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What are UAE dirham coins?

UAE dirham coins, also known as Emirati dirham coins, are issued by the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates based in Abu Dhabi. Each dirham is divided into 100 fils. One dirham is equivalent to 100 fils. Banks and currency exchange bureaus outside the UAE do not exchange UAE dirham coins.

How much did a Dubai cryptocurrencies price rise over the past 24 hours?

The price of the coin rose by over 1000% over the past 24 hours, according to Crypto.com. It was trading at around $1.13 at around 4 pm IST on May 27, up from an original price of $0.17. However, the city of Dubai issued a statement late last night, debunking this.

Is dubaicoin the first public blockchain-based cryptocurrency in the Arabic word?

The company claims that DubaiCoin is the first public blockchain-based cryptocurrency in the Arabic word. Arabianchain Technology has also said that people will soon be able to use DubaiCoin for purchasing products and services, both offline and online. Explained: The good, bad and ugly of investing in cryptocurrencies

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