DP World, a global player in the logistics and trade ecosystem, is partnering with financial and technology providers to address inefficiencies in cross-border payments with a stablecoin issuance. The announcement was made at World Economic Forum in Davos.

As customers in emerging markets such as Asia and Africa grapple with prolonged settlement times, restricted access to finance, and a lack of transparency DP World will collaborate with firms in Singapore, India and UAE as well as other key markets.

As per the press release, DP World aims to introduce accessible, instant, and transparent cross-border payment solutions powered by stablecoins. The initiative is designed to simplify and accelerate international transactions, empowering businesses in emerging economies to thrive in an increasingly interconnected world.

DP World Group Chairman & CEO, Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, said, “By introducing stablecoin-based payment options, we are not just addressing a critical gap in the trade ecosystem but also reaffirming our commitment to innovation and leadership in global commerce. This initiative aligns with DP World’s broader mission to enhance trade flows and economic development in regions that need it most. We believe this initiative will redefine the way businesses engage in cross-border trade, particularly in regions where financial barriers have limited potential. DP World is committed to creating a more inclusive and efficient trade ecosystem.”

DP world believes that stablecoins will drastically reduced settlement cost and times for cross-border payments, giving the example of a textile manufacturer in Ethiopia which exports raw cotton to a fabric producer in India but faces significant delays in receiving payments.

This is due to the traditional correspondent banking systems requiring multiple intermediaries, resulting in settlement times that can extend to several days or even weeks. Stablecoins will also improve financial accessibility for businesses of all sizes such as the Ethiopian supplier struggling with cash flow, limiting its ability to scale operations or meet additional orders.

Finally stablecoins will enhance transparency and trust in international trade transactions and the lack of real-time tracking of the transaction status leaves both parties uncertain about when the payment will be completed.

The announcement comes months after the UAE Central Bank came out with its stablecoin regulation, allowing AED Stablecoins to be used for payments for products and services within the UAE, and for other stablecoins to be used for the purchase of virtual assets. Both would need to be regulated thought within the UAE.

As a result the first regulated AED stablecoin was announced under the name AECoin. DP World’s stablecoin could become the second one to be regulated, while Tether awaits its approval.

AIFT, and Dubai Insurance, the creators of OneInfinity, the first regulated Web3 and digital asset insurance entity in UAE and Middle East, has received further investments from its partner Dubai Insurance Company and has appointed both Obaid Buti Almulla of Dubai Insurance to its board of directors as well as Tony Chan, the former President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia, who has joined AIFT’s International Advisory Board.

AIFT and Dubai Insurance have successfully developed OneInfinity, the leading web3 insurance brand, in the Middle East since first joining forces in December 2023. After an initial investment at that time, OneInfinity became the only web3 insurance product to be approved by the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates.

As per the press release, the partners have now taken their engagement to the next level with a further investment and the appointment of Obaid Buti Almulla to AIFT’s board of directors. The additional funds are being used to expand AIFT’s presence in the Middle East with several new hires already onboard and key executives having relocated to the region.

AIFT’s Middle East strategy will benefit greatly from the expertise and experience of Professor Tony Chan who has joined AIFT’s International Advisory Board. Professor Chan, an expert in computational mathematics and one of the most cited mathematicians in the world, has recently completed 6 years as the President of King Abdullah University of Science and Technology in Saudi Arabia. Among many other positions in the country, Professor Chan served on the Saudi Data and AI Supervisory National Strategy Committee. His insights on AI and digital strategy in the Middle East will be invaluable as AIFT introduces its innovative AI cybersecurity products to the region.

Alvin Kwock, CEO and Co-Founder of AIFT, and Robin Scott, General Manager of Middle East and General Counsel of AIFT, welcomed the two appointments. Alvin said, “It is a great honour for us that AIFT’s progress in the Middle East has been recognised with the support of leading figures in the region such as Obaid and Professor Chan, not to mention the continued financial backing of Dubai Insurance.” Robin added, “When we established our Middle East taskforce in 2023, we identified the region as an essential player globally in AIFT’s focus areas, the mega trends of AI and web3. It is heartening that our market entry has so quickly borne fruit and we look forward to many more successes in the region.”

