The US-Iran conflict continues to escalate, with warfare now spreading to Dubai. On March 12, the landmark hotel at Dubai Creek Harbor was struck by a drone, with massive holes smashed through its walls; previously, Dubai International Airport and the Burj Al Arab and other facilities had been successively affected. In response, the TOKEN2049 Dubai Summit originally scheduled for next month has announced a postponement to April 2027.



Dubai was once a "safe haven oasis" in the eyes of the crypto industry — its neutral stance, open policies, and luxurious infrastructure attracted blockchain professionals worldwide to establish regional headquarters there.

The postponement of TOKEN2049 is both a direct reflection of geopolitical risk and a symbol: the narrative of the Middle East as a "safe harbor" for crypto capital is being reassessed amid the flames of war. For the crypto industry, this is not merely a conference delay, but a profound warning about the "safety assumptions" embedded in global expansion strategies. #比特币升回7万

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