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Dubai, U.A.E, 11th May 2026, Chainwire The post MultiBank Group’s crypto arm mb.io brings Ghana gold on-chain with Kings Orbis, EON3 & Mavryk appeared first on The Daily Hodl.
MultiBank Group’s crypto arm mb.io brings Ghana gold on-chain with Kings Orbis, EON3 & Mavryk
Dubai, U.A.E, 11th May 2026, Chainwire The post MultiBank Group’s crypto arm mb.io brings Ghana gold on-chain with Kings Orbis, EON3 & Mavryk appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.
The post Lyrie Completes $2 Million Preseed Round to Build the Security Layer for the AI Agent Era appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Dubai, UAE, May 11th, 2026, FinanceWire Lyrie.ai, the autonomous cybersecurity platform developed by OTT Cybersecurity LLC, today announced the completion of a $2 million pre-seed funding round and the company’s official exit from stealth. The raise will support continued platform development, security research team expansion, and the operationalization of the Agent Trust Protocol across Lyrie’s platform and partner ecosystem. The company is preparing a Series A round to scale deployment across enterprise and government markets. The Market Moment Enterprise and government organizations are deploying autonomous AI agents at a pace that has outrun every existing security framework. These agents read mail, write code, execute transactions, sign contracts, and operate across sensitive systems with broad access and limited oversight. The question of who tho
Crypto.com's UAE license could accelerate digital payment adoption, supporting Dubai's cashless strategy and influencing global crypto regulations. The post Crypto.com wins UAE central bank license to let residents pay government bills with crypto appeared first on Crypto Briefing.
Crypto.com has received a UAE license tied to Dubai’s planned crypto-based government payment system. The exchange says it is currently the only VASP in the Emirates approved to handle these transactions. Crypto.com has secured a new license in the United Arab Emirates, giving it a formal role in Dubai’s effort to bring crypto payments into [...]
Crypto.com says a new UAE Stored Value Facilities license will let residents pay Dubai government fees in crypto, as the company doubles down on regulated expansion in the Middle East and beyond.
Crypto.com wins a UAE SVF license, allowing Dubai government fee payments with virtual assets settled in dirhams or approved stablecoins.