Nansen will establish a local entity in Thimphu, Bhutan

PANews February 24 News, according to Cointelegraph, blockchain data analytics platform Nansen will establish a local entity and build a team in Glep, Bhutan, to provide blockchain data and market intelligence to industry participants in the region. CEO Alex Svanevik stated that this move is not to replace the Singapore business but to add a new entity, choosing Glep because its vision is to integrate digital assets into the economic framework from the start.
Glep is a special administrative region in southern Bhutan focused on long-term economic development. It has previously announced digital asset plans covering custody infrastructure, tokenization, institutional liquidity, and regulatory frameworks. Nansen plans to hire locally, with team size and office details to be announced in the coming months.

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