Hold onto your hats — Pakistan just went from “Crypto? Never heard of her.” to “Hold my Bitcoin” in record time.
Bilal Bin Saqib, the man with the plan (and the vague understanding of how crypto works), announced this gem at the Bitcoin 2025 shindig in Las Vegas. That’s right, the same place people go to pretend they understand blockchain while sipping margaritas.
Once Pakistan’s cryptoophobic grandma, now they’re cozying up to blockchain like it’s an long-lost lover. Inspired by Uncle Sam’s recent love affair with Bitcoin, they’re racing to make digital money a thing in their wallet, purse, or whatever they call it there. Bitcoin strategies? Check. Crypto-friendly policies? Pending approval. They’re even throwing a digital party with a fancy Digital Asset Authority — because apparently, regulating crypto isn’t just for boring grownups anymore.
The government’s got big plans, including powering Bitcoin mines with enough electricity to light up a small country. (Because why not?). Plus, they’ve invited big guns like Binance’s Changpeng Zhao, probably to make sure no one messes things up. Meanwhile, Trump’s financial friends are hopping on board to tokenize assets and dive into DeFi — because who doesn’t love a bit of digital chaos?
From zero to hero in crypto policy — Pakistan’s new approach might just make them a digital boss. Or at least give the rest of us a good meme.
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2025-05-29 06:48