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Qatar Institutional Crypto Ban on Financial Sector: What It Means for Banks and Investors
27 February 2026 Rebecca Andrews

Qatar Institutional Crypto Ban on Financial Sector: What It Means for Banks and Investors

Qatar bans all institutional cryptocurrency activity, blocking banks and financial firms from handling Bitcoin or crypto assets. But it's quietly building a regulated system for tokenized real-world assets like bonds and real estate - a unique middle path in the GCC.

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