Crypto Moves – Bitcoin and Ethereum rise; Binance wins crypto clients due to inflation

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Updated 11 August 2022
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Crypto Moves – Bitcoin and Ethereum rise; Binance wins crypto clients due to inflation

RIYADH: Bitcoin, the leading cryptocurrency internationally, traded higher on Thursday, rising by 6.13 percent to $24,406 as of 7:46 a.m. Riyadh time.

Ethereum, the second most traded cryptocurrency, was priced at $1,886 rising by 12.09 percent, according to data from Coindesk.

Binance wins crypto clients due to inflation

A high dollar and rising inflation, coupled with a depressed emerging market currency, are causing Binance, the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange, to experience an uptick in clients, according to Reuters.

Maximiliano Hinz, who heads Binance in Latin America told Reuters: “Now that we are seeing inflation ramping up worldwide, we are seeing that more and more people are seeking cryptocurrency, like Bitcoin, as a way to protect themselves from inflation.”

As an example, Hinz cited Argentina, where annual inflation is 90 percent. Together with Brazil and Mexico, the country has become one of the company’s top markets.

A fall in cryptocurrency prices did not stop Argentina’s citizens from investing their savings in Bitcoin this year.

Hinz said that while El Salvador adopted Bitcoin as legal tender, other Latin American nations have not passed meaningful cryptocurrency laws, although that may not necessarily be bad for his company.

“Regulation is a framework, but it’s not always negative that something isn’t regulated,” he said. “If something isn’t banned, then it’s legal.”

As a result of President Nayib Bukele’s massive bet on Bitcoin, El Salvador has made the cryptocurrency legal tender and purchased more than $100 million worth of it.

However, Bitcoin has lost about 50 percent of its value amid a broader cryptocurrency selloff.

Cryptocurrencies have important roles in the metaverse, Bank of England Analysts say

Bank of England’s analysts said crypto assets could have important roles within the metaverse, according to Bitcoin.com.

They added that, “widespread adoption of crypto in the metaverse … would require compliance with robust consumer protection and financial stability regulatory frameworks.”

In a blog post published Tuesday, economist Owen Lock and policy analyst Teresa Cascino discussed crypto assets, the metaverse, and systemic risk.

“Cryptoassets could have important roles within the metaverse,” the blog said.

The risks associated with crypto assets may scale up to have a systemic financial stability impact if an open and decentralized metaverse grows.

“Widespread adoption of crypto in the metaverse, or any other setting would require compliance with robust consumer protection and financial stability regulatory frameworks,” they said.

In order for the open metaverse to exist, there needs to be a way to own and transact interoperable digital objects between virtual worlds, Lock and Cascino explained, noting that “cryptoassets are well suited to play an important role here.”

“If a sizable open-metaverse materialized, households may hold a greater share of their wealth in crypto assets to make metaverse-based payments or for investment purposes,” they said.

A growing open-metaverse may improve the investment prospects of crypto assets and their supporting infrastructure, according to the authors.


The Family Office to host global investment summit in Saudi Arabia

Updated 18 January 2026
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The Family Office to host global investment summit in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: The Family Office, one of the Gulf’s leading wealth management firms, will host its exclusive investment summit, “Investing Is a Sea,” from Jan. 29 to 31 on Shura Island along Saudi Arabia’s Red Sea coast.

The event comes as part of the Kingdom’s broader Vision 2030 initiative, reflecting efforts to position Saudi Arabia as a global hub for investment dialogue and strategic economic development.

The summit is designed to offer participants an immersive environment for exploring global investment trends and assessing emerging opportunities and challenges in a rapidly changing financial landscape.

Discussions will cover key themes including shifts in the global economy, the role of private markets in portfolio management, long-term investment strategies, and the transformative impact of artificial intelligence and advanced technologies on investment decision-making and risk management, according to a press release issued on Sunday.

Abdulmohsin Al-Omran, founder and CEO of The Family Office, will deliver the opening remarks, with keynote addresses from Saudi Energy Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman and Prince Turki Al-Faisal, chairman of the King Faisal Center for Research and Islamic Studies.

The press release said the event reflects the firm’s commitment to institutional discipline, selective investment strategies, and long-term planning that anticipates economic cycles.

The summit will bring together prominent international and regional figures, including former UK Treasury Commercial Secretary Lord Jim O’Neill, Mohamed El-Erian, chairman of Gramercy Fund Management, Abdulrahman Al-Rashed, chairman of the editorial board at Al Arabiya, Lebanese Minister of Economy and Trade Dr. Amer Bisat, economist Nouriel Roubini of NYU Stern School of Business, Naim Yazbeck, president of Microsoft Middle East and Africa, John Pagano, CEO of Red Sea Global, Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon, MBE, co-founder of Stemettes, SRMG CEO Jomana R. Alrashed and other leaders in finance, technology, and investment.

With offices in Bahrain, Dubai, Riyadh, and Kuwait, and through its Zurich-based sister company Petiole Asset Management AG with a presence in New York and Hong Kong, The Family Office has established a reputation for combining institutional rigor with innovative, long-term investment strategies.

The “Investing Is a Sea” summit underscores Saudi Arabia’s growing role as a global center for financial dialogue and strategic investment, reinforcing the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objective of fostering economic diversification and sustainable development.