HBAR is accelerating its institutional-level applications in the Middle East. The Dubai International Financial Centre Courts (DIFC Courts), the Abu Dhabi Global Markets under the UAE Central Bank, and the Qatar Financial Centre have successively adopted it. Government and industry leaders such as the Saudi Ministry of Technology, the Hail Ma'arak Economic Zone, and BEEAH Group are also involved.



This not only reflects Hedera's technological competitiveness in B2B scenarios such as payment clearing and asset registration but also highlights that the Middle East, as one of the regions with the most abundant liquidity globally, often signals regional financial infrastructure upgrades through government-level choices. From Dubai to Riyadh, an application corridor spanning the Gulf Cooperation Council is taking shape.

When sovereign capital and local governments become buyers of blockchain projects, the market story shifts from technical validation to practical application.
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DaisyUnicornvip
· 01-10 20:07
Wow, this is really going to bloom now... The government level in the Middle East has stepped in, this is what blockchain is supposed to look like.
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DegenGamblervip
· 01-09 05:36
I have to say, HBAR's move was quite clever, directly taking the fat piece of the Middle East. Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar—all nodded in agreement. This is the real application landing, not some PPT coin. What does government-level adoption mean? It means they are not just playing with concepts; they genuinely intend to use this for financial transactions. This is completely different from projects that rely on hype. The Middle East has plenty of US dollars and abundant liquidity. Once the infrastructure is in place, there will be no shortage of business opportunities. I'm optimistic about HBAR's move; it feels like it's about to take off.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 01-08 03:02
The actions in the Middle East are really quick, spreading from Dubai to Riyadh... But speaking of which, whether sovereign capital can truly replace the existing system depends on if they can actually replace it, otherwise it's just a political show. --- HBAR's recent layout in the Middle East is indeed impressive. Government-level adoption is different from retail following trends, but whether it can be scaled up still depends on subsequent execution. --- Honestly, seeing central banks and government agencies using it makes me feel that blockchain is finally no longer just a speculative game? --- The most abundant liquidity in the Middle East is indeed key. If it can radiate out from here, the landscape might really change. --- Why does it feel like all projects are touting their government endorsements? Is HBAR truly backed this time, or is it just another round of marketing? --- Moving from technical validation to practical application... sounds good, but I'm worried it might just be another PPT presentation, and the hype will fade in three months.
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APY_Chaservip
· 01-08 03:00
Middle Eastern governments placing direct orders—that's the real breaking of the circle, not just hype that can be compared to anything else. --- Another project that only gains confidence after endorsement from authoritative institutions—why didn't anyone mention it before? --- Liquidity is so abundant in the Gulf region; choosing HBAR over others—what does that say? --- Players of this caliber from Qatar and the UAE have already entered the market. Why does it feel like the market hasn't fully reacted yet? --- Sovereign capital turning into buyers—that's the key point, finally no more armchair strategizing. --- From technical hype to practical application, how long does this process usually take? --- With Middle Eastern players stepping in, could this trigger a chain reaction? --- If Dubai courts are already using it, what more is there to doubt? Practical application has indeed arrived.
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MEVHunterLuckyvip
· 01-08 02:59
Damn, HBAR is really making a strong push in the Middle East... Dubai, the Central Bank of the UAE, Qatar are all on board. Doesn't that mean government-level recognition? It's truly moving from paper to reality. Real purchase orders with hard cash are the most convincing—this is genuine application implementation. But to be fair, oil and gas in the Middle East are abundant in USD, so implementing this kind of settlement system doesn't pose much cost pressure for them. Whether it can truly be expanded later depends on the user experience. If this Gulf corridor really takes off, how will other public chains compete?
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GateUser-e51e87c7vip
· 01-08 02:58
Damn, the actions in the Middle East this time are really fast. It feels like HBAR is about to take off. --- The Dubai to Riyadh route is being built up. The Gulf region is indeed seriously developing infrastructure. --- Sovereign funds are starting to enter the market. This is the real signal, right? --- However, government adoption in the Middle East does not necessarily mean the price will rise. We still need to see if there is real trading volume afterward. --- Being able to take on orders from both the UAE and Saudi Arabia shows that HBAR's technology is indeed impressive. --- Wait, if so many leading institutions are using it together, won't the market saturate very quickly... --- The Gulf Cooperation Council Application Corridor sounds very high-end. --- Finally, we've moved from verification to application. It seems blockchain is not just hype. --- The Middle East has plenty of liquidity, and with government backing, HBAR's strategic move is quite impressive.
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DegenWhisperervip
· 01-08 02:56
This wave in the Middle East has truly arrived. Government-level involvement is no small matter... If this spreads across the entire GCC region, liquidity will directly explode.
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GasDevourervip
· 01-08 02:54
Those guys in the Middle East are really starting to get serious. Just the central bank level alone is coming with a set. This is no longer just "hype"... it's time to change our tune.
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ForkTonguevip
· 01-08 02:51
Wow, the government adopting this move will directly take off... They were just hyping the concept before, and now Middle Eastern financial tycoons are using it directly. This is the real story.
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