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UAE Holding $40 Billion Worth Bitcoin? Truth or Rumor?

The post UAE Holding $40 Billion Worth Bitcoin? Truth or Rumor? appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News Recent chatter in the crypto world has revolved around a bold claim that the United Arab Emirates (UAE) recently witnessed its Bitcoin holdings reach an impressive $40 billion. Perhaps prominent crypto commentator Bitcoin Archive raises questions over this news citing the lack of evidence supporting this bold news. Did the UAE’s Bitcoin holdings truly surge to $40 billion, or is it just a rumor? let’s find it out. UAE Bitcoin Holdings Reach $40 Billion The UAE’s Bitcoin holdings have reportedly reached $40 billion, showcasing its growing interest in cryptocurrencies. This surge aligns with a global crypto bull market and reflects the UAE’s focus on fostering a crypto-friendly environment. Initiatives like the cryptocurrency center in Dubai have supported blockchain startups, boosting Bitcoin reserves in the country. Experts believe the UAE will continue expanding its Bitcoin holdings, setting an example for other nations and encouraging institutional investments in Bitcoin. However, earlier Binance’s Former CEO CZ hinted that UAE secretly is increasing its bitcoin reserve. No Evidence to Support the Claim Bitcoin Archive recently pointed out the news provided by Bitcoinist about the United Arab Emirates (UAE) bitcoin holding. However, the Bitcoin Archive says they didn’t provide any credible sources, links, or supporting evidence to validate the $40 billion Bitcoin acquisition. The "Bitcoinist" website picked it up and stated it as a fact. No sources cited, no links, nothing. Search results return nothing. This would be HUGE news that is widely reported, especially in light on the USA Strategic Reserve commitment by Trump. The headlines make absurd… pic.twitter.com/RUKBsTinzp — Bitcoin Archive (@BTC_Archive) December 22, 2024 After searching for trustworthy information, the Bitcoin Archive found no confirmation of such a purchase. They explained that a move as big as this would make global headlines, especially since the UAE has a major impact on the crypto market. They also mentioned the ongoing discussion about Bitcoin’s role in financial reserves, such as former President Trump’s idea of a U.S. Strategic Reserve. Questions About the News Bitcoin Archive also criticized the article on “Bitcoinist.” They noted that it had a flashy headline but lacked any credible details. The author of the piece also did not provide any background information, which further raised doubts about the report’s authenticity. UAE’s Growing Bitcoin Boom Between 2023 to June 2024, the UAE saw a massive $34 billion flow into cryptocurrencies, marking a 42% jump from the previous year. Bitcoin has emerged as a key player, holding 19% of the market share, while stablecoins like Tether make up 51%. Tether even plans to launch a dirham-backed token , showing the UAE’s focus on digital assets. By 2025, crypto users in the UAE are expected to reach 3.78 million. A report also shows that 72% of UAE residents had invested in Bitcoin by early 2024, with big funds and institutions driving this growth. The UAE is quickly becoming a key player in the crypto world.

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