UAE equated NFT tokens with cryptocurrencies
The Abu Dhabi Global Market has developed new guidance on the regulation of non-fungible tokens
22.03.2022 - 09:00
1024
2 min
0
The Abu Dhabi Global Market has developed new guidance on the regulation of non-fungibletokens.
What’s new? The Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM), the UAE’s international financial hub, has published guidance on NFT regulation. According to the document, licensed companies will be able to trade and store non-fungible tokens under the rules for cryptocurrencies. The companies will have until May 20 to propose improvements and edits to the new project.
What do the government’s representatives say about the guidance? Simon O’Brien, executive director of the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA), said that for companies that comply with existing regulations, the changes will not be noticeable.
He also stated that licensed cryptocurrency companies will be able to establish an unregulated branch within the ADGM rules for NFTs trading. O’Brien clarified that the parent company will be responsible for all operations.
Emmanuel Givanakis, the UAE free zone’s CEO, claims that the Emirates will “gradually” regulate non-fungible tokens. He added:
“NFTs themselves are not financial instruments, they’re comparable to a piece of art. If there’s a derivative built around them, then yes, then they become a financial instrument.”
Earlier it was reported that the Binance exchange received a license to trade in Dubai and Bahrain, the same day FTX was granted permission to operate.
Useful material?
Incidents
Developers warned of potential risks to bridges across the ecosystem and asked exchanges for assistance.
Jun 22, 2026
Incidents
The defendant helped move funds stolen through investment scams and earned at least $4 million for his role in the operation.
Jun 10, 2026
Incidents
The company is linking the incident to a compromised private key on a service wallet, rather than a smart contract exploit
May 22, 2026
Incidents
Following the incident, the project temporarily halted trading operations and node activity.
May 15, 2026
Incidents
The user spent weeks unsuccessfully trying to guess the password until Claude helped find an old wallet backup file
May 14, 2026
Crypto regulations
Authorities are introducing mandatory registration for companies handling cross-border crypto transactions
May 8, 2026
Telegram
Twitter