Denys Krasnikov

Denys Krasnikov is a Kyiv Post IT reporter. He studied journalism in Zaporizhia National University. Denys can be reached at krasnikov[at]kyivpost.com.

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Fed up with Silicon Valley, US millionaire starts tech company in Ukraine

Tired of life in California, where he’s sold tech companies for millions of dollars, Korean-American John Kim has come to Ukraine to start again. Kim has been working in the information technology industry for most of his life. Quite successfully, if one counts earning millions of dollars as an aim of running a tech business. …

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Amazon pays $1 billion for Ring, tech startup with Ukrainian developers

Amazon has acquired a U.S. tech startup for reportedly $1 billion. Called Ring, the startup, which develops smart home systems, has one of its largest development centers in Ukraine. Ring makes high-tech doorbells, and by purchasing it on late Feb. 27, Amazon expects to improve its parcel delivery service. Ring doorbells record live video of …

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Ukraine drops in Bloomberg Innovation Index

Ukraine is among top 50 most innovative countries in the world – just. According to the 2018 Bloomberg Innovation Index published on Jan. 23, Ukraine is in 46th place, one place above Cyprus and one below Thailand. While Ukraine’s IT Association claims Ukraine’s IT industry is continuing growing, ranking third in terms of revenues in Ukraine, Bloomberg reckons Ukraine (together with …

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Ukrainian officials buy cryptocurrency worth almost $7 million

Ukrainian officials bought around $7 million in Bitcoins and other cryptocurrencies in 2017, spending more on them than on any other type of asset, according to the Ukrainian investigative organization BIHUS.info, which studied Ukrainian officials’ electronic declarations of assets for last year. Odesa City Council deputy Dmytro Fisinchuk, obtained 7,700 Bitcoins in August, paying Hr 58 million, or …

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Ukraine’s murky real estate market may soon face blockchain revolution

The purchase of a $60,000 apartment in Kyiv by U.S. citizen Michael Arrington doesn’t at first sound like a real estate deal that would merit global attention. But when you add in the facts that Arrington is the founder of the popular US tech news website TechCrunch, and that he purchased the property with a cryptocurrency, …

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Google rolls out flight booking search service in Ukraine

Google has rolled out its web service for searching for and booking airline flights in Ukraine. Called Google Flights, the service was available to Ukrainians before on Google’s main site, but starting from Sept. 6 the U.S. tech giant launched it on the Ukrainian domain “.com.ua” offering an interface in Ukrainian and prices in hryvnias, the country’s national currency. …

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Ukrainian-US startup creates smartmount for smartphones, crowdfunds $125,000

A Ukrainian-American startup has created a smartmount for hands-off control of smartphones, and crowdfunded $125,000 on Kickstarter to develop it, while pitching for only $40,000. Called QLYX, the company is developing a contraption that sticks to any surface, and can itself hold a smartphone with a magnet, allowing users hands-off control of the apps on their device.

Police find illegal Bitcoin farm at Ukrainian state institute

Ukraine’s National Police have arrested several suspects who were illegally producing bitcoins at a recreation center of a Ukrainian state institute, according to newly released court documents. Police found that 200 computers had been set up in an unused swimming pool at the Paton Electric Welding Institute’s recreation center to generate bitcoins, the world’s most …

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Musk says he can help Ukraine tackle energy crisis, Groysman promises to mull deal

Ukraine’s Prime Minister Volodymyr Groysman says he wants to talk to Tesla Motors boss Elon Musk about using the tech entrepreneur’s innovative power technologies to tackle Ukraine’s energy crisis. During an exchange on social network Twitter earlier this week,  Musk bet he could build a huge lithium-ion battery network to prevent power blackouts in South Australia …

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