Saudi Arabia and the UAE Quietly Coordinate on Regional Blockchain Strategy
Cross-border settlement pilots and licensed exchanges are converging on a shared playbook.

Institutional desks across New York, London and Singapore are recalibrating exposure as middle east blockchain strategy reshapes the next leg of the digital asset cycle. Trading volume on regulated venues climbed 14% week-over-week, while open interest on derivatives platforms hit a three-month high.
Analysts at several major banks pointed to structural inflows rather than retail speculation as the primary driver. "We are observing portfolio managers treating digital assets as a distinct allocation rather than a tactical trade," one prime broker said on condition of anonymity.
The shift coincides with a maturing market microstructure. Spot liquidity has deepened, bid-ask spreads on the top venues have tightened below five basis points for blue-chip pairs, and average trade sizes have grown, all signals consistent with professional participation.
Regulatory clarity remains the swing variable. Jurisdictions that have published clear frameworks, notably the UAE, Singapore, Switzerland and parts of the EU under MiCA, continue to attract licensed activity, while firms operating in less defined regions are evaluating relocation.
Looking ahead, market participants will watch upcoming macro prints, ETF flow data and on-chain settlement metrics for confirmation. While near-term volatility is likely to persist, the medium-term setup increasingly favours allocators willing to underwrite the asset class on fundamentals rather than narrative.
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