Crypto.com добилась лицензии на оказание криптоуслуг в ОАЭ

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Дочерняя компания криптобиржи Crypto.com, Foris DAX Middle East, получила лицензию Центрального банка Объединенных Арабских Эмиратов (CBUAE), разрешающую хранение и обработку цифровых ценностей, включая криптовалюты и стейблкоины.

Лицензия IPA CBUAE открывает криптобирже возможность предлагать услуги и обрабатывать транзакции жителей ОАЭ, в обязательном порядке согласовывая любые изменения своей бизнес-модели. Выданная лицензия — пока не полная.

Предварительная лицензия CBUAE действует один год. Финальная лицензия будет выдана регулятором после проверки готовности инфраструктуры криптобиржи и ее соответствия нормам противодействия отмыванию преступных доходов, а также безопасности хранения данных.

После получения биржей финального разрешения CBUAE налоговые резиденты ОАЭ смогут оплачивать пошлины и сборы с помощью любых цифровых активов на платформе Crypto.com Stored Value Facilities. Биржа будет обязана автоматически конвертировать криптоактивы в дирхамы ОАЭ (AED) или привязанные к ним стейблкоины.

Ранее Комиссия по ценным бумагам и биржам США (SEC) официально закрыла расследование в отношении биржи Crypto.com. Регулятор заявил, что более не планирует подвергать биржу каких-либо мерам принудительного воздействия.

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