According to data from Opendatabot, Oleksandr Kizlyar, a member of the Khmelnytskyi District Council, declared the largest Bitcoin portfolio among Ukrainian public officials for 2025.
His declaration lists 100 BTC, which as of June 10, 2026, was valued at 278.8 million UAH.
Second place in terms of the amount of declared Bitcoin went to Oleg Bondarenko, a member of the Ukrainian Parliament and chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Committee on Environmental Policy and Natural Resource Use. He declared 80 BTC worth approximately 223 млн грн.
In third place is Kristina Pavlova, a representative of the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure of the Dnipro City Council, who reported 20 BTC worth over 55.7 млн грн.
Kizlyar also topped the ranking of Ethereum holders among those who filed declarations. He declared 1,000 ETH worth nearly 74 million UAH. Second place in this category went to Kristina Pavlova with 130 ETH, valued at 9.6 million UAH. Third place went to Iryna Sukhovetruk, a representative of the Kyiv City Prosecutor’s Office, with 100 ETH worth approximately 7.4 million UAH.
The largest amount of Tether (USDT) was declared by Hanna Fazikosh, chair of the Zakarpattia Court of Appeals—over 1.019 million USDT, or nearly 46 million UAH. Second place went to Pavlo Shandra, a deputy of the Odesa Regional Council, with 719,000 USDT worth over 32.4 million UAH. Third place went to Maksym Kiselov, director of the Kyiv Research Institute of Forensic Expertise, who declared 647,000 USDT worth over 29.1 million UAH.
Among the 391 members of the Verkhovna Rada, 16 declared cryptocurrency holdings, or about 4%. Oleg Bondarenko declared the largest crypto portfolio among parliamentarians—80 BTC.
Data from Opendatabot shows that the largest crypto assets among Ukrainian officials are concentrated not only in central government bodies but also among local council members, representatives of the judicial system, the prosecutor’s office, and local self-government bodies.
In an international context, Ukraine ranks among the global top 10 in terms of cryptocurrency adoption. According to Chainalysis’ Global Crypto Adoption Index 2025, the top ten spots are held by India, the United States, Pakistan, Vietnam, Brazil, Nigeria, Indonesia, Ukraine, the Philippines, and Russia. Ukraine ranks 8th in the world by the overall index and 1st by the population-adjusted metric.
Source: Opendatabot
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