What the New Rules Mean for Privacy Tokens
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Although the DFSA did not explicitly ban any category of digital assets, the revised framework places greater scrutiny on higher-risk tokens. Privacy-focused cryptocurrencies such as Monero and Zcash may face tougher internal reviews as firms assess compliance, transparency, and risk exposure.
Because responsibility now sits with licensed companies, some may choose to apply stricter due diligence—or avoid supporting certain privacy tokens altogether—to reduce regulatory and reputational risk. The result could be reduced availability of privacy coins within the DIFC, even without a formal prohibition.
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so its not banned but also kinda banned if nobody wants the headache, classic