Obaid Buti Almulla of Dubai Insurance said, “Our partnership with AIFT affirms Dubai Insurance’s commitment to innovation. Obtaining the first and only Central Bank of UAE approval for web3 insurance was a key milestone for us. I look forward to becoming even more involved in AIFT’s mission as a director.”

Professor Tony Chan said, “The Middle East is taking a leading global role in innovation spearheaded by extensive investment and focus on AI. AIFT’s market-leading products and highly experienced team are ideally suited to support the growing high-tech ecosystems in the region, especially the major markets of Saudi Arabia and UAE. I am excited to be part of the journey”.

In an interview on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum, the CEO of Kingdom Holding Company (KHC), led by Saudi Prince Alwaleed Bin Talal, Talal Ibrahim Al-Maiman noted that while they might invest in Tiktok If the USA or Trump invests in it, they will not invest in crypto as long as they cannot buy goods with cryptocurrencies.

Using Warren Buffet’s famous theory, ” You dont buy, you dont invest in what you cannot use to buy goods” . As such Al Maiman told Reuters that Kingdom Holdings has no immediate plans to invest in cryptocurrencies due to their limited adoption as a payment method.

CEO of Kingdom Holdings, Talal Ibrahim al-Maiman told Reuters that the company known for its traditional value investing strategy and its diversified portfolio of $13.6 billion in assets remains skeptical of the digital asset market.

Al-Maiman explained on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos. “Since we can’t buy goods with cryptocurrencies, we’re not looking into them at this time.”

Although there has been ongoing speculation on social media about Saudi royal family investments in cryptocurrencies, Alwaleed has consistently expressed doubt. In 2017, the prince publicly stated that he believed bitcoin would eventually “implode.”

Kingdom Holding remains aligned with Alwaleed’s long-standing approach, favoring established sectors like finance, hospitality, healthcare, media, technology, and real estate over speculative digital assets.

However it recently invested in AI, taking part in the $6 billion Series B round of Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence startup “xAI”, at a valuation of $24 billion.

This comes as the Middle East & North Africa (MENA) region ranks as the seventh-largest crypto market globally in 2024, with an estimated $338.7 billion in on-chain value received between July 2023 and June 2024, accounting for 7.5% of the world’s total transaction volume.

While the UAE got its first regulated AED (UAE Dirham) stablecoin approved by the Central Bank of the UAE and is set to launch soon according to AE Coin’s X post.

DKK Digital FZE, based in the Dubai World Trade Centre, as a subsidiary of DKK, has secured an in-principle approval from the Dubai Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA).

As per the press release, this is an important milestone in DKK’s journey to becoming a regulated Virtual Asset Service Provider (VASP) in the UAE.

Founded in England, DKK Partners is a multinational firm with eight offices worldwide operating as an exchange liquidity provider specializing in emerging markets. The company offers corporate and institutional clients worldwide seamless, interoperable FX and settlement solutions.

The recent In-Principle Approval from VARA enables DKK to work towards the VASP License to provide a suite of services to its clients officially. These services include seamless fiat on/off ramp capabilities, custodial services, and liquidity provision using stablecoins such as the Electronic Dirham, Tether, Ripple USD, and USD Coin. one of the services available to clients in the UAE is the DKK Ocean, an innovative e-commerce solution designed to give clients access to live-streamed rates across various fiat currencies and stablecoins.

Hisham Al Gurg, CEO of Seed Group and The Private Office of Sheikh Saeed bin Ahmed Al Maktoum, shared his enthusiasm on this development, stating, “We offer our warmest congratulations to our strategic partner, DKK Partners, on securing the In-Principe Approval. This accomplishment is a reaffirmation of their solid operational framework and innovative approach in the virtual assets sector. Their commitment to compliance with regulatory standards and forward-thinking strategies makes them a trusted partner in advancing Dubai’s digital economy.”

Driven by its goal of empowering the future of digital finance, Khalid Talukder, Co-Founder and CEO of DKK Digital FZE, remarked, “We are thrilled to have received In-Principle Approval from VARA license as a VASP. This is a key milestone that positions DKK Digital as a trusted and compliant leader in the virtual assets space. This approval aligns us with global regulatory standards, enabling us to deliver secure, innovative solutions while fostering trust among clients and partners. It also opens doors to broader markets, institutional collaborations, and the development and distribution of cutting-edge digital asset products, further solidifying our role in shaping the future of virtual assets in the UAE and beyond.”

