The CEO and Founder of UAE regulated Mantra Chain John Patrick Mullin announced on LinkedIn ( 23 hours ago) that the event regarding the $OM Token severe losses at the beginning of this week, were a result of a massive forced liquidation of a very large OM holder’s position on a crypto exchange.

Since the incident the OM token has lost $5 billion in value, and stands at a market cap of $741 million.

He noted however that regardless of your scale of loss, all investors and community members are in his and his teams thoughts. He as such along with the leadership team are exploring buy back programs and a supply burn to restore investor confidence.

He added that within the next 24 hours, he will be making a public factual post mortem that will share all the details of what transpired in the early hours of Monday morning (APAC). He states, ” This analysis will be as accurate and factual as we can possibly make it. It will not contain opinions or spin. We believe the truth is on our side, and it is in everyone’s interest to make it known and shared as widely as possible. It’ll be shared on my account, along with our official channels.”

Later on in an X post he explained further with regards to burning of tokens. He stated, “To be 100% clear, I am stating that I am burning MY team tokens, and we will create a comprehensive burn program for other parts of the OM supply.”

Investors in Mantra, such as Shorooq and Laser Digital denied claims of token sale.

Kratos Gamer Network (KGeN), a global Blockchain and AI decentralized gamer network, has launched its Middle East and North Africa (MENA) regional headquarters (HQ) in Bahrain. With over 21 million global gamers, KGeN begins on-ground operations in the MENA region to cater to the growing gaming market, which continues to experience unprecedented growth.

KGeN MENA headquarters introduces the universal gamer reputation framework, enabling gamers in the region to claim their legacy through the globally accepted “Proof of Gamer” system and to join the KGeN gamer network. KGeN’s Bahrain HQ is set to serve as a bridge between gaming communities in MENA and global game publishers seeking to engage with the passion of the gaming community in the region.

KGeN’s MENA headquarters in Bahrain also aims to drive innovation and growth in the rapidly evolving gaming and gamification ecosystem in the region via its blockchain-based user identity, reputation and loyalty framework to consumer-facing regional publishers who are looking at engaging their consumers via cutting-edge gamified and immersive offerings.

Manish Agarwal, Co-Founder of KGeN, highlighted that Bahrain’s progressive digital infrastructure and supportive business environment make it an ideal location for KGeN’s regional expansion. He emphasised that KGeN are excited to contribute to the region’s thriving gaming industry by providing top-tier technology solutions, partnerships, and expertise.

KGeN’s expansion aligns with its vision to empower consumer enterprises through AI-driven and blockchain-enabled gamification offerings. By leveraging Bahrain’s advanced ICT sector, KGeN aims to tap into emerging opportunities and collaborate with local and international consumer-facing entities.

Ali Al Mudaifa, Chief of Business Development at the Bahrain Economic Development Board (Bahrain EDB), emphasised that the strategic decision to establish their regional headquarters in Bahrain is a strong testament to the Kingdom’s dynamic and rapidly evolving tech ecosystem, which continues to attract a diverse range of innovative companies. He noted that it also highlights Bahrain’s growing reputation as a destination of choice for companies seeking access to skilled digital talent and world-class infrastructure.

Al Mudaifa noted that this milestone further strengthens Bahrain EDB’s commitment to supporting the development of the MENA region’s gaming industry, which is projected to reach a market value of USD 2.8 billion by 2026.

WEEX crypto exchange, which has over 6 million customers globally, has announced that since it started serving the MENA region in January 2025, it has witnessed expansive growth especially in countries such as Egypt, Algeria, Iraq, Morocco and Saudi Arabia.

Egypt has the highest number of users on WEEX crypto exchange making up 30 percent of their total MENA customer base, while Algeria follows at 17.3 percent, Iraq and Morocco making up 7-8 percent respectively.

Surprisingly Saudi Arabia customers are just 6.2 percent of their total MENA customer base. All numbers are founded on data up to March 31st, 2025.

