Acme-Worawat, the illustrious crypto billionaire and business magnate, found himself mingling with the crème de la crème of the UAE, namely Sheikh Dr. Saif Ahmad Belhasa. This exciting rendezvous took place at none other than Dubai’s exclusivity-laden ‘Fame Park.’ Notably, Acme-Worawat was the first Thai national to grace this select gathering, a fact he didn’t take lightly. With a token of appreciation in hand—a stylish #iHoldACT shirt—he made his grand entrance into this private sanctuary.
Worawat Narknawdee, fondly referred to as the ‘Crypto King’ and a colossus in the world of Bitcoin investment, has built a reputation that precedes him in Asia. Alongside his equally commendable wife, Nonny-Nutcha Schuhmacher, a starlet with her own dazzling spotlight, Worawat was personally invited by Sheikh Dr. Saif Ahmad Belhasa himself. The prestigious invite wasn’t just a walk in the park—no pun intended—but an opportunity to tour Fame Park, the enigmatic “forbidden zoo” that rolls out the red carpet for only the world’s most impactful personalities.
Worawat shared the entire experience on his Facebook page, Acme Traderist – Worawat Narknawdee, along with vivid snapshots from the visit. It’s a place shrouded in exclusivity—a sanctuary where only the who’s who of the world have the privilege of entry. “It’s not every day one gets to visit such a unique place,” Worawat mused, “I felt incredibly honored to have been invited by Sheikh Dr. Saif Ahmad Belhasa.” Their three-hour tour was a tapestry of exotic wildlife showcasing and enriching conversations—a confluence of brilliance, if you will.
“Being recognized as a ‘leading figure in the cryptocurrency industry,’ a.k.a. the Crypto King, and being invited to this sacred venue was something extraordinary,” he elaborated. Amidst the rare species and captivating vistas, Worawat offered Sheikh Belhasa an introduction to his digital currency, ACT (ACET). No ordinary pitch, this was a landmark opportunity, and Worawat extended the invitation to Sheikh Saif himself to join the ACT community—a circle over 156,000-strong globally with a trading volume of over $401 million in three short years.
This gathering was far from just another day in the sun. Sheikh Dr. Saif Ahmad Belhasa, who helms Saif Belhasa Holding, a juggernaut with over 50 subsidiaries sprawling across industries—from construction to tourism—showed his fondness for pushing boundaries. Fame Park itself is a testament to his vision—it hosts over 500 exotic creatures, a kind of Noah’s Ark for the VVIPs under the golden emblem of invitation-only.
With an undeniable presence, Sheikh Saif also boasts nearly 3 million followers on Instagram, no small feat for a business mogul. “This place is not public, and I keep it that way,” he stated unequivocally, making it clear that Fame Park is reserved for the ‘unique.’
And unique it was, with its parade of luminaries over the years: Lionel Messi, Floyd Mayweather Jr., and Wayne Rooney—just to name a few—have all reveled in its rare aura. Thai trailblazer Worawat Narknawdee joined this stellar ensemble, with both himself and Sheikh Saif united by a shared zeal for rare animals and trailblazing enterprise.
For someone who commands the title of ‘Crypto King,’ the exuberance of exotic animals and digital currencies are threads of the same ever-evolving tapestry. Fame Park was more than just a visit—it was a celebration of ingenuity, the coming together of two worlds, spearheaded by figures who refuse to be ordinary. This was one day that will surely go down in the rich annals of Worawat’s illustrious journey.
Seems like another example of the wealthy patting each other on the back while the rest of us struggle. Does anyone else feel like crypto ‘royalty’ is just another version of the 1%?
It’s a fair point, but we need innovators like Worawat to push boundaries. Without them, we’re stagnant.
But don’t most of these crypto ‘kings’ just inflate their own wealth without helping the general public?
Exactly, and this whole Fame Park thing just highlights their disconnect from everyday people.
How is this even newsworthy? One billionnaire visiting another’s private zoo doesn’t impact the real issues blockchain is supposed to solve.
I’m here for the animal aspect! Animals know no wealth hierarchy, which makes them the real stars!
I totally agree! Fame Park seems like such a wonderful place for animals. Hope they’re being well-treated.
Yes, but useless if it’s just an elite playground.
Impressive to see how cryptocurrency is bridging titans from different fields. Worawat is truly taking ACT places.
Is he, though? Or is it just another pump for his own pockets?
Networking like this is essential, especially in volatile markets like crypto. It’s all about who you know!
Exactly, and that’s precisely why regular investors get the short end of the stick. They don’t have access to these networks.
I think Sheikh Belhasa’s Fame Park sounds incredible. It speaks volumes about Dubai’s cultural influence.
For sure! Dubai is increasingly becoming a global hub for innovation and luxury.
That’s true, but is exclusivity really the best measure of cultural influence?
Frankly, these stories only appeal to people who don’t understand that crypto’s a bubble. What about tackling fraud?
ACT seems promising, but they need to launch more initiatives that directly connect to social upliftment, not just exclusive tours.
Sheikh Saif’s influence is undeniable! Fame Park is like a modern wonder of the world!
I hope they focus on conservation, not just showcasing.
It’s easy to criticize these gatherings, but they do plant the seeds for big projects. We might not see the fruits tomorrow, but they’re coming.
Like what? Another crypto scheme targeting gullible investors?
I wonder how these exclusive enclaves affect the perception of crypto as an inclusive financial movement.
They definitely make it seem elitist instead of beneficial for the common person.
Forget about the crypto, I want to know more about how Fame Park supports wildlife conservation!
This visit is just an indicator of ACT’s potential. Being part of Sheikh Belhasa’s inner circle is no small deal.
Agree or disagree with ACT, you can’t deny Worawat’s influence. It’s interesting to see how this develops.
Still seems like a lot of hot air to me. Influence isn’t always positive.
I just want a tour of Fame Park! Would love to see those exotic animals up close.
We can only dream—let’s hope they open it to the public someday!
Collaborations like these are crucial for blockchain adoption in mainstream industries. Let’s see where it leads.
While these exclusive events seem out of reach, they often turn out to be game-changers for industry standards. Give it time.
Fame Park represents passion and commitment to preserve nature, everything Dubai stands for!
I can’t help but wonder why influencers are more interested in these events than the core tech that drives cryptocurrency.