Dubai Updates DFSA Crypto Rules for Token Oversight
Dubai's DFSA revamps its crypto token rules in the DIFC, shifting responsibility to firms and banning privacy coins.

- DFSA ends its recognized token list, puts burden on firms.
- Privacy tokens banned under updated crypto rules.
- New framework enhances investor protection and transparency.
DFSA Reshapes Crypto Oversight in the DIFC
The Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) has announced major updates to its Crypto Token framework within the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). This shift in regulation marks a move from a centralized approval model to a firm-driven approach, aiming to promote innovation while maintaining market integrity.
Under the new rules, the DFSA will no longer maintain a list of “Recognised Crypto Tokens.” Instead, firms licensed to operate in the DIFC must now assess the suitability of the crypto tokens they wish to use or offer. These assessments must consider a token’s governance, market usage, technical structure, compliance with regulations, and potential risks.
This change gives more flexibility to crypto businesses but also places greater responsibility on them to ensure transparency and compliance. It reflects a global trend in which regulators focus on enabling innovation while tightening oversight on operational risks and investor safety.
Ban on Privacy Tokens and Stricter Standards
In a significant policy decision, the DFSA has banned the use of privacy tokens such as Monero (XMR) and Zcash (ZEC) within the DIFC. These tokens are designed to obscure transaction data, making them incompatible with anti-money laundering (AML) and counter-terrorist financing (CTF) requirements.
Additionally, the framework introduces tighter controls on stablecoins. These digital assets must now be backed by fiat currency and held to stricter reserve and governance standards. The move is intended to reduce financial system risks and align Dubai’s regulations with global best practices.
A Step Towards a Safer, More Transparent Market
With these changes, the DFSA is not only boosting market integrity but also supporting the long-term growth of the crypto sector in Dubai. Firms will need to enhance their internal compliance systems and take a more active role in token evaluation.
By encouraging regulated innovation and strengthening investor protections, the new rules are expected to enhance Dubai’s appeal as a global crypto hub while maintaining regulatory clarity and transparency.
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