While the number of customers still make up less than 1 percent of their total customer base, WEEX has showcased their commitment to the MENA region, launching their headquarters in the UAE as part of MENA expansion plans.

The Dubai headquarter currently houses 600 employees and is expected to add 50 more hires over the next two years. 

Andrew Weiner, Vice President of WEEX, stated, “We have witnessed impressive growth in our MENA customer base since we began offering our services in January 2025, this showcases the attraction that crypto has in the region especially in countries in North Africa, and the GCC. We will continue to expand our offering to support the MENA region while we seek to acquire regulatory licenses.”

He adds, “We believe that everyone should be able to access the crypto market, and that crypto will play a strong role in the economies of the future especially in the Middle East. We hope to serve our clients with the utmost security, transparency, and offering.”

WEEX already serves 6.2 million customers across 130+ countries. The crypto exchange has a daily trading volume of over $5 billion and supports more than 1,700 trading pairs. WEEX also boasts of a 1,000 BTC Protection Fund to protect users’ assets. In MENA the crypto exchange is offering Arabic language support through chatbot on their website, submitting a ticket on the website as well as through their telegram community.

Fred, MENA Regional Manager, WEEX, noted, “As traditional markets wrestle with inflation and uncertainty, crypto stands as a beacon of innovation, offering a glimpse into a more resilient, decentralized financial future.”

WEEX is currently participating and sponsoring TOKEN2049 Dubai event being held in Dubai UAE between April 30th and May 1st, 2025.

The Chainalysis 2024 crypto geography report noted that the MENA region has become the seventh largest crypto market globally. The biggest two countries being Turkey and Morocco, while the fastest growing countries were Saudi Arabia and Qatar. Saudi Arabia remained the fastest-growing crypto economy in the MENA region in 2024, growing by 154% year-over-year.

According to Statista, in Egypt, the number of users in the cryptocurrencies market is expected to reach 11.30m users by 2025. The user penetration rate is expected to be 9.72% in 2025.

UAE Central Bank has licensed Relm Insurance a dedicated insurer to emerging sectors – and Liva Insurance, a GCC insurance provider to offer their dedicated multi-line insurance solution for WEB3 businesses – SIGMAWEB3, and its tailored version for Dubai’s virtual asset regulatory authority VARA-regulated companies, SIGMAWEB3 VARA.

As per the press release, this follows the signing of Relm and Liva’s strategic partnership in February 2025, aimed at empowering innovation and entrepreneurship in emerging sectors such as digital assets, biotech and AI.

The UAE Central Bank approval reinforces Relm and Liva’s commitment to deliver tailored insurance solutions that address the unique

SIGMAWEB3 and SIGMAWEB3 VARA will help create the confidence and resiliency that WEB3 innovators require to tackle complex challenges and seize new opportunities, while meeting the necessary regulatory requirements. Both products are designed specifically for digital asset companies, blockchain startups, crypto exchanges, and fintech innovators, addressing the unique and complex financial, professional, crime, and cyber exposures inherent in their operations.

SIGMAWEB3 VARA is specifically tailored to meet the requirements of Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA), ensuring that crypto companies can operate with compliant insurance cover.

“Securing Central Bank approval for SIGMAWEB3 and SIGMAWEB3 VARA is a significant step for brokers and clients in the UAE. This milestone facilitates more comprehensive coverage tailored to the unique risks of the Web3 space. By closing the insurance gap, we’re empowering businesses with the protection they need to innovate confidently in a rapidly evolving market” said Joseph Ziolkowski, CEO of Relm Insurance.

“SIGMAWEB3 and SIGMAWEB3 VARA represent a significant step in our commitment to supporting growth and evolution of innovation within the insurance industry. This approval from Central Bank affirms both Liva Group’s deep market insight and Relm’s expertise in specialised insurance as well as reinforcing the vital role that regulatory collaboration plays in fostering a secure and thriving digital economy. Together, we aim to provide customers with solutions that meet their evolving needs, while strengthening our commitment to scale and diversify our business.” Martin Rueegg, Group CEO of Liva Group.

