Bilal bin Saqib shared important updates on progress of Pakistan Crypto Council


Islamabad: Pakistan Crypto Council CEO Bilal Bin Saqib says that we are growing faster in crypto than India.
Crypto Council CEO Bilal Bin Saqib met Field Marshal Asim Munir, during which they discussed the future of the country’s digital economy.
Bilal Bin Saqib said, “We are working for a generation that sees digital finance, decentralization, and AI as opportunities. The youth want their place in the global technology landscape, hence, this council has been formed”.
According to the announcement, Bilal bin Saqib shared important updates on the progress of Pakistan Crypto Council, informed about the visit of the World Liberty Financial delegation, and the founder of Binance, and international cooperation.
According to the announcement, the meeting aimed to empower youth through blockchain, cryptocurrency, and artificial intelligence.
Bilal Saqib also said that this is the first time that we are not standing behind the world; we are charting our own path. The world's big companies want to come to Pakistan, we are growing faster than India in crypto.

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