Maldives Plans $9 Billion Blockchain Hub To Lure Crypto Investors

By: bitcoin ethereum news|2025/05/05 15:15:01
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The Maldives wants to diversify its local economy from tourism in a full embrace of blockchain and cryptocurrencies. The government has inked a deal with Dubai-based MBA Global Services to build a $9 billion blockchain hub to attract crypto investors. Maldives Eyes Mega Blockchain Hub To Diversify Local Economy According to a Financial Times report, the Maldives has signed an agreement with MBA Global Services to establish a crypto and blockchain hub. Per the report, the hub will be the Maldives’ biggest statement of intent in the quest to diversify its local economy beyond tourism and fisheries. This time, the Maldives is eyeing an avalanche of foreign direct investment into its fledgling cryptocurrency and Web 3 industry. Dubbed the Maldives International Financial Center, the ambitious blockchain hub will cost the Southeast Asian country a staggering $9 billion. The Dubai-based MBA Global Services is providing as much as $8.8 billion for the hub, tapping its network of high-net-worth individuals and wealth management firms to fund the project. For context, the Maldives has a GDP of less than $7 billion, making the proposed Web 3 hub a mega project for the country. According to the plans, the hub will sit on an 830,000-square-foot facility in the capital city of Male and will employ nearly 17,000 individuals. The hub will mirror Dubai’s transformation from tourism to digital assets over the last four years. Dubai appears to have completed its Web 3 transformation, with Eric Trump confirming cryptocurrency payments in Trump Towers Dubai. A String Of Benefits For Cryptocurrency Investors The ambitious project is expected to be completed within five years, with authorities eyeing a raft of incentives for investors. For starters, the hub will operate as a “financial freezone for blockchain and digital assets” to lure investors. While details are sparse, initial chatter around the Maldives’ blockchain hub suggests 100% ownership for foreign firms and a special regulatory tax. A seamless registration and licensing process with the provision of banking services is tipped to sweeten the deal for cryptocurrency firms keen on setting up shop in the country. As cryptocurrency investors face tax uncertainty in the US and other regions, crypto investors will flock to the Maldives. Apart from diversifying its local economy, the Maldives has its eyes on using the revenue stream from the hub to offset its national debt. The Maldives is aiming to triple its GDP within four years via blockchain investment, but will face stiff competition from other regional heavyweights. Hong Kong and Singapore hold a clear lead in Web 3 in the region, with Thailand keen on closing the gap following KuCoin’s expansion into the country. ✓ Share: Aliyu Pokima Aliyu Pokima is a seasoned cryptocurrency and emerging technologies journalist with a knack for covering needle-moving stories in the space. Aliyu delivers breaking news stories, regulatory updates, and insightful analysis with depth and precision. When he’s not poring over charts or following leads, Aliyu enjoys playing the bass guitar, lifting weights and running marathons. Disclaimer: The presented content may include the personal opinion of the author and is subject to market condition. Do your market research before investing in cryptocurrencies. The author or the publication does not hold any responsibility for your personal financial loss. Source: https://coingape.com/maldives-plans-9-billion-blockchain-hub-to-lure-crypto-investors/

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