A year earlier OneDegree, Asia’s licensed insurer for digital assets and Dubai Insurance Company announced the issuance of digital assets custodial risk insurance to their customers in UAE. The Central Bank of UAE approved issuance of the digital asset insurance offering.

OneDegree and Dubai Insurance partnered in 2023. Custodial risk insurance completes the product portfolio and allows the partners to offer a one-stop-shop for digital asset companies in the UAE, under the brand “OneInfinity”.

VARA, Dubai’s dedicated regulator for digital assets, requires such coverage along with professional indemnity and directors & officers insurance. With this latest approval, specialized custodial risk insurance can be offered directly in UAE for the first time. Custodial risk insurance protects companies against the risk of losing access to digital assets including through third party hacks and theft, internal fraud and physical damage to the storage media.

Laser Digital, a UAE regulated crypto broker and investment manager service provider, as well as an investor in Mantra Chain, the L1 Blockchain tokenization platform, has made a statement confirming their support for Mantra OM Token after its 90 percent fall in the past 48 hours.

Laser Digital noted that it had no involvement in the recent price collapse of $OM token. They stated, ” Assertions circulating on social media that link Laser to ‘investor selling’ are factually incorrect and misleading. 3/ On-chain movements of $OM linked to Laser wallets have been flagged publicly. We want to be absolutely clear: Laser has not deposited any $OM tokens to OKX. The wallets being referenced to OKX are not Laser wallets.”

The company emphasized that they are here to help grow the ecosystems they back. They stated, ” We remain fully aligned with our counterparties, and our core $OM investment remains locked. We have zero interest in putting pressure on the token or destabilizing the project. Transparency matters. We’re proud to support innovation and responsible growth in crypto markets — and that means showing up with facts when confusion and inaccurate information arises.”

This comes after Shorooq also made a similar claim with regards to Mantra Chain and its token.

UAE Shorooq partners, one of the major equity and token investors in MantraChain, the Layer 1 Blockchain for tokenization, whose token OM has lost more than 90% of its value in the past 24 hours, has made a statement noting that Shorooq and Mantra management and team members have not sold OM Tokens either in the lead up to, or during this crash.

They noted, ” The past 24 hours have been challenging for everyone involved with MANTRA, and as one of the key investors in the project, we feel it’s essential to provide you with the facts as we know them, and outline where we stand. It is important to note up front that Shorooq (its funds and founding partners) and MANTRA (management and team members), have not sold OM tokens in the lead up to, or during, this crash.”‍


The statement explains that through on-chain analysis and internal discussions, they confidently confirm that no exploit or malicious act occurred. Most of Shorooq tokens remain locked in accordance with the vesting schedule. Any rumors suggesting investor-led selling (including Shorooq or others) are patently false.

As per their explanation, the root cause of the crash was a forced liquidation of large leveraged positions that utilized the OM token as collateral. These positions were unwound abruptly by the exchange, triggering a cascade of sell-offs across the market, which ultimately resulted in the drastic price drop.

The MANTRA team is currently investigating the cause, and will be publishing detailed post mortem.

Shorooq finally notes in its statement that it will continue to back MANTRA because they believe in their vision to bring real world assets on chain. The statement says, ” Our support for MANTRA has always been grounded in the project’s technology, team, and value proposition, rather than short-term fluctuations in token price.”


NotCentralised, an Australian based tech company that utilizes blockchain technology to offer solutions, has been selected by the Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation Council (QRDI), acting through Qatar Foundation, to lead and deliver a blockchain Optimization of Certification Attestation Process project.

