#加密生态动态追踪 Pakistan's crypto ecosystem is accelerating its implementation! Recently, the government made a rare high-profile statement, aiming to make Bitcoin and digital assets an important part of the financial system and establish a regulated investment framework.



The data is quite interesting. According to the latest statistics from Chainalysis, Pakistan has jumped to third place in the global crypto adoption rankings. What’s behind this? The country's demographic structure—70% are young people—who are much more receptive to new asset classes than traditional users. The government has also invested heavily, allocating 2000 MW of electricity specifically for Bitcoin mining and AI data center construction. In September, they even opened a licensing application window for global crypto companies.

Regulatory authority chairman Bilal Bin Saqib’s statement was more straightforward: integrating underground trading markets into the formal sector to turn them into a new engine for economic growth. There are even discussions about establishing a national Bitcoin strategic reserve. This combination of measures looks serious.

Power supply, policy framework, young population base—several key factors are aligned. $BTC $ZEC Is the outlook for such assets in the South Asian market really that optimistic? What are your thoughts on this wave of opportunity?
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PrivateKeyParanoiavip
· 23h ago
Wow, Pakistan is really going all out this time, laying down 2000 MW of power directly? Isn't this basically saying we need to prepare an ambush?
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HackerWhoCaresvip
· 12-12 01:00
Pakistan's approach is truly impressive—throwing 2000 MW of electricity just for mining, the government's seriousness exceeds expectations. But honestly, South Asia is a bit tricky; I've seen similar "curve overtaking" stories before, and they often turn out strange in the end. It's best to keep an eye on it for now. If this actually comes true, it will truly reshape the regional landscape, and capital will flood in madly. The fact that 70% of the young population is a solid advantage—it's just a matter of how to guide these people into the market; the educational cost isn't low. I just want to know when the national strategic reserve Bitcoin program will officially start—that would be a real signal. Population dividends combined with policy incentives—honestly, I've never seen such a perfect combination, but the key is not to drop the ball on execution. South Asia feels like it's about to take off; the next story in the crypto world is right here.
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LiquidityLarryvip
· 12-12 00:59
Wow, Pakistan is really going all in on Bitcoin? Building 2000 MW of electricity so aggressively—are they trying to copy El Salvador's playbook?
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AlgoAlchemistvip
· 12-12 00:58
Wait, is Pakistan really planning to establish a national Bitcoin reserve? This doesn't seem serious, feels like it's a bit exaggerated.
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BearMarketBuildervip
· 12-12 00:57
Pakistan's move is quite aggressive, with 2000 MW of electricity directly poured in. Do they really want to do this? Wait, a national-level btc reserve? If that really happens, South Asia will be爆炸 To be honest, the logic of young people just going all in isn't very solid; it depends on how long the regulation can hold up This third-place data is a bit exaggerated, or is it just that the per capita holding volume is high? No matter how beautiful the policy framework looks on paper, it's all useless if you can't deposit and withdraw funds How is the payback period calculated for this electricity investment, and who bears the cost of the mining machines?
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SmartContractRebelvip
· 12-12 00:55
Pakistan is not just talking this time; 2,000 MW of electricity is being directly pumped in, much more substantial than just slogans. South Asia is about to take off, with the youthful demographic dividend combined with policy incentives, a double buff. However, regarding the national strategic reserves... will it just be on paper again? Let's see how it unfolds. The third place is indeed impressive, but how long it can be maintained is uncertain, as policies in this industry change faster than flipping through a book. My impression is that the money being poured in here is very aggressive; there are definitely opportunities, but risks are also present.
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UnruggableChadvip
· 12-12 00:49
Damn, Pakistan is serious this time. They are directly investing 2000 megawatts of electricity. This is not a game.
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