CZ: At the current pace of progress, Pakistan is expected to become one of the world's leading countries in cryptocurrency by 2030
BlockBeats News, December 31, Binance founder CZ stated that if Pakistan maintains its current pace of progress in regulation and adoption, Pakistan is expected to become one of the world's leading countries in cryptocurrency by 2030. He praised the Pakistani leadership for being able to act quickly and accurately capture the real demand for digital assets from the young, tech-savvy population.
CZ revealed that Pakistan has taken several key measures this year, including establishing a virtual asset regulatory agency, allowing Binance and HTX to operate in compliance, exploring Bitcoin reserves, and promoting the tokenization of real-world assets (RWA) to attract foreign investment and enhance liquidity.
Regarding stock market tokenization, CZ stated that this will allow global investors to directly participate in Pakistani assets, creating a "truly global investment channel," and emphasized that the countries that implement it first will receive the greatest dividends.
Furthermore, CZ believes that blockchain is more friendly to individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises, with lower barriers to entry compared to the banking or AI industries; "blockchain will not reject you." However, he also called for strengthened education, university projects, and incubator establishment to nurture a local innovation ecosystem.
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