As per the announcement, this initiative aims to design a state-of-the-art attestation flow leveraging emerging technologies for the benefit of Qatar in partnership with RedBelly Network a premier blockchain team and Microsoft. The team will use blockchain technology in certification attestation for Qatar.

As a specialist in emerging technologies, NotCentralised has deep expertise in Blockchain, Tokenization, and Generative AI. Our team has contributed to high-profile projects, including CBDC pilots for the Reserve Bank of Australia and Generative AI implementations for Sydney’s largest Primary Healthcare Network.

NotCentralised won the the first challenge, titled “Certification Attestation Process – Optimization through Blockchain Technology,” which aimed to address various issues associated with the current manual certification verification process, such as workforce requirements, extended processing times, semi-automated university and government systems, high costs, intricate procedures, susceptibility to errors, degree forgery, and unauthorized verification.

The initiative is supported by The Qatar Research, Development, and Innovation (QRDI) Council’s flagship program, Qatar Open Innovation (QOI), launched the Open Innovation Opportunities in partnership with the Ministry of Labour (MoL) in Qatar.

This collaboration represents a significant milestone to enrich the technology sector and promote innovation. QRDI’s QOI program, known for its dedication to fostering innovation, introduces an Innovation Opportunity geared towards transforming the certification attestation process and document analysis for Qatar’s Ministry of Labour.

There was also a second challenge, titled “Artificial Intelligence Driven Document Analysis for Qatar’s Ministry of Labour,” focuses on improving the efficiency of the Ministry of Labour’s operations. Manual document analysis has been time-consuming, labour-intensive, and error prone. By adopting AI-driven solutions, MoL aims to modernize its processes, reduce manual labour, and enhance efficiency, with a primary focus on contract analysis in the Arabic language.

Cequire Capital, a UAE-based investment firm specializing in blockchain and digital asset ventures, has announced a capital injection of $500,000 into digital asset platform TX24.

As per the press release, this capital injection is part of Cequire’s mission to empower cutting edge crypto ventures. The investment will support TX24’s global expansion to offer secure and accessible digital asset services.

TX24 is a secure and scalable cryptocurrency platform offering fast, low-fee digital asset transactions for users around the globe. Designed for both beginners and advanced traders. It provides tools for buying, selling, storing, and managing cryptocurrencies delivered through a simple and powerful interface.

“We invest in platforms that are building tomorrow’s crypto experience–not just riding hype cycles,” said the CEO of Cequire Capital. “TX24 demonstrates a rare mix of usability, innovation, and readiness to scale. Our investment reflects our belief in their long-term potential and our shared commitment to a decentralized financial future.”

TX24 isn’t just a trading venue, it’s a flexible digital finance ecosystem. Funding options include credit cards, bank transfers, and instant deposit methods, making it easy for first-timers to get started. Once funded, users can buy, sell, and manage assets like Bitcoin, Ethereum, and a wide range of altcoins. For advanced users and institutional traders, TX24 Pro unlocks a host of additional features: customizable dashboards, API access, low latency for high-volume execution, and transparent, flat-fee pricing structures.

Using the investment TX24 will make major platform enhancements, such as additional trading pairs streamlined performance, and improved mobile capabilities. It will also expand its liquidity to enable more stable trading markets as well as focus on growing its footprint in emerging markets.


Brikyland Technologies, a blockchain-based real estate tokenization platform, and Abu Dhabi based Inovartic Investments, an innovation and technologies driven investment firm, have signed joint venture partnership aimed at jointly exploring, developing, and implementing tokenized real estate and green asset backed investment technologies in UAE. The venture is expected to roll out projects in key real estate developments and green asset backed initiatives across the UAE, with further announcements to follow in the coming months.

As per the press release, the collaboration is set to leverage blockchain, smart contract infrastructure, and digital asset frameworks to unlock new models of fractional ownership, liquidity, and transparency in the real estate and sustainable investment space. The joint venture will operate in full compliance with ADGM’s evolving regulatory environment governing virtual assets and digital finance.

