Over the past fifty years, Abu Dhabi has demonstrated mastery in transforming raw resources into world-class infrastructure. Now the emirate is replicating this success in the digital economy through blockchain innovation.



This transition represents something pivotal: the shift from physical development to establishing trusted infrastructure networks that will power global digital commerce. By building robust blockchain rails, Abu Dhabi is positioning itself at the forefront of Web3 infrastructure development—creating the foundational systems that next-generation crypto and decentralized applications will depend on. It's infrastructure building for the blockchain era.
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ImpermanentPhilosophervip
· 4h ago
Abu Dhabi's recent moves are quite impressive. Shifting from oil to on-chain infrastructure, they've truly changed the game. --- In the Web3 infrastructure space, everyone wants to stake a claim. It all depends on who can actually build something. --- It sounds good, but the key is whether it can generate network effects. Otherwise, it's just another air project. --- Middle Eastern countries have indeed been seriously planning in recent years, unlike some nations that are still on the sidelines. --- Trustworthy infrastructure... just listen to it for now. We'll see when the chain really starts to be used. --- With this pace, the UAE seems to want to compete with Singapore and Hong Kong for the Web3 center position. --- Both infrastructure and the next generation—these marketing buzzwords are really well hidden. --- Honestly, right now, the whole world is competing in on-chain infrastructure. Whoever develops it first will win.
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PanicSeller69vip
· 5h ago
Abu Dhabi's recent moves are quite impressive, focusing on oil and gas transition blockchain infrastructure—it's all about the logic of making money while lying back. Wait, can they really replicate the oil era model on the blockchain? That's a bit questionable. But on the other hand, Middle Eastern money is abundant, and pouring it in can indeed pave the way. Relying on infrastructure to make a living? I've seen this trick in Dubai. They're hyping it up quite a bit; we'll see if it can really be implemented later. It's still too early to tell. Another national-level on-ramp, and it feels a bit centralized. If this really works out, could it be the next Hong Kong? Probably not. Infrastructure business is never outdated, no matter the era. That's a good point, but the question is, can Web3's "infrastructure" last for fifty years? Are they about to start cutting the leeks again? Haha
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StakeTillRetirevip
· 01-12 13:27
Switching from oil and gas to the Web3 track, this move is indeed top-tier. Whether it can truly catch up with the Web3 boom depends on execution.
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ChainWallflowervip
· 01-11 15:55
This move is indeed brilliant, upgrading from oil to on-chain infrastructure and fighting battles --- Abu Dhabi is really playing a big game, the Web3 infrastructure positioning battle is being fought beautifully --- It sounds good, but the key is whether they can really deliver, don’t just shout slogans --- Yes, another national-level player has entered the scene, competition will become fiercer and fiercer --- So when can I start making money on the chain haha --- Once the infrastructure is built, we small retail investors can truly get on board --- The wealthy emirate is entering Web3, I think this is promising --- Both infrastructure and innovation, they sound right, but I don’t know when they will actually land --- Skyscrapers turning into mining machines, indeed haha --- Shifting to the digital economy is the trend, but domestic actions are even faster
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ParanoiaKingvip
· 01-11 15:50
Wow, Abu Dhabi's move is really fierce. Seamlessly switching from oil to blockchain infrastructure—this is what true national strategy is all about.
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pvt_key_collectorvip
· 01-11 15:39
Abu Dhabi's recent moves are quite impressive, going straight from oil to blockchain. --- They really dare to treat Web3 as the next gold mine, but the infrastructure investment is truly intense. --- It sounds nice, but in reality, it's just gambling on whether blockchain can become the next oil and gas industry. --- That logic is a bit far-fetched, can physical infrastructure and on-chain infrastructure really be the same? --- Alright, another country is entering the scene, making the crypto world even more competitive. --- Instead of bragging about Web3 being cutting-edge, it's better to see what real-world applications have been implemented. --- Can you earn oil-like wealth through blockchain? I remain skeptical. --- Having money makes it easy to turn around; switching tracks to continue profiting.
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MemeCuratorvip
· 01-11 15:34
Abu Dhabi's move of expanding and contracting is clever, swapping oil dollars for digital infrastructure. Now, it's truly who laughs last.
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RektHuntervip
· 01-11 15:27
Is Laoda now playing with chains? Feels like I've seen this trick before. --- Abu Dhabi is just copying and pasting here, is that okay? --- Infrastructure is in place, the coin price still needs to go up, or it's all for nothing. --- Web3 at the forefront, the next generation—tired of hearing that, isn't it? --- Pouring money into the chain, if it could really succeed, it would have already. --- Brothers in Dubai, are you planning to trade oil for Bitcoin? --- Trustworthy infrastructure, I want to see how trustworthy it really is. --- Talking big, but the key is whether it can survive the next bear market.
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