Late last year OneCoin scammers began pushing the narrative that the Ukrainian government had entered into cooperation with the Ponzi scheme.

Yesterday the Ukraine government issued an official statement, denying any partnership with OneCoin.

As initially reported by BehindMLM reader WhistleBlowerFin, last October
Luca Miatton organized a meeting
with Ukraine Deputy PM Oley Uruskiy.

We don’t know specifically what was discussed, but as above OneCoin affiliates framed the meeting as a “meeting (to discuss the) legalization of OneCoin”.

The following month, OneCoin affiliate Lidiia Koteliak
doubled down on the Ukraine legalization narrative
.

By the end of this month we are planning to have a meeting with the head of National bank of Ukraine.

(…)

This meeting will be very important for us because there will be a lot of answers, and we will have positive answers there, and of course one the answers will be about legalization of OneCoin Ukraine.

Koteliak appears to be
the link between OneCoin and access to Ukranian members of parliament
, having served as a former People’s Deputy between 2012 and 2014.

Nothing much seems to have happened after that, until earlier this month.

As reported by BehindMLM reader Semjon, Luca Miatton and Cristi Calina
appeared on a May 1st OneCoin webinar
.

On the webinar Miatton and Calina

showcase(d) a document claiming to be an approval of “Central bank of Ukraine” to green-light the use of OneCoin as a financial asset.

They talk about Luca becoming a president of a bank in Ukraine — one that will start hand out OneCoin payment cards to OneCoin members again.

The bank will be first of its kind to work with OneCoin.

The document was from Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation. The department is currently headed up by Mykhailo Fedorov, Uktraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation.

The document reads;

Dear Mr. Luca Miatton!

The Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine (hereinafter – Mincyfry) has analyzed your request (petition) regarding the information of “21” April 2021 and informs you.

The Government of Ukraine is interested in cooperating with your company, as it was one of the first in the cryptocurrency market to take the initiative to carry out a formal systemic activity specialized in existing domestic legislation, which is being consistently adopted and implemented.

After defining the rules for taxing cryptocurrency transactions, we will have the opportunity to legalize cryptocurrency and launch one of the most innovative areas of the world economy and start cooperation with ONELIFE on the introduction of OneCoin cryptocurrency in the legal financial field in Ukraine.

In order for the rules provided by law to work, it is necessary for the providers of virtual asset services related to the movement of virtual assets to work and to create a register in the legal field and to apply the AML rules to them.

Thus, Ukrainian government and financial institutions are currently working


🤖 Quick Answer

What statement did the Ukrainian government issue regarding OneCoin?
The Ukrainian government released an official denial of any partnership or cooperation with OneCoin, contradicting narratives spread by OneCoin affiliates who claimed the nation was pursuing legalization of the cryptocurrency scheme.

How did OneCoin affiliates misrepresent meetings with Ukrainian officials?
OneCoin promoters, including Luca Miatton and Lidiia Koteliak, framed October meetings with Deputy PM Oley Uruskiy as discussions about OneCoin legalization, despite no official confirmation of such cooperation from government authorities.

What cooperation did OneCoin affiliates claim with Ukraine's National Bank?
OneCoin affiliate Lidiia Koteliak announced plans for meetings with Ukraine's National Bank head to discuss OneCoin legalization, presenting these as imminent official developments without substantiated government confirmation.


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