Opinions
Explore blockchain and crypto opinions from thought leaders and experts in MENA and globally. Gain unique perspectives on digital assets, decentralized finance, blockchain technology, and the future of the crypto industry.
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Crypto Without the Gamble: MENA’s Next Big Play Is Insured DeFi
The Middle East and North Africa (MENA) is quickly becoming a hub for decentralized finance (DeFi), but as the market…
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Stablecoins, Deposit Tokens, and the UAE’s Next Banking Question
The UAE was among the first regulators globally to publish a clear rulebook for virtual assets, including stablecoins. One local…
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Hell Yes: UAE Virtual Asset Rules Are Global-Standard Ready
When U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Acting Chairman Caroline D. Pham addressed UK policymakers last week, she raised a…
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Bitcoin’s Unbreakable Future: The Community’s Answer to Quantum Computing
With Bitcoin’s total market cap now in the trillions of dollars and over 100 public companies holding it on their…
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Tom Lee Sees Bitcoin “Easily” Hitting $200K This Year, But Is Macro Backing the Move?
Cryptocurrency bull Tom Lee, managing partner at Fundstrat Global Advisors, remains optimistic about Bitcoin’s upside, despite recent volatility. In a…
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The Treasury Company Bubble
The era of treasury companies is upon us. Today over 150 publicly listed companies around the world have declared themselves…
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$1B Ethereum ETF Inflows in One Day — Is Staking the Next Catalyst?
Ethereum ETFs are seeing unprecedented investor appetite. On August 11, 2025, U.S.- listed spot Ethereum ETFs recorded a single-day inflow…
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Elizabeth Warren Warns Current Crypto Rules Could Trigger Financial System Collapse
U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren has renewed her call for tighter cryptocurrency regulation, warning that the current framework leaves the door…
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Unlocking the Institutional Future of Crypto
The digital asset industry is entering a new phase, defined not only by innovation but by institutional maturity. This shift…
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