Future Blockchain Summit: Crypto sector requires ‘ethical growth’

    20 Oct 2021
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    The 4th Future Blockchain Summit and the inaugural edition of Fintech Surge got underway as part of GITEX Global, the world’s largest technology showcase of the year, at Dubai World Trade Centre. At the event, the Executive Chairman of Hyper Optimum Organisation (HOO) highlights the need for Blockchain evolution in the MENA region, while UAE’s leading fintech firms and regulators call for further collaboration across multiple sectors.

    Dr. Farzam Kamalabadi, president of the Future Trends Group and Executive Chairman of Hyper Optimum Organisation (HOO), a Blockchain assets service platform, emphasized the need to evolve the sector in an ethical way in his address.

    Dr. Kamalabadi explained his ambition to create a framework and system, which would offer the potential for multi-dimensional growth while non-crypto communities onboarding.

    “Through a methodology of what I call vortex creation, the swap of shares and hubs and extraction coins, we can create clusters and grow into conglomerate creation, bringing in many more projects and increasing traders,” he said.

    “Through multi-linear and multi-dimensional growth, organizations can multiply quickly, and help others to progress in the correct way. The industry currently has a mix of correct and incorrect ways of operating; it is full of successes and many more failures. We want to reduce those failures and increase the successes by sound methodology and wealth generation that contributes to society, spreading the wealth generation to more than a few institutions.”

    Also, in a panel session, the UAE-founded Fintech Galaxy, a global platform that fuels innovation in financial services, and the UAE’s Securities and Commodities Authority have discussed the future outlook for open banking in the region.

    “Our vision has always been to bring the whole region onto one platform, and we want to bring the local ecosystem up to par with a global mindset,” Mirna Sleiman, founder and CEO of Fintech Galaxy, said.

    “As regulators, we have to understand that our job is to ensure that the market develops, and today there’s no other way than through technology,” added Pooja Singh, CFA International Organisations Expert at Securities and Commodities Authority.

    “We don’t always know what the industry is doing, yet we have to regulate these changes. Working and developing these challenges means we can learn how APIs interplay with the institutions we regulate. We worked earlier this year with Fintech Galaxy to launch a hackathon so we could see what areas needed attention and regulation. This collaboration and many others help us learn how APIs are needed for the market and in turn help us create the regulations that are also API friendly, ensuring it works well for the wider markets and industry growth.”

    In the event, Walid Hassouna, CEO of EFG Hermes, and Ahmed Osama Abdelkader, Chief Risk Officer of EFG Hermes, explained the journey of Egyptian fintech valU, the Middle East’s first BNPL (buy now pay later) platform. The app, which was launched in 2017 to provide customers with an alternative financing option, enjoys run rates of over 40,000 loans per month.

    “We started in this market when there was no other player in the region or Egypt, and now we offer BNPL solutions for more than 5,000 brands and more than 250 websites,” Hassouna said. “We are the sole BNPL for Ikea and Amazon in Egypt. We are the only company that underwrites students, and we offer a solution for every stage of life, from age 18 through to 65 in categories such as education, home improvements, car loans, and fashion.”

    Another session discussed the changing face of crowdfunding and its regulations. Siddiq Farid, the founder of Smartcrowd, highlighted the evolving space in the region.

    “The space is very nascent in the region. The UAE is the first country to have the crowdfunding framework in the entire region, and it is not as developed as the US, for example,” he added. “There are lots of similarities in restrictions on how much can be raised or invested, for example. Work still needs to be done to realize the power of the crowd. Everyone should have the same opportunities as those who have a lot of money.”

    Fintech Surge and Future Blockchain Summit are part of GITEX GLOBAL, the world’s most complete, experiential technology event, which runs at DWTC until 21 October, and unites international innovators in artificial intelligence, 5G, cloud, big data, cybersecurity, Blockchain, quantum computing, fintech and immersive marketing across six events – GITEX GLOBAL, Ai Everything, GITEX Future Stars, the Future Blockchain Summit, Fintech Surge, and Marketing Mania.

    The Future Blockchain Summit 2021 is held in Dubai October 17-20, 2021, at the Dubai World Trade Centre (DWTC). Gulf CryptoInsight, as the event’s media partner, publishes essential updates from the summit.

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