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Fuze and Miden Combine Networks and Privacy-First Blockchain to Transform Digital Finance

March 27, 2026
2 min read
Author: Joyce Onyeagoro

The strategic collaboration brings together Fuze’s extensive network of banks, fintechs and enterprises across the Middle East, Africa and other high-growth regions alongside Miden’s privacy-first blockchain architecture.

Fuze,  one of the Middle East and Africa’s fastest-growing financial infrastructure providers has partnered with Miden,  a blockchain company backed by a16z and others. The strategic collaboration brings together Fuze’s extensive network of banks, fintechs and enterprises across the Middle East, Africa and other high-growth regions alongside Miden’s privacy-first blockchain architecture. The partnership is designed to bring together Fuze’s vast network of partners with Miden’s world-class private blockchain infrastructure to drive development for regulated digital asset use cases across payments, remittances, and wealth services.

This agreement aims to fix one of the largest barriers to institutional adoption of digital assets. The majority of blockchains in production today utilize public ledgers, where transactions can be seen, traced, and analysed by anyone. The MoU between Miden and Fuze enables privacy-preserving infrastructure that protects customer data and sensitive business activity, while still allowing regulators to oversee, audit, and enforce compliance requirements such as KYC and AML.

For businesses, this enables financial institutions and enterprises to utilize blockchain infrastructure without revealing confidential data, information, or commercial relationships. At a broader market level, it supports the shift from digital assets experimentation to practical, regulated implementation for everyday financial use cases.

This MoU brings together the expertise of two transcontinental businesses that aims to shift blockchain theory into real, regulated financial activity.

“For digital assets to move beyond experimentation, they need infrastructure that institutions and regulators can actually deploy in the real world. Working with Fuze allows us to design systems that pair privacy and control with regulatory clarity, starting in markets that are already leaning into this future.”

Azeem Khan, Co-Founder, Miden

“When blockchain meets financial services, the real challenge isn’t the technology; it’s balancing privacy, interoperability, and regulatory compliance. Miden’s approach to privacy-first infrastructure complements our distribution and partnerships across the region, creating a powerful foundation for adoption.”

Mohammed Ali Yusuf (Mo Ali Yusuf), CEO, Fuze

The collaboration underscores the growing role of the Middle East as a hub for regulated digital asset innovation and infrastructure development. The parties intend to continue working closely as they explore pilots, partnerships, and deployment opportunities across key emerging markets.

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