Maldives will be the new big crypto hub, after $9 billion investment?

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The Maldives, famous for turquoise waters and honeymooners, suddenly wants to swap sunbathers for blockchain billionaires.

No joke. The government just inked a $9 billion deal, more than the country’s entire annual GDP, with Dubai’s MBS Global Investments to build a massive crypto and blockchain hub right in Malé, the capital.

Special economic zone

The Maldives International Financial Centre is set to sprawl across 830,000 square meters, house 6,500 residents, and create up to 16,000 jobs.

The goal? Get off the tourist treadmill and fishhook economy, and reel in foreign capital through crypto assets and Web3.

The government’s betting this new financial free zone will triple the country’s GDP in four years and pump out a billion bucks in annual revenue by year five.

President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu is moving fast. He set up the Maldives International Financial Services Authority to whip up the legal and regulatory playbook, hoping to lure the world’s crypto whales and fintech sharks.

And with 4 to 5 billion dollars already locked in, the project’s got some serious muscle behind it.

Competition

But honestly, the Maldives is stepping into a ring with some heavyweights. Dubai, Singapore, Hong Kong are not just ahead, they’re running laps.

Dubai’s already tokenizing real estate on the blockchain, Hong Kong’s a bridge for East and West Web3 money, and Singapore? It’s practically a crypto magnet already.

Dream big

Still, you gotta respect the hustle. The Maldives is looking to carve out a new identity. And with global regulators tightening the screws and new currency rules kicking in at home, this is an ambitious dream.

Will it work? Maybe. The country’s got youth, ambition, and a prime location. But pulling off a pivot from paradise to fintech powerhouse?

That’s a tall order, even for the Maldives. If they pull it off, though, don’t be surprised if your next vacation comes with a side of crypto trading.


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