Goldman Sachs executive joins Coinbase, says it’s time to embrace crypto economy: Crypto Moves

Coinbase said on Friday that the number of verified users on its platform has risen to 89 million. Reuters
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Updated 27 February 2022
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Goldman Sachs executive joins Coinbase, says it’s time to embrace crypto economy: Crypto Moves

RIYADH: Roger Bartlett, an executive at Goldman Sachs is joining Coinbase, the largest publicly listed US crypto exchange, after 16 years at the global investment bank, and says it is time to embrace the crypto economy.

“After 16 years at Goldman Sachs, it is time to embrace the crypto economy. I am delighted to announce that next week I’ll be joining Coinbase to run global financial operations,” Bartlett announced on Linkedin on Friday.

He added that now is the time to take his experience from Goldman Sachs and follow his passion to help empower the cryptocurrency economy for the next generation.

“The inspiring purpose-led mission to create economic freedom in the world, in a customer first, automation first approach is a once in a lifetime opportunity to be part of building the next stage of the digital evolution,” he said.

Coinbase said on Friday that the number of verified users on its platform has risen to 89 million.

While the number of monthly transacting users reached 11.4 million at the end of last year, according to Bitcoin.com.

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Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency internationally, traded higher on Sunday, rising by 0.16 percent to $39,042 at 1:23 p.m. Riyadh time while Ether was priced at $2,760, up by 0.08 percent, according to data from CoinDesk.

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With Russia banned from the SWIFT global interbank payments system after its invasion of Ukraine, some analysts have warned that its President Vladimir Putin may turn to cryptocurrency to evade sanctions.

The Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication is a Belgian cooperative society providing services related to the execution of financial transactions and payments between banks worldwide.

“We believe Washington is worried that Russia will use crypto to evade sanctions,” Cowen Washington Research Group analyst Jaret Seiberg said on Friday.

“If Russia is able to use crypto this way, then we believe political support in the US for crypto will fall,and regulatory risk will rise,” he added.

Seiberg believes that since most global trade is still denominated in dollars, it may be difficult for Russia to use cryptocurrency to evade SWIFT.

“Paying in bitcoin requires a conversion to dollars, which provides a way to track activity. That also works in favor of crypto,” he said.


Oman airport passenger traffic rises 2.8% in 2025 

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Oman airport passenger traffic rises 2.8% in 2025 

RIYADH: Passenger traffic through airports in Oman increased by 2.8 percent in 2025, reaching 14.9 million travelers by the end of December, up from 14.5 million passengers a year earlier, according to data released by the National Centre for Statistics and Information and reported by Oman News Agency.

Despite the rise in passenger volumes, total flight movements across the country’s airports declined by 2.8 percent to 104,510 flights in 2025, compared with 107,546 flights during the same period in 2024, indicating higher load factors and network optimization by airlines.

At Muscat International Airport, international flights fell by 4.5 percent to 82,913 in 2025 from 86,797 a year earlier. Nevertheless, international passenger numbers rose by 1.3 percent to 11.8 million, compared with 11.6 million in 2024. Domestic activity at Muscat showed stronger momentum, with flights increasing 6.6 percent to 9,606 from 9,009, while domestic passenger numbers climbed 12 percent to 1.3 million, up from 1.1 million.

At Salalah Airport, international flights declined 2.4 percent to 4,886 in 2025, compared with 5,008 in 2024. International passenger numbers remained broadly stable at 678,591, slightly higher than 678,402 a year earlier. Domestic operations recorded robust growth, with flights rising 14.3 percent to 6,227 from 5,450 and passenger numbers increasing 17.7 percent to 1,023,529, up from 869,954.

Sohar Airport saw a sharp contraction in international traffic, as flights dropped 77.8 percent to 110 in 2025 from 495 in 2024. International passenger numbers plunged 99.1 percent to 390 travelers, compared with 44,897 a year earlier. Domestic flights at Sohar declined 9.1 percent to 150 from 165, while passenger numbers fell 21.8 percent to 18,247, down from 23,331.

At Duqm Airport, domestic flights edged down 0.6 percent to 618 in 2025 from 622 in 2024. Passenger numbers slipped marginally by 0.4 percent to 60,893, compared with 61,137 the previous year.

Overall, the figures reflect steady growth in passenger demand across Oman’s main airports, driven largely by domestic travel, even as airlines reduced flight frequencies during the year.