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 led by the UAE and Saudi Arabia is the last pure land. Apart from them, there are either conflicts or preparations for conflicts. Our impression of the chaotic situation in the Middle East is that to the north of the GCC are Iraq and Syria, to the right is the Persian Gulf, to the left is Israel and Africa, and below is the Houthi armed forces in Yemen.
The GCC member states are all monarchies without exception, and their rulers mainly believe in the Sunni sect of Islam. However, Iran across the way is the stronghold of Shiites, and the discord between the two sides will continue. To them, Israel is a pagan and Iran is a heretic, and heretics are often more hated than pagans.
Not only that, the population structure of Dubai and GCC countries is also very strange. Basically, more than 80% of them are Indian and Pakistani workers, plus other populations, including locals and pagan populations from China, Japan, South Korea, Europe and the United States. Only the situation in Saudi Arabia is slightly better, with a much higher proportion of locals, but they still don’t work much and just want to enjoy state welfare.
A prominent feature here is the naturalization and immigration policy. If you are not a Muslim, then there is a 99% chance that you will not be able to obtain naturalization. At most, you can only get various visas, such as a ten-year golden visa for buying a house, but the vast majority of Indian and Pakistani workers cannot obtain various social welfare benefits.
In other words, Dubai only wants your money and labor, but will not be responsible for your future and your entire life. This is a clearly priced contract.
If we broaden our focus to the GCC and the entire Middle East, we will see that they have been channels of communication between the East and the West since ancient times, from Assyria to Babylon, from Persia to Alexander, from Rome to Mongolia, from the Arab Empire to the Ottoman Empire, and even to today’s popular transit point, where Europe, Asia and Africa meet.
But beyond the dawn of peace, there are countless wars, where religion and oil, secularism and warlords are all intertwined, such as the transnational Muslim Brotherhood and the Renaissance Party, as well as the Shiite Arc or the Arc of Resistance, which is now in the limelight. People don’t know how to stop fighting, but everyone must participate in the struggle.
Dubai, or the monarchies of the GCC, have maintained a certain degree of complexity and stability. Bahrain, Qatar and Dubai are all hubs of the financial and banking industries, and bear the lifeline of Middle Eastern and Islamic finance.
If there is a next financial market, it should not be the Middle East, which is too large to be defined, but the GCC countries. However, due to the huge gap between the rich and the poor and the scarcity of local people, the overall market is destined not to be very large.
Third Market, Crypto-Central Sales Front Desk
China and the United States are the two major markets for cryptocurrencies. In addition, Africa and Latin America have unstable political situations, Europe has strict regulations, Southeast Asia and South Asia are not very rich as a whole, and the Middle East is indeed a dreamland. For example, Turkey’s high inflation rate has led to dollarization, and cryptocurrencies have become a hot spot in Istanbul.
Since the year before last, Hong Kong, Singapore and Dubai have been competing for the world’s crypto capital, or the Asian crypto capital. Regardless of how the decentralized world connects to the center, at least Dubai has tolerated and accommodated everyone, from parks to Deira, from manors to villas, looking for their own shelter at the marked price.
Some people walked from here to Georgia and Ethiopia. They could no longer turn back. They traveled freely between heaven and earth, living freely and dying randomly.
Some people return from here to Singapore, Hong Kong, New York and Paris, and enter the mainstream. They are the upward force of cryptocurrency, and the West becomes the final temple and destination.
And more people become salesmen. They used to be flight attendants or sales attendants, but now they can be BDs. With the mainland behind them and facing Europe and the United States, they are all selling goods, so there is not much difference. More people are still selling houses. Perhaps everyone who comes to Dubai will be assimilated into an agent.
However, intermediaries and tolls are traditional skills in the Middle East. If the Ottomans had not cut off the trade routes, there would have been no adventures in the great voyages. If there had not been a global regulatory storm, Dubai would not have become a hotbed for Web3. Almost every exchange is flocking to Dubai, including the previous FTX, and of course supporting services such as compliance, identity, and visas.
The rain in Dubai this time has reduced many people’s impression of Dubai, but Dubai really has no sewers. Everything is laid out in the open, staring straight at you. Everything has a price, and it depends on whether you can afford it.
The Middle East is likely to be the third largest crypto market after China and the United States, and this time, Dubai still wants to be at the forefront.