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Bahrain’s Al Abraaj Adds Bitcoin to Reserves in Historic First

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Qadir AK and Zafar Naik and Zameer Attar

Good news for the industry! In a first for Bahrain – and the entire Middle East – Al Abraaj Restaurants Group has taken a giant leap by becoming the region’s first publicly listed company to hold Bitcoin as part of its treasury reserves.

This is as clear a sign as any that Bitcoin is moving from something people watch nervously to something companies are actively embracing in the Gulf. After all, when a fully regulated, publicly traded firm makes this move, it changes how everyone looks at crypto in the region.

Here are the deets. 

It’s Not a Trend: What This Means for Crypto in Bahrain

Bitcoin treasury adoption has been mostly a Western story, with companies like MicroStrategy and Tesla leading the way

Now, Al Abraaj is showing the Middle East wants in on the action. It’s a great move to hedge against inflation and future financial uncertainties. For a company in the food sector to do this in Bahrain, a country working hard to be a tech-friendly hub, it’s a clear signal the region’s mindset on crypto is evolving.

What Could This Mean for the Gulf?

Here’s my take: this move might be the first domino to fall. It could encourage more firms in the Gulf to rethink their treasury strategies and consider digital assets seriously. This is exactly the kind of shift that could bring crypto deeper into the mainstream here.

Let’s hope the government takes note and endorses the move. That would make for a great 2025, wouldn’t it? 

Joining the Global Bitcoin Treasury Club

We’ve seen big countries like U.S, China, UK build significant Bitcoin stockpiles. Firms like Metaplanet and MicroStrategy continue to accumulate. Bitcoin adoption around the globe is on the rise.

Now, Bahrain’s making it clear the Middle East is ready to play, too.

We’ll keep you updated on how this pans out.

FAQs

Which country has the most Bitcoin reserves?

The U.S. currently holds the most Bitcoin reserves among governments, largely from seizures and auctions.

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Qadir AK and Zafar Naik and Zameer Attar

Qadir Ak is the founder of Coinpedia. He has over a decade of experience writing about technology and has been covering the blockchain and cryptocurrency space since 2010. He has also interviewed a few prominent experts within the cryptocurrency space.

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