The two parties seek to develop a UAE based tokenization platform for premium real estate and green assets that will enable compliant fractional ownership structures using blockchain and smart contracts. They will also work to introduce innovative investment vehicles aligned with ESG principles and sustainability mandates and collaborate with regulatory bodies to ensure alignment with national digital asset policies.

The agreement follows the UAE–Vietnam Business Forum held on April 10, 2025, at the Abu Dhabi Chamber of Commerce, where both entities reaffirmed their commitment to advancing technology cooperation. This partnership reflects that vision by strengthening cross-border collaboration in emerging technologies and green finance.

“This partnership with Brikyland Technologies is a natural extension of our vision to drive the next generation of asset backed investment solutions rooted in transparency, sustainability, and technological advancement,” said Anwar Hussein, Managing Partner and Co Founder of Inovartic Investments. “Together, we are laying the foundation for a new era of real estate investment and green asset monetization in the UAE.”

Dr. Dang Ha Lam, Founder Chairman and CEO of Brikyland Technologies, added, “Our technology is designed to make real estate and green assets more accessible and tradable. Partnering with Inovartic opens up strategic opportunities to expand our footprint in the UAE with a focus on institutional grade solutions and compliance-first innovation.”

Saif Aldarmaki Chairman and Co Founder of Inovartic Investments, also noted that the partnership reflects the share commitment to advancing cross-border innovation and sustainable investment. He notes, “By integrating Brikyland’s blockchain technology, we aim to pioneer next-generation asset-backed financial solutions that align with the UAE’s digital economy vision and deepen our commercial ties with Vietnam.”

Founding Advisor of Brikyland Technologies Dr Phillip Thai Pham (BA MIT, Dr. Standford) commented, “We welcome this strategic joint venture as a timely and progressive step that aligns with Vietnam’s commitment to fostering global partnerships in innovation and sustainable development. The collaboration between Brickyland and Inovartic reflects the spirit of cooperation highlighted during the UAE–Vietnam Business Forum. We believe this initiative will open new investment channels, create high impact technological applications, and strengthen the economic bridge between our two nations.”

The saga that has engrossed UAE based HAYVN, a digital asset focused financial institution, providing trading, asset Management, custody, and payments previously regulated in ADGM UAE, has ended after more than a year with fines of over $8 million.

The saga which started in December 2023, when Hayvn announced the so called resignation of its CEO Christopher Flinos and the request to make its status inactive in Abu Dhabi ADGM ( Abu Dhabi Global Market), insinuated that the CEO had carried out a huge misconduct, has come to a conclusion with the The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (“FSRA”) regulatory arm of ADGM taking enforcement action following an investigation into serious regulatory breaches and misconduct related to the Hayvn Group of Companies, which operated under the name ‘HAYVN’, its former CEO, Christopher Flinos and related entities. 

In February 2024, Deus X Capital, a $1 billion family office agreed to buy out HAYVN and appointed Richard Crook as new CEO. Deus X Capital purchased the business brand, technology, clients and staff from other HAYVN shareholders.

Today, and as per ADGM FSRA press release, the FSRA’s investigation found serious breaches and misconduct concerning the operations of three related party companies and Christopher Flinos.  As part of its investigation, the FSRA took steps to ensure that no ADGM client assets or money were lost as a result of the relevant misconduct.  

