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Middle East Blockchain Awards 2025 Celebrates Web3 Innovators in Dubai

Middle East Blockchain Awards 2025 Celebrates Web3 Innovators in Dubai

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Organised by Hoko Agency and sponsored by OKX, the ceremony emphasised AI's growing role in blockchain development.
Apr 30, 2025
The second Middle East Blockchain Awards (MEBA) honoured regional Web3 leaders on April 29th 2025 at Dubai's Burj Al Arab, coinciding with the global TOKEN2049 summit. Organised by Hoko Agency and sponsored by OKX, the ceremony emphasised AI's growing role in blockchain development, with all event content produced by Hum(AI)n Assets, a hybrid AI-human creative initiative.
Dubai was selected for its progressive digital infrastructure and regulatory framework, cementing its status as a blockchain hub. A panel including Dr. Marwan Al Zarouni (Dubai Blockchain Centre) and Jumana Al Darwish (The Happy Box) judged winners across 10 categories.
The Middle East Blockchain Awards 2025 honoured 10 innovators across Web3 and AI, with Astro Armadillos claiming Best GameFi Project, Hash AI winning Best RWA Tokenization, and PropChain (powered by prop.com) named Most Promising Web3 Ecosystem.
Chainsight secured Best Blockchain Development Solution, while Ran Neuner was crowned Top Crypto Influencer.
Real Vision took Best Web3 Financial Community, Nikita Sachdev earned Most Influential Woman in Blockchain, and Credibility X won Most Promising Crypto Media Agency. Crystal Intelligence claimed Best Blockchain Analytics Solution, and Acme Worawat was named Most Influential Person in Blockchain.
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