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Salem Al-Hashmi
From Phone Deals to Building the Future of Web3

By Hafsa Qadeer

Salem Al-Hashmi From Phone Deals to Building the Future of Web3

Long before blockchain entered the mainstream conversation, before Bitcoin headlines dominated the global news cycle, and before “Web3” became a buzzword, Salem Al-Hashmi was laying the groundwork for a future he couldn’t yet define, but one he was instinctively building toward.

In the heart of Abu Dhabi, amid the hum of marketplaces and second-hand tech shops, a young Salem was making his first moves, not from a high-rise office or sleek co-working hub, but from the ground up in the fast-paced world of mobile phone trading. Buying, flipping, fixing, and negotiating, Salem developed not just a keen sense for commerce but an intuitive grasp of people. These early days were anything but glamorous, but they were real, and they taught him one of life’s hardest-earned truths: success doesn’t arrive, it’s built, piece by piece, trade by trade, call by call.

At the time, he had no inkling that this scrappy hustle would later fuel a much bigger leap. Years passed, and when the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a halt, Salem found himself once again at a crossroads. The external chaos echoed internal uncertainty, missed calls, closed doors, lost momentum. But true to his nature, standing still wasn’t an option.

While others froze or fled, Salem turned his focus toward what many still dismissed as digital gambling, cryptocurrency. But he wasn’t chasing hype or headlines, he was thinking long-term. “It wasn’t a gamble,” he reflects. “It was a calculated move toward the future.” Where some saw trends, he saw infrastructure, a new way to rebuild trust, transfer value, and reshape the very architecture of finance.

He didn’t take shortcuts. Salem read obsessively, followed market patterns, made early investments, suffered losses, and recalibrated. Like many in the space, he initially got swept into the noise, fast gains, viral tokens, empty promises. But unlike many, he learned quickly. Those missteps became fuel for sharper strategy, and hype gave way to discipline.

Soon, trading became more than a numbers game. It became a lesson in risk management, in emotional control, in delayed gratification. Salem’s efforts paid off. On Binance, the world’s leading crypto exchange, he ranked among the top three traders globally by Sharpe ratio, a measure that balances return with risk. It wasn’t just about earning, it was about earning smart.

But profit was never the final goal. As he immersed deeper into the crypto ecosystem, Salem began to notice a troubling pattern: the space was crowded with noise, self-proclaimed gurus, questionable projects, predatory schemes. What disturbed him most was the vulnerability of those entering without proper knowledge, often lured by illusions of easy wealth.

So, true to his builder’s spirit, Salem created a solution. What began informally became a movement, the Abu Dhabi Crypto Community. It wasn’t a company or a commercial brand. It was a safe space, both online and off, where curious minds could gather, ask questions without fear, and learn without pressure.

“We don’t just spread awareness,” Salem says. “We build confidence and capability.” What started as informal chats turned into regular meetups. Conversations deepened, trust grew, and Salem became less of a public figure and more of a mentor. He taught people how to spot red flags, resist urgency, and walk away from anything promising instant riches.

His golden rule? “If it feels like pressure, it’s probably a trap.”

At the core of all his work is one unshakable foundation: values. Salem’s entrepreneurial compass is not driven by trends, but by faith and integrity. “What’s meant for you will reach you,” he often says, “but only if you work with honesty and intention.” In a space often defined by opacity and self-promotion, his approach stands out. He shares his trades publicly, walks others through his reasoning, and encourages a culture of radical transparency. For him, trust isn’t built by image, it’s built by action.

Today, when asked what truly drives him, his answer is immediate: impact. Salem is no longer building for himself. He’s creating systems that empower others, platforms for education, mentorship, and ethical investing. His dream is clear: a UAE where every ambitious young person with a smartphone can access the same opportunities he had to fight for, regardless of their background.

“Crypto is just the beginning,” he says. “The real mission is empowerment.” He envisions a Middle East that doesn’t trail global innovation, but leads it, a generation of coders, creators, and visionaries rising not from Silicon Valley, but from Sharjah, Abu Dhabi, and Riyadh. And for that to happen, he believes the technology must evolve alongside the people, rooted in community, led by ethics, and driven by a shared sense of purpose.

Salem doesn’t seek the spotlight. He doesn’t position himself as a crypto mogul. He sees himself as a bridge, between old systems and new, between confusion and clarity, between ambition and meaningful action.

As he continues to develop educational platforms, grow mentorship networks, and lead ethical investment initiatives, one thing is certain: his mission is bigger than his name.

“Legacy isn’t what you leave behind,” he says. “It’s what continues because of you.”

In a region charging toward its digital future, Salem Al-Hashmi isn’t just surfing the wave of Web3, he’s helping shape its very direction. And as a new generation of dreamers watches, learns, and rises with him, his story stands as a reminder that true innovation begins not with technology, but with intention.