Home Industry Technology The Global Blockchain Business Council appoints Ola Lind as the UAE Ambassador Lind joins 179 ambassadors from 86 jurisdictions in six continents that make up a select group of leaders in technology, government, and academia by Gulf Business February 25, 2022 The Global Blockchain Business Council (GBBC), has announced the appointment of Ola Lind as one of its 2022 ambassadors. Lind is among the three ambassadors representing the UAE, including Sheikh Zayed Al Nahyan and Makki Ibrahim. GBBC is an organisation advancing the adoption of blockchain technology. Their 2022 ambassadors are a handpicked group of innovators and disruptors with an emphasis on technology, governance, law, finance, civil society, and academia, a statement said. Lind joins 179 ambassadors from 86 jurisdictions in six continents that make up a select group of leaders in technology, government, and academia that will contribute to the growth of GBBC’s global community, presence, and influence. Presently, Lind serves as the chief strategy officer of FTFT Nasdaq listed company and chief executive officer of the company’s subsidiary, FTFT Capital Investments. He is also engaged as director in a few fintech digital services companies in Southeast Asia, Dotlines Group, responsible for developing and executing new technologies such as blockchain and cybersecurity with a turnover of more than $100m. Meanwhile earlier this year, FTFT Capital Investments launched FTFTX, a global cryptocurrency market data platform. The new platform provides institutional and individual investors with real-time, high-quality and reliable cryptocurrency market data and aggregate trading information from a large number of cryptocurrency exchanges. Read: Future Fintech’s FTFT Capital launches cryptocurrency platform The market data is available for Bitcoin, ETH, EOS, Litecoin, TRON, and other cryptocurrencies. “We believe that efficiency, security and reliable market data are essential for cryptocurrency investors around the globe. With this in mind, we set out to provide an investor-oriented, results-driven platform that would allow investors to maximise their returns on their cryptocurrency investments,” Lind has said then. Tags Blockchain cryptocurrency Fintech FTFT Capital Technology UAE 0 Comments You might also like Standard Chartered expands private banking team in the UAE UAE finalises pact to boost trade with Eurasian Economic Union UAE’s newest stablecoin gets nod from Central Bank How agentic AI will boost the digital economy across the Middle East