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Britain should look to the likes of Singapore and Abu Dhabi, which understand the importance of smart, fast regulation ...
The Abu Dhabi Judicial Department has become the first government entity in the Middle East to accept AE Coin, a regulated ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNAbu Dhabi's ADJD to use crypto payments for legal fees
Abu Dhabi's ADJD has partnered with MBANK to introduce the use of digital currency for the payment of judicial and legal service fees.
Abu Dhabi Judiciary pioneers crypto for payments of legal fees with AE Coin, streamlining court transactions digitally ...
Abu Dhabi government represented by the Department of Municipalities and Transport, Tawasul Transport, will be accepting AED stablecoin payments using the AE Coin for taxi services. The agreement ...
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Cryptopolitan on MSNUK’s 250-page stablecoin review shows it’s miles behind the curve
The UK has finally decided to open a discussion on stablecoins, in the year 2025, by publishing a nearly 250-page ...
In a world-first move, Abu Dhabi has just launched crypto taxi payments, and yes, it’s as futuristic as it sounds. The ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNAbu Dhabi introduces digital currency payments for court fees
Users can pay for a wide range of judicial services using AE Coin — a stablecoin regulated by the UAE Central Bank — via the AEC Wallet ...
Passengers in Abu Dhabi can now use the AEC Wallet app to pay for taxi rides by scanning a QR code displayed inside the vehicle ...
The launch event featured the first official payment using AE Coin following a completed ride in one of Tawasul’s taxis—a move that reinforces Abu Dhabi’s commitment to transitioning toward a digital ...
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