$11 Billion Dubai Telecom Giant Du enters Bitcoin mining race?

Dubai is known as a bastion of innovation, forward looking and societal stability, unlike many countries that get wrapped up in the pre race of getting started and move like the wheel had never been invented, Dubai is moving at the speed of light, cutting out much of the nonsense and focusing on signal. In a world all too crowded by distractions, Dubai stands out as a shining Jewel that is focusing on substance for the future. This is self evident throughout the society from government to industry Emirates is amongst one of the most innovative airlines with blockchain technology underpinning it’s skywards rewards, the government is committed and making headways towards going “on chain” and tokenised property is taking off with settlements in crypto steadily increasing like a flame that is fed with seclusion, patience and shielded from the noise of the wind.

So that’s Dubai’s innovative stance on crypto in a few words but let’s delve into Du and how the telecom giant is changing the game with the launch of their Bitcoin mining as a service subscription. This service that is available to UAE residents is the first of it’s kind and cuts out the traditional hassle involved with Bitcoin mining, making it as simple as signing up to Netflix.

How does it work?

It’s quite simple really, Du rent you their crypto mining power and infrastructure to customers, whilst most crypto mining companies are focused on amassing Bitcoin for treasury purposes, Du is democratising Bitcoin mining and making it widely accessible,

  • Each 24-month plan offers 250 TH/s mining capacity
  • 100% compliant with UAE Pass, KYC, and AML standards
  • Operates from local UAE data centres for added security and transparency
  • Eliminates energy barriers,  mine Bitcoin anytime, anywhere

The Middle East accounts for roughly 7% of Global Virtual Asset Transaction Value. In conclusion the race is on if it’s American Bitcoin, Du or governments like El Salvador the race for Bitcoin mining is on and with a finite supply it’s a race that will be won. 

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