29.03.2024

Swiss Crypto Company Obtains Islamic Finance Certification, Eyes Middle East Expansion

According to Reuters, X8 AG is among several companies expanding into Sharia-compliant finance in order to tap into the rapidly growing crypto and blockchain industries in the Middle East.

As a result, Islamic scholars have been prompted to assess crypto-currencies and blockchain startups for their validity on religious grounds.

A Swiss based fintech firm has obtained certification from Islamic scholars for its own digital currency which it plans to launch in the Middle East along with business expansion in the region.

X8, based in Zug, Switzerlands crypto valley, touts itself as a ‘pioneer of a unique class of stable tokens’. The blurb on its website states that it offers;

“A revolutionary new store of value for the distributed and traditional economy brought to you by the ultimate currency. The X8 Project developed two Ethereum based Tokens: X8Currency that is fully backed with 8 fiat (cash) currencies + gold and X8X Utility Token that functions as a key to the issuance and exchange process of X8C with 0% fee.”

Co-founder, Francesca Greco, told reporters “The Gulf region is a really good place for financial technology companies, because they all want to become hubs for fintech”, adding that a regional office would be opened later this month.

Regulators in the region have been welcome of blockchain investment but are still concerned over the volatility of cryptocurrencies, hence the rising opportunity for more stablecoins. X8 also plans to launch a Sharia-compliant crypto exchange and has entered into talks with exchanges in Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Bahrain.

The report goes on to state that an Islamic advisory firm licensed by Bahrain’s central bank, Shariyah Review Bureau (SRB), has already issued certification for its cryptocurrency. Many scholars see trading crypto akin to the transfer of rights which is permissible under Islamic law.

Iran Continues with State Backed Cryptocurrency

Also in the region, Iran is progressing with the development of its own national cryptocurrency backed by the Riel. According to local media the Central Bank of Iran (CBI) is preparing to approve the use of a national cryptocurrency. It will be issued to banks and financial institutions first for payment testing and interbank settlement pilots.

The stablecoin has been developed using Hyperledger Fabric technology by the Informatics Services Corporation, a central bank affiliated body. Since the Trump administration has imposed further sanctions, Iran has sought to distance itself from the US dollar and specifically SWIFT transactions which can also be controlled by the US.

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