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DubaiCoin cryptocurrency 'never approved', website promoting it is 'elaborate phishing campaign': Dubai Government

The clarification from the Dubai government comes days after a fake press release claimed that DubaiCoin has been approved as the 'de-facto digital currency' of the city. A website, included in the press release, asked users to book the virtual currency at a price of $0.17 per coin.

May 28, 2021 / 19:34 IST
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A fake press release on May 24 maliciously claimed that DubaCoin is the 'de facto digital currency' of Dubai (Representative image)
A fake press release on May 24 maliciously claimed that DubaCoin is the 'de facto digital currency' of Dubai (Representative image)

The DubaiCoin cryptocurrency was "never approved" as the official digital currency, the Dubai government clarified on May 28. The website promoting Dubaicoin is an "elaborative phishing scam", an official statement said.

The clarification from the Dubai government comes in the backdrop of DubaiCoin soaring by 1,000 percent in its value, owing to a fake press release - published on the PR Newswire on May 24 - which described it as "the de-facto digital currency" of the city.

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"Dubai Coin cryptocurrency was never approved by any official authority.
The website promoting the coin is an elaborate phishing campaign that is designed to steal personal information from its visitors," the Dubai Media Office - the official media arm of the government - tweeted.

The fake press release, which has now been unpublished by the PR Newswire, was issued in the name of Arabian Chain Technology - which is considered to be a legit blockchain firm based in Dubai. The company promotes its own virtual currency named DubaiCoin (DBIX).