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Al Zarooni Group and Crypto Bulls Launch UAE’s First Officially Registered Cryptocurrency Exchange


The Khaleej Times reported on Oct. 30th that Al Zarooni Group collaborated with Crypto Bulls exchange and Gulf Gold Coin (GCG) to launch United Arab Emirates’ first officially registered cryptocurrency exchange. Crypto Bulls Exchange (CBX) also becomes the first regulated exchange in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) as the merger comes at the back of the new regulatory framework announced in September.

UAE’s First Registered Cryptocurrency Exchange

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) was signed by Suhail Al Zarooni, the chairman of Al Zarooni Foundation and the two co-founders of Crypto Bulls exchange, Sasha Gupta and Madhu.

CBX has provided its trading services to more than 200,000 global users since its founding in April. It is the first exchange to provide UAE dirham trading pairs. The platform has the iOS, Android, and web versions.

Gupta claims that he developed the platform because he wanted to make a significant contribution to the digital asset space. He was quoted by the publication saying:

“With the support from the government, Crypto Bulls will be able to attract huge foreign crypto investments from Asia and the Middle East. By 2018, the turnover of the crypto market will touch $1 million.”

In April, it was reported that Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, the vice president and Prime Minister of the UAE and the Ruler of Dubai initiated the UAE Blockchain Strategy 2021 to turn the Gulf nation into a leading global technology hub.

The initiative will see the UAE government use the blockchain to record 50 percent of its transactions. The strategy will allow the government to save 77 million work hours per annum and 398 million printed documents per year.

Madhu spoke about the sped and security of the platform, mentioning that there is a demo version that allows beginners to learn trading ropes without exposing themselves to risks and loses.

He remarked:

“Crypto Bulls has a capacity of one million transactions per second. We are using the best anti-hacking tools with a 24/7 team monitoring security issues. We are giving beginners the option of practice trading accounts before trying actual training. This is something unique which has never been given through virtual bitcoins”

UAE Regulates the Crypto Industry

Sultan Bin Saeed, the chairman of the UAE Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) announced on Sept. 16th announced that the SCA was drafting a new legal framework that would recognize initial coin offerings (ICOs) as securities. An excerpt from the statement read,

“In light of the rapid development of the digital tokens market and the response thereto by the regulators in a number of countries worldwide towards regulating the initial coin offerings, the SCA Board of Directors has approved the SCA plan to regulate the ICOs and recognize them as securities.”

While there is still no clarity on how the SCA will treat each ICO, the positive thing is that the regulator did not outrightly ban them.

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  • Is Shasha Gupta an honest business man? Is Crypto Bulls Exchange (a Suhail AlZaoori Venture) a Scam Exchange?

    I am asking that because I have been a victim of his False Adverting at Mr. S. Gupta’s Crypto Bulls Exchange, as exposed in this video:
    https://youtu.be/Ea6ylbItZAo

    And also because I have not been able to withdraw my money from Crypto Bulls Exchange since 21 November (actually since 21 October considering that just before that withdraw order they delayed for a month the reset of my 2FA).

    That’s why I am asking, as I have serious doubts about Shasha Gupta’s ethical behavior at Crypto Bulls Exchange (which is a Suhail Al Zarooni Venture) that seems to be scamming by running a Ponzi Scheme. At least, that is what it looks like.

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