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UAE’s VARA Approves First Licensed Decentralized Perpetual Exchange

The Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) of Dubai has granted full licensing to the Middle East’s first regulated decentralized perpetuals exchange, marking a historic milestone for on-chain derivatives in the region. The platform, which operates with fully on-chain collateral and transparent settlement, received its operational license after completing VARA’s rigorous regulatory sandbox and compliance review process.
The newly licensed venue launched with an impressive $2.8 billion in initial liquidity, provided primarily by prominent UAE-based family offices and institutional investors. This substantial seed liquidity covers major perpetual pairs including BTC, ETH, SOL, and several high-demand altcoins, with leverage offered up to 50x. All margin, collateral, and PnL are managed on-chain, providing full transparency and eliminating counterparty risk associated with traditional centralized exchanges.
The approval is significant for several reasons:
- It is the first fully licensed decentralized perpetuals platform in the Middle East and one of the few regulated DEXs globally that offers high-leverage derivatives with on-chain settlement.
- The platform meets VARA’s stringent requirements for risk management, AML/CFT compliance, customer protection, and market integrity while preserving core DeFi principles such as non-custodial trading and verifiable transparency.
- Local family offices and institutional capital have shown strong appetite, contributing the bulk of the $2.8 billion launch liquidity, signaling confidence in both the regulatory framework and the underlying technology.
VARA Chairman H.E. Helal Al Marri described the licensing as “a natural evolution of Dubai’s vision to become a global hub for responsible virtual asset innovation.” He noted that the framework balances innovation with robust safeguards, allowing sophisticated investors access to advanced on-chain derivatives while maintaining high standards of market conduct.
The launch comes at a time when perpetual futures trading volumes in decentralized finance continue to break records. The new licensed venue is expected to attract both regional capital that previously traded on unregulated offshore platforms and international institutions seeking compliant exposure to crypto derivatives in a regulated Middle Eastern jurisdiction.
Traders and liquidity providers have already begun migrating positions, drawn by the combination of regulatory certainty, deep initial liquidity, and the security of on-chain collateral. Early trading data shows tight spreads and robust depth across major pairs.
This development further cements the UAE’s — and specifically Dubai’s — position as one of the most progressive and well-regulated crypto jurisdictions in the world. With VARA’s clear licensing pathway now proven for complex DeFi products, more decentralized platforms are expected to seek regulatory approval in the coming months.
The approval of the first licensed decentralized perpetuals exchange represents a maturing milestone for the regional crypto ecosystem and could serve as a blueprint for other jurisdictions seeking to bring sophisticated on-chain derivatives into the regulated sphere.
Cryptocurrency and derivatives markets remain highly volatile — volumes, liquidity, and regulatory treatment can shift rapidly. Always verify the latest licensing status and platform metrics from official VARA announcements or the exchange’s verified channels before trading or investing.
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SEC Establishes Specialized Financial Reporting and Accounting Enforcement Unit

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has created a dedicated Financial Reporting and Accounting Unit within its Division of Enforcement, formalizing a specialized team focused on accounting and financial-reporting fraud as well as broader misconduct in the accounting and auditing profession.
Announced on August 5, 2026, the unit is designed to provide dedicated expertise, focus, and capacity for cases involving improper financial reporting, books-and-records violations, and auditor misconduct. It will be staffed by both attorneys and accountants with specialized skills in financial reporting, accounting, and auditing under the federal securities laws. The unit will collaborate closely with staff across other SEC divisions and offices to ensure consistency with the Commission’s overall policy goals.
Timothy Zimmerman will lead the new unit. He joined the Division of Enforcement in May 2026 as a senior advisor to Director David Woodcock. Before joining the SEC, Zimmerman spent 12 years at an international law firm and most recently served as Deputy General Counsel at an international accounting and professional services firm.
Woodcock framed the move as part of an ongoing assessment of staffing and priorities aimed at core mission areas. “This new unit – which expands on the Division’s current and historical efforts to crack down on bad actors in the accounting and auditing profession – will be critical in our efforts to pursuing financial reporting fraud, as well as accounting and auditor misconduct more generally,” he said in the official announcement.
The initiative builds on earlier specialized efforts, including the Financial Reporting and Audit Task Force created in 2013 (sometimes referred to as the FRAud Task Force), which was later folded into broader Enforcement structures. The new permanent unit is intended to concentrate technical expertise on complex cases that often require deep accounting knowledge, expert analysis, and coordination across the agency.
While the unit is not crypto-specific, its expanded capacity has clear relevance for the digital-asset sector. Public crypto companies, token issuers that file reports, exchanges and intermediaries subject to U.S. disclosure and books-and-records requirements, and any entities under SEC jurisdiction must maintain accurate financial reporting. Heightened focus on accounting integrity, internal controls, and auditor accountability can affect investigations involving crypto firms that make public filings, manage customer assets, or face scrutiny over revenue recognition, reserves, or related disclosures.
The creation of the unit aligns with the “back-to-basics” emphasis articulated under SEC Chair Paul Atkins, prioritizing traditional investor-protection areas such as accurate corporate disclosure even as overall enforcement case volumes have fluctuated and the agency has adjusted staffing levels. Officials have indicated the team will focus on intentional misconduct that poses significant harm to investors, pooling specialized talent so the Division retains capacity for these technically demanding matters regardless of shifting priorities elsewhere.
Market participants and compliance professionals should view the development as a signal of sustained regulatory attention to the integrity of financial statements and audit quality. For crypto-native companies preparing for or already subject to U.S. reporting obligations, the message is straightforward: books-and-records accuracy, proper revenue and reserve accounting, and robust internal controls remain high-priority enforcement themes. The specialized unit is expected to enhance the SEC’s ability to identify, investigate, and prosecute complex accounting cases more efficiently going forward.
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