to Alex Gladstein and HRF for providing $25k to make it happen.

2. We successfully published two volumes (the second one is about to be printed), featuring valuable content from Ukrainian, European, and American authors.

3. bitcoinmagazine.ua became a primary source for Ukrainians that are using it on daily basis.

I have shared my maximalist knowledge with the team, hoping they can remain resilient and make the right decisions moving forward.

Right, Zach could write his response and concerns in that email vs looking for attention! They also covered some of his concerns a month ago ๐Ÿคทโ€โ™‚๏ธ

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