ACCESS: Consistent, reliable access to currencies and liquidity, enabled through our local presence, global partnership network, and banking experience.

UAE based Phoenix Group PLC (ADX:PHX), has expanded its operations into the burgeoning African market with the acquisition of an 80-megawatt (MW) power purchase agreement (PPA) in Ethiopia. This landmark deal, forged in partnership with Abu Dhabi-based cybersecurity firm Data7, marks a significant step in Phoenix Group’s global diversification strategy. It secures a reliable and sustainable energy source to fuel its long-term growth and underscores a commitment to responsible digital asset infrastructure development.

The new Ethiopian site, slated for energization in Q2 2025, will dramatically enhance Phoenix Group’s operational capacity, significantly increasing the exahash rate of its rapidly expanding mining portfolio. This move solidifies Phoenix Group’s position as one of the world’s largest Bitcoin miners and reinforces its commitment to scaling operations and delivering cutting-edge, globally distributed digital asset infrastructure. Phoenix Group is poised to build on this momentum, with further announcements of new sites and increased capacity in 2025, including continued expansion in Ethiopia and a strategic entry into the South American market.

“This 80MW expansion in Ethiopia, on the heels of our North Dakota site announcement, is a powerful testament to Phoenix Group’s accelerating global momentum,” said Munaf Ali, CEO of Phoenix Group. “We are aggressively building out our mining capabilities, and this added capacity further solidifies our position as one of the world’s largest Bitcoin miners, fueling our growth trajectory as we prepare for our listing on Nasdaq. We’re not just expanding our operations; we’re strategically positioning ourselves at the forefront of a financial revolution where cryptocurrencies will play a central role in creating a more inclusive and dynamic global economy.”

Reza Nejatian, CEO of Global Mining Operations at Phoenix Group, added: “This project in Ethiopia, significantly increasing our exahash rate, is a clear signal of our ambition to not just participate in, but to lead, the global Bitcoin mining landscape. Ethiopia’s emergence as a key crypto-mining hub provides the perfect platform for our continued expansion, and this is just the first phase of our growth in the country. Our strategic partnership with Data7, enabling the deployment of the latest S21 Hydros, underscores our commitment to leveraging cutting-edge technology to maximize efficiency and solidify our competitive advantage. And our ambitions extend beyond Africa; we’re actively preparing to launch operations in South America in 2025, further diversifying our global footprint. This is how we execute on a global scale, and this is how we build the future of decentralized finance.”

Earlier this month, UAE Phoenix Group launched its 50MW mining facility in North Dakota in the USA. Fully operational, the site will contribute an impressive addition of more than 2.7 exahashes (EH) to Phoenix’s global hash rate. This is an initial step in expanding Phoenix Group’s UAE mining capabilities and investments in the United States.

Ethiopia is a growing crypto mining Hub

Ethiopia and its local Bitcoin mining operations account for 2.5% of global hashrate. Bitcoin miner Kassa stated, “Bitcoin miners in Ethiopia now command 2.5% of the global hash-rate. If trends continue, according to Ethiopian Electric Power (EEP), this will more than double within one year.”

Ethan Vera, co-founder and COO of Luxor Mining, had previously noted that the EEP reports local operations already consuming 600 MW of power. By the end of 2024, that number could rise to 1 gigawatt, representing as much as 7% of the global Bitcoin network’s hashrate.

Companies like Bitmain-backed BitFuFu have acquired large mining operations in Ethiopia. In addition BIT Mining has also recently entered the Ethiopian market, acquiring a 51 MW Bitcoin mine and 17,869 mining rigs for $14.3 million. While, Matthew Sigel, Head of Digital Assets Research at VanEck Investment firm speaking on CNBC SquakBox noted that three new BRIC members, Argentina, UAE, and Ethiopia had begun mining Bitcoin using government resources

In November 2024, Ethiopia Electric Power (EEP), a state-owned utility, signed power purchase agreements with 25 bitcoin mining companies. These bitcoin companies are using Ethiopia’s surplus renewable energy from The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD), a 6,450 MW hydropower project nearing completion on the Blue Nile in Ethiopia, located about 30 km upstream of the border with Sudan.

