UAE cryptocurrency companies demonstrate resilience amid conflicts between the US, Israel, and Iran, with business operations remaining unaffected.

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Gate News Report, March 18 — Despite the conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran entering its third week and chaos in the Middle East energy markets and transportation, UAE-based crypto companies have shown resilience thanks to their primarily cloud-based and virtual market operations. Dubai-based crypto marketing executive Laia Fernández stated that daily life has not changed significantly, and clients operate on cloud infrastructure and virtual market platforms, even with many employees working from home or temporarily abroad, with no disruption to business. Crypto executive Alex Scott, promoting Solana blockchain in Dubai, pointed out that the conflict has actually accelerated discussions about the resilience of financial infrastructure, and the UAE’s appeal for crypto and blockchain remains unchanged. Indigo, a crypto trading company, CEO Thomas Puech, said there are no signs of capital outflows related to fleeing the UAE.

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