It is our dream to make Pakistan leader in Global South in digital assets, said Saqib


Washington: Special Assistant to the Prime Minister Bilal bin Saqib held an important meeting with Robert Bohines, Executive Director of US President Trump’s Council on Digital Assets, at the White House.
Bilal bin Saqib said that the meeting held at the White House discussed the integration of Bitcoin, strategic alignment of digital assets, and the future of decentralized digital infrastructure.
He stated that it is our dream to make Pakistan a leader in the Global South in the field of digital assets. We are not only laying the foundation for a new economy through the Strategic Bitcoin Reserve, but also building a national infrastructure for crypto mining and artificial intelligence data zones.
The Special Assistant further said that in the meeting, the parties expressed their desire to further promote cooperation between the two countries on digital assets, regulatory harmonisation, and modern financial technologies.

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