Eric Trump to speak at Bitcoin conference in Abu Dhabi

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The Bitcoin MENA Conference in Abu Dhabi was inaugurated on Monday, attracting global speakers, including the US President-elect's son, Eric Trump.

The event marks the first time the conference has been held in the Middle East, highlighting the region’s growing role in the global digital currency ecosystem.

Featuring participation from 55 countries, the conference includes 120 distinguished speakers who will share their insights into Bitcoin and digital currency trends.

The US President-elect's son, Eric Trump, is expected to discuss Bitcoin’s role in shaping the global economy on Tuesday.

Prince Philip of Serbia will also share insights into blockchain technologies and their potential for driving global innovation.

The founder of Giggle Academy, Changpeng Zhao, will speak about blockchain’s applications in education, and David Bailey, CEO of BTC Inc., will provide a forward-looking perspective on Bitcoin’s evolution.

In his address, the Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, H.E. Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak, stated, “The Bitcoin MENA Conference reaffirms the UAE’s commitment to positioning Abu Dhabi as a global hub for innovation and technology. Organising such an event reflects Abu Dhabi’s dedication to hosting initiatives that drive technological and economic progress, in line with our vision of fostering a knowledge-based, sustainable global community.”

He further emphasised the significance of digital currencies in shaping the global economy, noting that these technologies are not just means of exchange, but also comprehensive systems built on blockchain technology, promoting transparency and efficiency.

“As digital currencies continue to gain global traction, they have become key symbols of economic digital transformation, driving innovation and financial inclusion. Events like this conference provide vital platforms for collaboration and knowledge exchange, paving the way for economic growth and technological advancement,” he added.

Abdullah Al Dhaheri, CEO of the Abu Dhabi Blockchain Center, underscored the transformative journey of Bitcoin since its inception in 2008, noting its evolution from a niche concept to a global financial revolution. He stated, “Bitcoin is no longer just a digital currency; it symbolises transparency, autonomy, and a redefined global financial framework. This conference provides a valuable platform to explore Bitcoin’s potential to shape the future of finance, foster innovation, and build partnerships that support emerging economies and financial inclusion.”

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