UAE Hodler Investments entering Ethiopia to provide energy for data centers

UAE Hodler Investments, a UAE based investment companywhich includes in its portfolio energy, AI, and digital asset mining startups such as PermianChain, Brox Equity, NEXGEN, and others; and GCL Energy Investment, subsidiary of GCL Group (Golden Concord Group), a leading Chinese integrated energy service provider that specializes in clean energy and new energy, with diversified development of related industries, have partnered to develop a distributed energy infrastructure project to power next generation distributed compute cluster data centers that are hosting AI, Blockchain and other applications.

UAE based but unregulated, Cryptocurrency financial services firm CLS Global, has pleaded guilty to charges stemming from a U.S. undercover operation targeting fraud in the crypto sector. USA federal prosecutors announced that CLS will admit to manipulating the market for a digital token created at the FBI’s direction.

The investigation, known as “Operation Token Mirrors,” was the FBI’s first attempt to create its own digital token and a fake cryptocurrency company as part of a broader strategy to identify fraudsters in the crypto market. CLS is one of three market makers and 15 individuals charged last year by federal prosecutors in Boston as a result of the probe.

In court filings, CLS acknowledged providing illicit services to the FBI-backed NexFundAI token, which ran on the Ethereum blockchain. Prosecutors said the firm engaged in wash trading—sham transactions intended to artificially boost the token’s trading volume and price.

Under the terms of the plea agreement, CLS will plead guilty to two fraud-related counts, pay $428,059 in penalties, and withdraw from cryptocurrency transactions involving U.S. investors. The company will also be required to certify its business practices annually and agreed to settle civil charges brought by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

Filipp Veselov, CEO of CLS Global, stated, “We recognize that there may be areas where we can improve our processes, and we are open to constructive dialogue with regulatory authorities.” The company added that it actively works to restrict engagement with U.S. clients.

This case is part of a broader DOJ crackdown on crypto market manipulation, with other firms like CLS Global, and ZM Quant also facing accusations of inflating token volumes. These firms allegedly engaged in similar practices, making tokens appear more active and valuable than they were, often selling them at inflated prices to outside investors.

Dubai authorities broke up two major money laundering operations

This comes as Dubai authorities, in collaboration with key federal authorities, have successfully broken up two major international networks conducting money-laundering operations worth a total of $174 million (AED641 million). The Dubai Public Prosecution referred an Emirati national, 21 British nationals, two Americans, a Czech national, and two companies owned by the Emirati national to the Criminal Court of First Instance at Dubai Courts. The individuals and entities face charges of possessing illicit funds of AED461 million as well as forgery of official documents and their use.

In another successful operation, a collaboation between Dubai Economic Security Centre and the Public Funds Prosecution in Dubai disrupted an international organized crime network involved in money laundering operations worth $49 million (AED180 million) using cryptocurrencies. The Dubai Public Prosecution has referred the case involving a network of 30 individuals and three companies to the Money Laundering Court at Dubai Courts. The network, which conducted complex money laundering operations worth AED180 million using cryptocurrencies, operated across the UK and Dubai. Investigations revealed that the network laundered cash in the UK through unlicensed cryptocurrency intermediaries present in the UK and Dubai.

The accused, identified as two Indian nationals and one British national, orchestrated the scheme, which included proceeds from illegal activities such as drug trafficking, fraud, and tax evasion in the UK. A meticulously planned operation led to the arrest of the accused and the freezing of bank accounts used for money laundering activities.

The success of these complex operations was made possible through the combined efforts of the Public Funds Prosecution in Dubai, Dubai Economic Security Centre, Dubai Police’s Anti-Money Laundering Unit, the UAE Financial Intelligence Unit, Dubai Customs, and the International Cooperation Department at the UAE Ministry of Justice.

His Excellency Essam Issa Al Humaidan, Attorney General of Dubai, commended the Public Prosecution, law enforcement agencies, and partnering local and federal agencies for conducting coordinated meticulous investigations that led to the successful dismantling of the sophisticated international money laundering networks. He underscored the significance of these efforts in tackling complex financial crimes, protecting the national economy, and enhancing financial stability. His Excellency reaffirmed Dubai’s commitment to enforcing anti-money laundering laws, combating organized financial crime, and strengthening international cooperation to uphold global financial integrity.

Dubai Police succeed in addressing 500 money laundering cases

Dubai Police successfully addressed 500 money laundering cases from 2022 to 2024, underscoring their vital role in the UAE’s efforts to combat organized and transnational crime. Working closely with international law enforcement agencies, these efforts have led to investigations involving over AED 4 billion, including $16 million (AED 60 million )in virtual assets.

