UAE Sectors left right and center accepting crypto payments
This week several entities each one in a different sector announced that they have become
the first in their fields to accept crypto payments. Writing this piece I get a
feeling that this will soon become common practice. For the past few months all
one reads is more and more entities in UAE accepting crypto payments, whether
they are schools, restaurants, property developers, Emirates airlines, retail shopping centers
such as Majid
Al Futtaim and many more. This time it is the turn for art galleries and
charities. The majority of crypto enthusiasts and those passionate about
Blockchain and crypto have been waiting for this for a long time; it signals
the entrance of crypto into mainstream economy and once that happens there is
no turning back. Bearish or bullish markets are of little significance because
everyone is into crypto.
So Yesterday UAE
based Galloire, art gallery announced
that it is now accepting crypto payments such a Bitcoin, Ethereum and USDC for
artwork sales globally. It is doing so through UAE based digital asset
exchange, Midchains. Prior to this DAMAC properties announced it was accepting
crypto payments through UAE based digital asset exchange Hayvn
Founder of
Galloire Edward Gallagher said; “We have an absolute belief in the use of
technology to bring art to as wide an audience as possible, so by using
photorealistic VR and AR you’ve already seen us bring exhibitions from
world-famous artists to tens of thousands more people than could have ever seen
it in the gallery. We want more people to connect with contemporary art and
also believe in an egalitarian approach to how people want to pay for that art:
Why should we force a crypto-native person to pay in traditional (fiat)
currency to acquire a beautiful painting, and vice-versa, why should a traditional
collector looking to venture into NFTs have to pay in crypto-currency just to
access some digital art they fall in love with?”
MidChains CEO
Basil Al Askari said; “We are a company which prides itself on innovation and
being able to provide safe and regulated ways to transact and invest with
cryptocurrency, so working with Galloire to enable collectors to invest in art
using their preferred cryptocurrency made perfect sense to us. Enabling people
to pay securely for a physical asset with a digital asset, especially something
as impactful as art, is a huge step forward in the UAE and we have been able to
power that today, not in months or years’ time.”
Prior to this, UAE government
backed nonprofit healthcare organization also became the first healthcare
charity to accept cryptocurrency donations. Al Jalila Foundation announced
that it had been granted approval to receive charitable donations in
cryptocurrencies. Again Al Jalila did this through a partnership with a leading
cryptocurrency platform without naming it.
Dr Abdulkareem
Sultan Al Olama, CEO of Al Jalila Foundation, said: “As a philanthropic organization
we rely on charitable donations and we are always seeking innovative ways to
expand our donation channels for ease of convenience for donors from all around
the world to support our programs. Therefore, as an emerging source of
fundraising, providing the opportunity to the growing number of crypto users
around the world to donate to Al Jalila Foundation to causes that interest them
is a win-win for us as a foundation and the donor community. We are proud to be
the first healthcare charity in the UAE to accept donations in cryptocurrencies
bridging the gap between physical and digital currency.”
One thing remains to be seen, is when the UAE government announces that it accept crypto payments, then I will just call it a day and name UAE the crypto nation of 2022.
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