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Dubai Crypto Regulator Can Order Crypto Firms to Act Without Notice

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Dubai Crypto Regulation – Dubai watchdog has introduced new crypto regulations allowing controlled access to derivatives trading while giving regulators stronger oversight powers. 

Under the updated Rulebook Version 2.1, Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) can now require Virtual Asset Service Providers (VASPs) to take immediate action without prior notice to limit market disruption.

Dubai Crypto Rulebook 2.1 Expands Regulator Powers

According to the updated Rulebook Version 2.1, the Dubai regulator can instruct licensed crypto firms to act immediately during market stress. The move is designed to reduce sudden volatility and protect investors. 

The new rules are effective right away for all registered and licensed VASPs operating in Dubai.

This step strengthens Dubai’s push to build a more mature digital asset ecosystem with institutional-grade oversight. Authorities aim to balance innovation with strong risk controls, especially as crypto derivatives gain popularity.

Retail Investors Get Limited Access to Crypto Derivatives

Under the new framework, retail traders can now access regulated crypto derivatives such as futures, options, and perpetual contracts. However, this access comes with strict conditions.

VARA has imposed limits on leverage and tightened margin requirements. These restrictions are designed to prevent excessive risk-taking. Retail clients are also subject to stricter collateral rules and liquidation standards.

Only firms that receive specific regulatory approval can offer derivative products. These firms must follow enhanced compliance requirements before launching such services.

Strict Compliance Requirements for Licensed Platforms

Licensed platforms that offer derivatives must follow strict rules. They must keep enough reserve money, monitor risks in real time, and give clear reports to clients.

The regulator also wants client money to be kept separate from company money and for stronger control systems to be in place. This approach aims to prevent big risks while allowing market growth.

Dubai’s regulatory strategy focuses on controlled expansion. Instead of allowing unlimited derivatives trading, they are adding rules to control volatility and protect small investors.

Dubai Strengthens Position as Global Crypto Hub

The move also comes as the crypto derivatives market continues to dominate overall trading activity. Amina group data shows the crypto derivatives market reached about $85.7 trillion in trading volume during 2025. The daily average turnover stood at $264.5 billion.

Derivatives now account for more than 75% of total crypto trading volume, largely driven by futures and perpetual contracts. 

With the new framework, Dubai is aiming to capture part of this growing market while maintaining strong investor protection.

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