Dubai’s $8.8 Billion Bet to Make Maldives a Blockchain Paradise

By: crypto news flash|2025/05/05 16:15:01
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MBS Global Investments plans to turn Maldives into a digital finance hub with a $8.8 billion blockchain investment. The project includes tax-free zones, job creation, and a fully climate-resilient infrastructure for fintech and digital nomads. MBS Global Investments, a Dubai-based family office that manages the assets of Sheikh Nayef bin Eid Al Thani, has officially announced a massive $8.8 billion investment plan to develop a blockchain-based financial center and digital assets in the Maldives, according to Financial Times . Covering an area of over 830,000 square meters, the Maldives International Financial Center (MIFC) will be constructed in the center of the capital city of Malé. Imagine if a small Indian Ocean country generally associated with beaches and luxury resorts suddenly became home to 6,500 digital finance sector employees. MIFC is also anticipated to generate as many as 16,000 new employment. Strangely, the investment amount surpasses the yearly Gross Domestic Product of about $7 billion for the Maldives. Tax-Free Zones, Blockchain, and Dubai’s Push Moreover, MIFC is meant to be a corporate tax-free zone and does not mandate business individuals to hold resident status to run. The major goal is obvious: to draw digital nomads who have recently been more seeking comfortable, technology-friendly and low-tax locations, global financial institutions, and fintech enterprises. On the other hand, this ambitious project runs parallel to Dubai’s drive to become a worldwide crypto center. Duba held the Token2049 event—a significant crypto conference with about 15,000 attendees from 160 countries—from April 30 to May 1, 2025. An expo blending technology and a luxury lifestyle, renowned DJs, and a Lamborghini procession were all there. However, Dubai is not just stopping at showing off. CNF previously reported that Trump Tower Dubai is now accepting crypto payments for condominium purchases. The Trump family is even reported to be developing a new exchange platform and a number of other crypto events. It is clear that the signal to blend property and blockchain is getting brighter. Regulatory Changes and Global Expansion Push Meanwhile, Dubai’s Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA) recently issued a regulation requiring disclosure of the identities of whales—aka large token holders. They want to reduce the potential for market manipulation. But the challenge is how to monitor transactions that are essentially pseudonymous. Interestingly, global flows are actually shifting to the United States. Several crypto companies, such as Deribit from Dubai, OKX from the Seychelles, and Nexo from Bulgaria, are considering opening offices in the US, following the relaxation of regulations under the Trump administration. Although this might be a direct rival to the MIFC proposal, this trend shows that places like Dubai and the Maldives are vying for position on the world crypto map. For the Maldives, which is under pressure to pay off foreign loans of $600–$700 million this year and around $1 billion by 2026, the MIFC project is also a motivating event. The local government greets the initiative as a fresh kind of corporate cooperation not to load the nation like traditional loan practices.

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