The enforcement action has resulted in the cancellation of Hayvn ADGM’s Financial Services Permission (“FSP”), the prohibition of Christopher Flinos indefinitely from performing any function in a financial services business in ADGM, as well as financial penalties totalling $8.85 million being imposed across the four parties involved.  Details of the total fines imposed are as follows:

  • USD 3.6 million against AC Holding Limited registered in the Cayman Islands (“Hayvn Cayman”), the parent company of a group of entities operating under the name ‘HAYVN’ that provided financial services related to Virtual Assets.
  • USD 3 million against AC Limited (Hayvn) (“Hayvn ADGM”), an ADGM-based subsidiary of Hayvn Cayman, licensed and regulated by the FSRA to conduct specific financial services activities in relation to Virtual Assets.
  • USD 1.5 million against AC Holding Limited (“AC Holding”), a Special Purpose Vehicle (“SPV”) registered with the Registration Authority (“RA”) of ADGM and not licensed by the FSRA to carry out any form of financial services activity in ADGM; unconnected to Hayvn Cayman and Hayvn ADGM.
  • USD 750,000 against Christopher Flinos, the former Senior Executive Officer (“SEO”) of Hayvn ADGM, Chief Executive Officer (“CEO”) of Hayvn Cayman, sole owner and director of AC Holding.

The misconduct and breaches were related to Hayvn ADGM exceeding the scope of its FSP by allowing client transactions to be routed through accounts held by AC Holding, the unregulated SPV entity registered in ADGM, without any appropriate protections being in place.  It failed to establish and maintain adequate systems and controls to manage its operations and risks, as well as to recognize and record all of its client relationships, breaching the FSRA’s Anti-Money Laundering (“AML”) requirements.

The company Hayvn Cayman and AC Holding also carried out significant unlicensed financial services activity in relation to Virtual Assets in ADGM from around October 2018 to around May 2024. 

Hayvn Cayman routed client transactions related to the conversion of Virtual Assets to fiat currency and vice versa through the accounts held and controlled by AC Holding, the SPV that was not licensed by the FSRA and therefore prohibited from conducting any form of financial services activity in ADGM.

 As a result, both Hayvn Cayman and AC Holding were found to have carried out unlicensed payments and arranging services in relation to Virtual Asset activities in ADGM.

 Christopher Flinos played a central role in directing and controlling the unlicensed activity in ADGM and as SEO of Hayvn ADGM and CEO of Hayvn Cayman and as the sole director of AC Holding was found to have been centrally involved in the breaches and misconduct. 

The report notes that Christopher Flinos lacked integrity and failed to take reasonable care to ensure that Hayvn ADGM operated in compliance with the applicable rules and regulations of ADGM, for which he was ultimately responsible as SEO.

Hayvn Cayman, AC Holding and Christopher Flinos created and disseminated false and misleading information about the nature of the transactions related to Virtual Assets routed through AC Holding’s accounts.  This included the provision of over 200 false and misleading documents on AC Holding letterheads to AC Holding’s banking partners to open and then maintain the operation of these accounts.  These documents were produced under the direction of Christopher Flinos with the involvement of both Hayvn Cayman and AC Holding.

Hayvn ADGM, Hayvn Cayman and Christopher Flinos provided false and misleading information to the FSRA in response to requests for information including the nature and scope of the business operations associated with each entity above and specifically AC Holding undermining the integrity of the regulatory process. 

Emmanuel Givanakis, CEO of the FSRA of ADGM, said, “The FSRA will take robust and appropriate enforcement action against individuals and entities that violate our regulatory framework.  In this case, the actions of the entities and individuals involved were particularly serious, as they conducted unauthorised Virtual Asset activities through an unregulated entity based in ADGM.  Furthermore, Christopher Flinos was found to have provided false and misleading information and statements during the investigation.  Such misconduct will not be tolerated and warrants strong regulatory penalties which send a strong message of deterrence. ”

Givanakis added, “To address this serious misconduct, the licence of Hayvn ADGM has been cancelled, significant fines have been imposed on the entities involved, and Christopher Flinos has been prohibited from holding any functions in relation to financial services in ADGM.  The FSRA remains ever-vigilant and committed to holding entities and individuals accountable for their actions and ensuring the integrity of the financial system in ADGM.

The FSRA of ADGM acknowledges and thanks ADGM’s Registration Authority and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (“CIMA”) for their cooperation during its investigation in relation to this matter.