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UAE Central Bank Extends Full Oversight to DeFi and Web3 Platforms Under New Federal Law
The United Arab Emirates has dramatically expanded its financial regulatory perimeter with Federal Decree-Law No. 6 of 2025, effective September 16, 2025, placing all decentralized finance (DeFi) activities, Web3 platforms, and distributed-ledger-based financial services under the direct supervision of the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE).
What the New Law Covers
The legislation treats any entity offering financial services — including payments, lending, asset management, or virtual-asset-related activities — as regulated, regardless of whether the service is delivered through traditional infrastructure or via smart contracts, dApps, or decentralized protocols.
Key provisions:
Existing operators have a one-year grace period (until approximately September 2026) to obtain licenses or cease UAE-facing activities.
Scope and Territorial Reach
Unlike previous frameworks that largely delegated virtual-asset regulation to financial free zones (DIFC, ADGM, and VARA), the new federal law asserts nationwide authority. It explicitly overrides free-zone exemptions for activities classified as traditional financial services, even when executed on-chain.
This means:
Separate Treatment for “Pure” Virtual Assets
Free zones such as DIFC (with its Crypto Token Regime) and ADGM continue to regulate native virtual assets (e.g., Bitcoin, Ethereum, and non-financial utility tokens) under their existing frameworks. However, any activity that resembles banking, payments, or investment services — even if fully on-chain — is now governed federally by the Central Bank.
Goals of the Reform
UAE authorities describe the move as necessary to:
Industry Reaction
The law has triggered widespread discussion:
In summary, Federal Decree-Law No. 6 of 2025 brings the full spectrum of decentralized financial activity under Central Bank supervision for the first time, closing previous regulatory gaps and establishing the UAE as one of the most comprehensive — and strict — jurisdictions for on-chain finance worldwide.