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Binance Launches Fully Regulated AED Crypto Transfers in the UAE


Binance Launches Fully Regulated AED Crypto Transfers in the UAE

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  • Binance Dubai launches a regulated AED on/off-ramp via ADCB with zero-fee deposits.
  • UAE CMA framework enables seamless fiat-to-crypto flow for Binance users.
  • The move strengthens the UAE’s crypto hub status and boosts retail and institutional adoption.

Binance Dubai has launched a fully regulated United Arab Emirates (UAE) dirham (AED) on- and off-ramp solution, enabling users in the UAE to move funds between traditional banking channels and digital assets through a direct integration with Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank (ADCB). Users in the UAE can now deposit and withdraw AED directly, benefiting from zero-fee deposits and low withdrawal costs under strict regulatory oversight.

Binance Dubai Launches Fully Regulated AED Crypto Transfers

On June 2, 2026, Binance announced the launch of a fully regulated AED on- and off-ramp solution for crypto transfers in the UAE.…

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