Sharif & Munir's final humiliation? Pakistan bets broke economy on crypto linked to Trump's family
Published on Jan 18, 2026 11:06 pm IST
Pakistan’s deepening debt crisis is pushing Islamabad into uncharted financial territory. With billions due and reserves under strain, the country has quietly opened the door to a Trump-linked stablecoin, betting that crypto rails can modernize payments and ease pressure on a fragile economy. Supporters call it innovation. Critics see a risky political gamble that could entangle Pakistan in U.S. power games. From remittances to digital currency trials, the move signals desperation as much as ambition. Is this a bold leap toward financial reform, or a dangerous shortcut that could backfire when Pakistan can least afford it?
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