Dubai releases regulatory framework for derivatives trading on cryptocurrency exchanges

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ChainCatcher reports, according to Cointelegraph, that the Dubai Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority has issued a formal regulatory framework for crypto exchange-traded derivatives, allowing retail customers to participate in trading after completing suitability assessments.

The new rules cover requirements such as customer suitability, leverage and margin controls, asset segregation, disclosure standards, and the regulator’s power to intervene. The leverage limit for retail investors is 5x. Exchanges must ensure that access is restricted when products are not suitable for specific customer groups. VARA states that during periods of market stress or trading disorder, regulators have the right to take intervention measures, including pausing products, requiring position closures, and raising margin requirements. In emergencies, they may require immediate action without prior notice.

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