In a recent study by ApeX exchange the UAE came in among the top 10 globally ranked countries for blockchain and crypto technology. The UAE had a score of 73.2 with 340 blockchain patents. UAE also has 414 blockchain-related jobs, providing opportunities in a budding ecosystem.
Singapore took the lead, with the highest composite score of 85.4, with over 2,400 jobs related to blockchain technologies. Additionally, it has one of the largest concentrations of crypto exchanges globally, with 81 platforms.
Hong Kong ranks second in blockchain and cryptocurrency technology with a composite score of 82.7. Its financial infrastructure integrates blockchain seamlessly, supported by more than 1,100 jobs in blockchain technologies and a strong presence of crypto exchanges.
Estonia ranks third with a composite score of 81.5. It has the smallest population among the countries studied but still achieves impressive results with 95 blockchain patents, 149 blockchain-related jobs, and 52 crypto exchanges.
Switzerland secures fourth place in blockchain and cryptocurrency technology, with a score of 80.2. The country’s leadership in decentralized finance is backed by 440 blockchain-related jobs and 32 crypto exchanges.
The United States is fifth, scoring 79.8, and leading the way in blockchain and cryptocurrency technology, achieving the highest numbers across all key metrics. With 32,000 blockchain patents and more than 17,000 jobs related to blockchain available. The country hosts 166 crypto exchanges, providing platforms for trading and utilizing cryptocurrencies.
Canada ranks sixth in blockchain and cryptocurrency technology, with a score of 77.3. The country offers over 1,200 blockchain-related jobs, which shows the demand for skilled professionals in the sector. It also has 1,200 blockchain patents, while its 32 crypto exchanges provide ample platforms for cryptocurrency transactions.