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DFSA Summarizes Crypto-Token Reforms

Dubai’s financial regulator published a one-page recap of its latest crypto rules plan.

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Dubai’s financial regulator published a one-page recap of its latest crypto rules plan. On 21 October, the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) published summary of Consultation Paper 168, which proposes updates to how crypto tokens are overseen inside the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The note invites market feedback through 31 October 2025 and signals a steady push to align innovation with investor protection.

The consultation centers on how tokens are deemed suitable for use by licensed firms. Legal analysts outline overhaul from a regulator-run recognition list toward firm-led “suitability” assessments, while keeping fiat-backed tokens under direct DFSA review. This would shift day-to-day accountability to authorised institutions and require ongoing monitoring and disclosure, according to the analysis.

A separate legal brief details changes to fund rules and reporting, saying authorised firms would publish which tokens they use and report activity to the DFSA. The approach mirrors global moves to bring token markets into existing regulatory systems without blocking new models like tokenised assets and stablecoin settlement.

Summing up its stance, the DFSA said: “CP 168 represents the latest step in our progressive approach… supporting responsible innovation, market integrity, and investor safeguards within the DIFC.” (DFSA statement). The authority also set deadline for comments on 31 October, after which it will consider rulebook changes. Market participants now watch how the final text treats stablecoins and on-chain assets used in payments, custody, and tokenized investment products.

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