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Abu Dhabi eyes on Bitcoin Regulations
« on: February 13, 2018, 12:17:20 PM »
The widespread usage of cryptocurrencies has raised concerns about its security and safety. Since quite some time, discussions regarding control and regulation of cryptocurrencies have been doing rounds globally.

According to latest reports, the Financial Regulators in Abu Dhabi is planning to launch a Cryptocurrency framework to regulate the use of virtual currencies. The Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA)  of Abu Dhabi is currently assessing the development of a regulatory framework with the pertinent official authorities.

The idea behind introducing the regulation is to keep a close check on the activities and utilities of the virtual currency by the Cryptocurrency holders and intermediaries.

Earlier, in October, the Abu Dhabi Government had introduced certain guidelines for cryptocurrencies and ICOS in UAE. However, at that time, the Financial Regulator of Abu Dhabi did not support the idea considering ICOs as a security and Cryptocurrency as a Commodity.

The FSRA in its plan to develop a proper financial framework to supervise cryptocurrency also, it is still gaining immense popularity and interest worldwide as a medium of exchange.

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Re: Abu Dhabi eyes on Bitcoin Regulations
« Reply #1 on: February 13, 2018, 03:20:59 PM »
Abu Dhabi has a very loyal tax system and good business conditions, I hope that they will also be loyal to regulating cryptocurrencies

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Re: Abu Dhabi eyes on Bitcoin Regulations
« Reply #2 on: February 15, 2018, 07:04:53 PM »
the central banks of the Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia work together in the development of a cryptocurrency that could make cross-border transactions using a cryptographic token based on blockchain.
Elsewhere in the region, companies such as Dubai are exploring the use of blockchain technology in extensive measures in areas such as government, a state cryptocurrency, a city-wide payment system and even its airport.

 

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