Ukraine’s top finance portal just dropped a game-changing tool that shows live crypto prices from every major exchange at once.
Kyiv-based Minfin.com.ua, the country’s most visited financial website with over 6 million monthly users, launched its long-awaited Cryptocurrency Exchange Monitoring Tool this week, giving Ukrainians instant access to real-time rates across dozens of global platforms in one clean dashboard.
The free feature ends the endless tab-switching that crypto traders hate and delivers the same level of transparency Minfin has provided for traditional currency exchanges for the past 12 years.
What the New Tool Actually Does
Users land on a single page and immediately see live buy/sell prices for Bitcoin, Ethereum, USDT, and 50+ other coins from exchanges including Binance, Bybit, Kuna, WhiteBIT, Coinbase, Kraken, and Huobi.
The platform highlights the best available rate in green and flags spreads that are suspiciously wide, a common trick used by shady exchanges during volatile moments.
For the first time in Ukraine, anyone can verify in seconds whether the rate offered by a local Telegram channel or small exchange is fair or a straight-up rip-off.
Minfin also added historical charts, 24-hour change percentages, trading volume data, and direct links to each exchange’s trading pair, all updated every few seconds.
Why This Launch Matters Right Now
Ukraine ranks among the top five countries worldwide for grassroots crypto adoption according to Chainalysis 2024 report, with citizens holding an estimated $2.5-3 billion in digital assets despite the ongoing war.
Ordinary people use crypto to receive salaries from foreign employers, protect savings from inflation, send money to relatives in occupied territories, and accept donations for the army.
Yet until this week, no local service provided proper multi-exchange comparison in Ukrainian language with the reliability people already trust for hryvnia-dollar rates.
Local traders previously relied on CoinMarketCap, CoinGecko, or TradingView, great tools but cluttered with global data and sometimes delayed prices for USDT/UAH pairs that matter most to Ukrainians.
Minfin’s solution is built specifically for the local market reality.
The Numbers Behind the Need
- Over 5.5 million Ukrainians own cryptocurrency in 2025 (Triple A estimate)
- USDT trading volume on local P2P platforms exceeded $1.8 billion in 2024
- More than 400 small crypto exchange points operate in Ukraine, many with hidden fees up to 8%
- Average spread on USDT/UAH across monitored exchanges dropped from 4.2% to 1.9% within hours of Minfin’s tool going live as traders started choosing better offers
The portal reports that within 48 hours of launch, the crypto monitoring page already reached top-3 most visited sections, sitting right behind traditional currency rates and bank deposit comparisons.
How Minfin Built Trust Over a Decade
Founded in 2011, Minfin grew into Ukraine’s financial bible by showing real interbank rates when most banks still hid their true numbers.
The site forced transparency in the currency exchange market the same way it now pushes honesty into crypto.
Every exchange that wants to appear in Minfin’s crypto monitor must provide API access and pass manual verification. Currently 28 platforms made the cut, with another 15 in the queue.
Team leader Andrii Makarenko told reporters: “We apply exactly the same principles that worked for hryvnia rates. If an exchange tries to manipulate data or refuses transparency, they simply won’t appear on our list. Users decide with their wallets.”
The message is clear: in a market full of scammers and fly-by-night operations, Minfin offers a safe space where numbers don’t lie.
This launch arrives at the perfect moment when Ukraine’s government prepares new crypto taxation rules for 2026 and the National Bank continues its digital hryvnia pilot.
Regular people finally have a trusted local tool that treats cryptocurrency with the same seriousness as traditional finance, exactly what the market desperately needed.
The crypto monitoring tool is live right now at minfin.com.ua/crypto, completely free, with no registration required.
In a country where financial survival often depends on getting the best possible rate during air raid alerts or blackouts, this simple dashboard just became essential daily equipment for millions of Ukrainians.

