Techub News reports that the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) announced an updated cryptocurrency regulatory framework in December last year, and released a Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) document on February 12, 2026, to help businesses understand and implement the new regulations. The new framework allows entities regulated by the DFSA within the Dubai International Financial Centre to choose their cryptocurrency partners without prior approval from the DFSA. This update took effect in January 2026. The FAQ clarifies that the new rules apply to cryptocurrencies used for payment or investment purposes, excluding NFTs, utility tokens, security tokens, and stablecoins used for investment; stablecoins are limited to asset managers for payments. Companies offering crypto token-related products must comply with token regulations and conduct suitability assessments, which consider token characteristics, regulatory status in other jurisdictions, global market size and liquidity, technical risks, and whether they hinder compliance.
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