Binance Granted License To Operate in Dubai

The crypto exchange is the latest digital assets businesses entering the region as the emirate seeks to encourage the space’s growth

article-image

Dubai skyline | Source: Shutterstock

share

key takeaways

  • Dubai revealed its first cryptocurrency legislation proposal last week
  • Competing exchange FTX was also recently granted a license to operate in the region

Binance was granted a virtual asset license by Dubai’s regulator as the crypto exchange seeks to expand further in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). 

Under the Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA), Binance will be allowed to offer limited exchange products and services to pre-qualified investors and professional financial service providers, the company announced Wednesday.

VARA will monitor its licensed service providers to determine if they may open to the retail market.

Changpeng Zhao, founder and CEO of Binance, called Dubai a “progressive regime” targeting uncompromised governance and market security.

“The collaborative way in which Binance has been engaged to bring proven industry compliance-leading experience to the Dubai ecosystem is indicative of the unique operating model that the VARA is creating for the global industry,” he said in a statement.

The company is hiring engineers, as well as roles in sales, compliance, human relations and talent acquisition in the UAE, job postings on Binance’s website indicate.

A Binance spokesperson did not immediately return a request for comment. 

Binance’s move into Dubai comes after the emirate last week revealed its first cryptocurrency legislation, overseen by a new regulatory agency. The 56-page proposal, released by the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA), focuses on “crypto tokens,” but excludes non-fungible tokens (NFTs), central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and utility tokens.

“The new VARA is symbolic of Dubai’s confidence in the potential of this future economy driver — if introduced with prudence and legitimacy,” Helal Saeed Almarri, director general of Dubai World Trade Centre Authority, said in a statement. “To this end, our regime is structured to catalyze collaboration, foster innovation and most critically secure public interest.”

Crypto exchange FTX was granted a license to operate within the emirate, Bloomberg reported Monday, and the company will now seek to establish a regional headquarters in the city of Dubai.


Start your day with top crypto insights from David Canellis and Katherine Ross. Subscribe to the Empire newsletter.

Tags

Upcoming Events

Salt Lake City, UT

WED - FRI, OCTOBER 9 - 11, 2024

Pack your bags, anon — we’re heading west! Join us in the beautiful Salt Lake City for the third installment of Permissionless. Come for the alpha, stay for the fresh air. Permissionless III promises unforgettable panels, killer networking opportunities, and mountains […]

recent research

Research report HL cover.jpg

Research

It's increasingly apparent that orderbooks represent the most efficient model for perpetual trading, with the primary obstacle being that the most popular blockchains are ill-suited for hosting a fully onchain orderbook. Hyperliquid is a perpetual trading protocol built on its own L1 that aims to replicate the user experience of centralized exchanges while offering a fully onchain orderbook.

article-image

Thursday’s GDP report shows economic growth is slowing faster than expected, spurring concerns from economists over stagflation

article-image

CoinFund, EDX Clearing and Nonco are among the first users of the offering

article-image

Crypto mixers continue to be a target of government scrutiny

article-image

If recent history is any gauge, most teams still opt for the “sugar high” of short-term degen adoption over pursuit of more sustainable users

article-image

The iShares Bitcoin Trust saw zero flows Wednesday, according to Farside Investors, after seeing $15.5 billion enter the fund in its first 71 days

article-image

The Merlin Chain Bitcoin layer-2 grew by roughly 2,000% in the past month