UAE Central Bank pre-approves AED stablecoin
If fully licensed, AED Stablecoin’s AE Coin could serve as a local trading pair for cryptocurrencies and facilitate merchant transactions.
The Central Bank of the UAE has given preliminary approval to AED Stablecoin, positioning it to be the first regulated stablecoin pegged to the dirham in the country. The move follows the bank’s recent licensing framework, which restricts crypto payments to licensed dirham-pegged tokens, easing previous concerns over potential restrictions on crypto use.
If fully licensed, AED Stablecoin’s AE Coin could become a local trading pair for cryptocurrencies and be used by merchants for payments. Issuers of the stablecoin must back it with cash reserves held in UAE banks or a combination of cash and government bonds.
The UAE’s favourable regulatory environment has been attracting major players in the crypto space. While AED Stablecoin faces competition from Tether, OKX has launched a new trading platform, and M2 has introduced a system allowing direct dirham conversions to Bitcoin and Ether.