Lieutenant General Abdulla Khalifa Al Marri, Commander-in-Chief of Dubai Police, highlighted that these accomplishments reflect the UAE’s ongoing commitment to fighting money laundering and strengthening global partnerships to tackle financial crimes.

The Hashgraph Association (THA), a Swiss innovation leader at the forefront of empowering a digital future for all, and Taurus, a digital asset infrastructure provider, have partnered to drive global adoption of Hedera’s distributed ledger technology (DLT) with a focus on fast-growing regions. The collaboration will enable the integration of HBAR, Hedera’s native cryptocurrency, and the Hedera Token Service (HTS) – an API that enables the configuration, minting, and management of fungible and non-fungible tokens on the Hedera Network, into Taurus’s platform.

In close partnership with The Hashgraph Association, the full integration enables secure custody, staking, and asset tokenization for regulated financial institutions and provides them access to Hedera’s fast, secure, and sustainable distributed ledger technology. Taurus’s state-of-the-art technology stack, which specializes in custody, tokenization, and node infrastructure, will allow banks and other financial institutions to securely custody and stake HBAR and issue Hedera-based tokenised assets while meeting regulatory and stringent security standards.

Beyond the technical integration, this strategic collaboration between The Hashgraph Association and Taurus aims to catalyze growth and expand institutional adoption of Hedera’s decentralized enterprise-grade solutions across the financial and banking industry globally, primarily targeting Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa.

Hedera leverages its unique Hashgraph consensus algorithm to achieve unmatched speed, security, and scalability. Its low, predictable fees, and carbon-negative footprint make it ideal for enterprise applications ranging from decentralized finance to sustainability solutions to supply chain management. Governed by the 32-member Hedera Governing Council, which includes some of the world’s leading organizations including Boeing, Dell, Google, IBM, LG, Standard Bank, Hitachi, and TATA, Hedera offers a trusted and robust quantum-resistant infrastructure for businesses and institutions.

Kamal Youssefi, President of The Hashgraph Association, stated, “Taurus is a world-class, secure platform for digital asset management. With increasingly positive market sentiment and a more established regulatory landscape, demand for institutional-grade custody and tokenisation has ramped up of late. It is a great pleasure to work with the Taurus team to integrate Hedera and enable new opportunities in secure digital assets.”

Lamine Brahimi, Taurus Co-Founder and Managing Partner, added, “Adding HBAR to our platform reflects our commitment to supporting the world’s most advanced blockchain and distributed ledger technologies. We are excited to work with The Hashgraph Association to provide institutional clients with the tools they need to securely store and issue HBAR, while contributing to the wider adoption of its ecosystem.”

Saudi Arabian Space Belt Telecom Services, a privately owned entity in KSA, has awarded SpaceChain, a pioneering leader in space-as-a-service technologies, a transformative contract to spearhead the development, construction, and mission management of SpaceBelt Telecom Services’ patented technology platform, enabling the world’s first Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite capable of generating in-orbit encryption keys and distributing them via existing LEO constellations to ground-based equipment.

This mission is slated to be the first of a larger constellation to progress SpaceBelt’s investment in data storage and earth observation imagery. This collaboration marks a significant advancement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s in-orbit distributed transactional capabilities and showcases the nation’s commitment to driving innovation within the global space economy.

Leveraging its proven expertise in satellite technology and infrastructure development, SpaceChain will lead the end-to-end satellite construction and mission management, setting a new standard for space-based secure communication and data services.

Cliff Beek, CEO of SpaceChain, stated, “We are honored to partner with SpaceBelt Telecom Services in this transformative venture. This mission not only highlights the Kingdom’s growing role in the space sector but also demonstrates the potential of space technologies to deliver secure, scalable solutions for enterprises and governments worldwide.”

A spokesperson for SpaceBelt Telecom Services Co. KSA stated, “Partnering with SpaceChain allows us to contribute to the Kingdom’s 2030 vision. We are thrilled to bring this capability to the Kingdom, aiming to advance space-based data services and secure communications and positioning SpaceBelt Telecom Services as a leader in the evolving global space economy”

The satellite project will revolutionize secure communications, enable space-data storage, and support advanced satellite services. This contract strengthens SpaceChain’s leadership in satellite technology and mission management, reaffirming its commitment to space innovation.

