Actually this epic moment happened in Ukraine, I don't know how difficult it is to get cash there (even using e-money). Someone sells "a Legendary Car" with bitcoin.
View more...You don't need to send cash to Ukraine, because Ukraine's electronic payment systems are fully operational. If a person refuses to accept them and wants cash, chances that they will accept Bitcoin are actually pretty low. If you think that a 50 y.o. dude from Ukraine who only uses the Internet for Facebook and Telegram will be interesting in listening in a lecture about the benefits of Bitcoin while being in the middle of war trying to sell his car to the highest bidder, you are a bit unrealistic.
Still, it's nice that Bitcoin exists and is being used and is helpful in extreme situations. Just don't think that this is a common occurrence.
Ukraine is being invaded, it has lost a lot of its infrastructure, its economy doesn't exist, the military is mostly destroyed, millions have fled the country, analysts claim Putin's plan is scorched-earth strategy, ... and yet Ukraine fiat only dumped 5% which makes no sense!
You are drinking some Russian state kool-aid if you think that Ukraine is on a verge of defeat and destruction.
Then we have Russia that is the invader, hasn't lost any infrastructure since there is no attack on Russia!, hasn't lost anything economy wise, the sanctions are mostly jokes that don't really target the economy (eg. sanctioning Russian cats, athletes, porn sites,etc.) and yet Russian fiat tanked 40%!
Russian trade with the West got obliterated while Ukraine's trade will only ramp up. Again, if you think that the current sanctions are a joke, it only means you're consuming Russian propaganda in large quantities.