Recently, I saw some analysis of Abu Dhabi's capital operations over the past few years, which is indeed interesting. Mainly led by funds like ADIA, Mubadala, and ADQ, they manage over $2 trillion in assets. Their activities have become more frequent and more aggressive over the years.



What are the key changes? Money is no longer primarily invested in traditional energy. Instead of relying on oil revenues, an old gold mine, they are shifting towards financial assets, private credit, data centers, and especially increasing investments related to AI. This is not small-scale activity but a systematic capital migration.

As a result, Abu Dhabi's position in the global capital network has changed. It's no longer just a Middle Eastern financial center; it has now become a crucial node for global capital flows. You can see their presence in the finance, energy, and AI sectors. This expansion of influence indeed has profound effects on the global market landscape.
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TokenStormvip
· 11h ago
2 trillion invested in AI, and the underlying logic is very clear. Traditional energy can no longer benefit from growth and must shift to new tracks. | On-chain data has long shown that oil funds are reducing their positions. I backtested the history, and every time such systemic migration occurs, it corresponds to a major change in the market landscape.
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AirdropBuffetvip
· 18h ago
Really, Abu Dhabi is strategically positioning itself with this move. Shifting from oil gold mines to AI data centers is not just a simple relocation; it's a systematic restructuring of power.
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SatsStackingvip
· 21h ago
2 trillion... These guys are really playing a big game, shifting all their oil money into AI and data centers. Smart people can see who is truly the future.
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GateUser-bd883c58vip
· 01-01 19:39
2 trillion invested in AI data centers, this guy is really playing a big game, traditional energy is no longer attractive, right?
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All-InQueenvip
· 01-01 11:51
Wow, 20 trillion dollars... These people are really playing a big game. I'm impressed by the move from oil to AI.
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NewDAOdreamervip
· 01-01 11:49
2 trillion USD shifting from oil to AI, Abu Dhabi is really playing a big game...
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MiningDisasterSurvivorvip
· 01-01 11:48
The big whale with 20 trillion USD is shifting towards AI. What does this indicate? It shows that the oil era is truly over. I experienced the 2018 mining crash, and now seeing this systemic capital migration, I feel much more at ease—at least it's not like some ultra-high APY projects that make big promises. The move in Abu Dhabi is logical and not just impulsive.
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TooScaredToSellvip
· 01-01 11:46
20 trillion dollars... How much would need to be invested in AI to sustain it? I'm a bit scared.
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ShibaSunglassesvip
· 01-01 11:41
Wow, 2 trillion going into AI, this is how the wealthy play. Oil money shifting to data centers, Abu Dhabi really sees through it now.
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YieldWhisperervip
· 01-01 11:32
2 trillion yuan invested in AI? This time, the oil money is really about to shift. But on the other hand, these folks have already sensed the trend, haven't they?
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