This mission is the first in a planned constellation, and aims to launch in June 2025. More importantly, the mission advances Saudi Arabia’s space innovation and aligns with the Kingdom’s 2030 vision.

Leveraging its expertise, SpaceChain will lead the software design and end-to-end mission management, setting a new benchmark for space-based technologies.
In 2025, SpaceChain aims to pursue our niche market position by developing secure payment platforms within uncharted territories and transforming challenges into opportunities. The company intends to accelerate Space Commercialization: Expand payment applications across satellite networks and services to drive the adoption of decentralized fintech solutions.

In addition it will develop AI-powered applications for space data analysis, ensuring our clients stay ahead in decision-making, as well as launch education and outreach programs to inspire the next generation of innovators in blockchain and space exploration.

After last week’s swirl of tokenization news across the UAE, New Earth Labs has established their company in RAK Digital Assets Oasis. in the UAE. As per their announcement, this step is an important part of their mission to blend sustainability with blockchain innovation.

New Earth Labs has a mission to empower industries to raise capital and mobilize resources for climate smart infrastructure projects. Using tokenization of Real World Asset, the company wants to create wealth through fractional ownership. Their platform brings opportunities in the agriculture, renewable energy, and entertainment among other industries.

Additionally in terms of technology, their platform is powered by NewR Protocol which creates treasuries, facilitates seamless value transfer, and implements governance for communities around tokenized assets.

The UAE is witnessing an influx when it comes to tokenization platforms. Last week TokinVest received its license from VARA, and one of the biggest conglomerates in the UAE, DAMAC signed a $1 billion tokenization project with Mantra Blockchain.

Further more, Hamilton just raised $1.7 million for their tokenization platform.

The tokenization of real-world assets (RWAs) is set to reach unprecedented heights in 2025, with predictions suggesting that the market could surpass $500 billion, excluding stablecoins. Real estate alone provides over $30 billion in value, demonstrating savings through tokenizing HELOCs, alternative financing, collateralized loans, on-chain title, funds, and more.

Mckinsey report that $2 trillion of tokenized securities by 2030.

On January 21st 2025, Fasanara Capital Ltd (“Fasanara”), a London-based institutional investment manager and global leader in digital finance with over $4 billion in assets under management, launched its first tokenized Money Market Fund, the “Fasanara MMF Token” (“FAST”), held on the Polygon PoS (Proof of Stake) public blockchain. Developed in collaboration with Apex Group, Tokeny, Chainlink, Fireblocks, and XBTO, FAST offers investors a faster, more cost-effective, and transparent way to access money market investments.

Hacken, the Blockchain Security Auditor has announced that it has joined the Qatar Financial Authority Digital Assets Lab as a partner.


Founded in 2017, Hacken offers comprehensive security services, including smart contract audits, penetration testing, bug bounty programs, and post-deployment monitoring, combining expertise and battle-tested methodologies to protect Web3 projects globally.

As per the Linkedin post, ” This forward-thinking initiative is shaping the future of digital assets and DLT by fostering innovation and collaboration. Hacken is contributing with our expertise in smart contract & protocol security, post-deployment monitoring & bug bounties and cybersecurity tailored for regulated frameworks.”

Hacken adds in their post that they are working to drive safer, innovative solutions in the digital asset space.

Qatar Digital Assets Labs partners with various entities in Blockchain arena

Singaporean Blockchain fintech company DMZ Finance was also chosen by Qatar QFC Digital Assets Lab, and also is working with partners that include R3, The Hashgraph Association, Taurus and SettleMint among others.

Hacken also partnered in 2024 with UAE ADGM

In April 2024, Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM) and Hacken, also signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaboratively set new benchmarks for blockchain security and compliance. Under the MoU, ADGM’s Registration Authority (RA) would collaborate with Hacken on developing security standards and on-chain monitoring solutions in relation to ADGM’s DLT Foundations framework, positioning both organizations at the forefront of fostering a secure blockchain ecosystem.

Later on Hacken forged a strategic alliance with Klumi Ventures, recently regulated Web3 venture capital firm based in Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM). As per the press release the partnership would establish new benchmarks in blockchain security and compliance, capitalizing on the formidable security expertise of Hacken and the financial licensing of Klumi Ventures in UAE.