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Four MEA Countries Race to Build Crypto Rulebooks as Global Licensing Push Accelerates

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Four
countries across the Middle East and Africa advanced separate digital asset
regulatory frameworks in the first quarter of 2026, a new FM Intelligence
analysis found, positioning the region alongside the EU’s MiCA regime and Asia-Pacific licensing efforts in the global push to bring crypto
under formal supervision.

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The four
frameworks, covering Dubai, Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria, differ widely in
maturity and approach, from a fully operational licensing regime with 300
approved firms in South Africa to a six-entity pilot program in Nigeria.

But taken
together, they represent the broadest regulatory acceleration in the MEA crypto
space to date, according to the FM Intelligence research.

Dubai Writes the Region’s
First Crypto Derivatives Rulebook

Dubai’s
Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority published Exchange Services Rulebook
Version 2.1 on March 31, introducing a 5:1 retail leverage cap for crypto
derivatives. The framework covers listed futures, perpetuals, and options
across the 45 firms currently holding VARA licenses, nearly double the 23 recorded in
December 2024. Major licensees include Binance FZE, Crypto.com, OKX ME,
Deribit, and Backpack.

The 5:1 cap
sits between offshore exchanges that historically offered up to 100:1 leverage
and the ESMA 2:1 cap applied to crypto CFDs in the European Union. Enforcement
has been running in parallel: VARA issued penalty notices against 36 firms
between August 2024 and August 2025, with fines ranging from approximately
$13,600 to $163,000, the analysis noted.

Kenya’s Capital Thresholds
Draw Sharp Industry Pushback

Kenya’s
draft VASP Regulations 2026, published March 17, propose KES 500 million ($3.86
million) in capital requirements for stablecoin issuers and descending
thresholds for exchanges, wallet providers, and investment advisors. The
Virtual Asset Association of Kenya warned the thresholds could eliminate over
90% of the country’s current operators.

The stakes
are high. According to Chainalysis data cited in the analysis, Kenya received
$19 billion in cryptocurrency inflows between July 2024 and June 2025, ranking
21st on the Global Adoption Index, with over 6 million crypto users. Final
regulations are expected between Q2 and Q3 2026.

South Africa Leads with
300 Licensed Crypto Firms

South Africa’s FSCA has built what the analysis
describes as the largest regulated crypto ecosystem in the developing world.
Out of 512 applications received, the regulator approved 300 by December 2025, a 59% approval rate, while opening
81 enforcement investigations into unlicensed operators. Penalties for
operating without a license reach ZAR 10 million (approximately $550,000) or 10
years imprisonment.

Two
compliance milestones arrived in early 2026: the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting
Framework took effect on March 1, and the Financial Intelligence Centre
confirmed a zero-threshold Travel Rule for crypto transfers. South Africa
exited the FATF grey list in October 2025, with crypto regulation cited among
the contributing reforms.

VALR, the country’s largest crypto exchange,
secured a derivatives license in October 2025, becoming one of the first
entities licensed for crypto derivatives under the Financial Markets Act.

Nigeria Shifts from
Prohibition to Structured Engagement

Nigeria’s Central Bank launched an AML supervision pilot
on March 31, enrolling six entities including KuCoin, stablecoin issuer cNGN,
and payment platforms Flutterwave and Paystack. The pilot requires monthly AML
performance indicators, governance reviews, and FATF Travel Rule implementation
plans, and follows Nigeria’s removal from the FATF grey list in October 2025.

The shift
is notable given the country’s history. Nigeria’s central bank ordered banks to close
crypto-related accounts in February 2021, a stance that persisted for years. The country
processed $92.1 billion in crypto transactions between July 2024 and June 2025,
according to PwC data cited in the analysis, nearly three times South Africa’s
volume.

What Remains Unresolved

The FM
Intelligence analysis notes that cross-border recognition between the four
jurisdictions is not formalized, and the frameworks vary in enforcement
readiness. Kenya’s capital thresholds, if enacted as drafted, may produce a
market dominated by foreign-capitalized operators rather than local firms, the
research warns, inverting the framework’s stated objective of fostering
domestic participation.

The full
analysis, including detailed regulatory comparisons, leverage cap benchmarks,
and compliance timelines, is available on FM Intelligence DataLab.

Four
countries across the Middle East and Africa advanced separate digital asset
regulatory frameworks in the first quarter of 2026, a new FM Intelligence
analysis found, positioning the region alongside the EU’s MiCA regime and Asia-Pacific licensing efforts in the global push to bring crypto
under formal supervision.

Singapore
Summit: Meet the largest APAC brokers you know (and those you still don’t!)

The four
frameworks, covering Dubai, Kenya, South Africa, and Nigeria, differ widely in
maturity and approach, from a fully operational licensing regime with 300
approved firms in South Africa to a six-entity pilot program in Nigeria.

But taken
together, they represent the broadest regulatory acceleration in the MEA crypto
space to date, according to the FM Intelligence research.

Dubai Writes the Region’s
First Crypto Derivatives Rulebook

Dubai’s
Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority published Exchange Services Rulebook
Version 2.1 on March 31, introducing a 5:1 retail leverage cap for crypto
derivatives. The framework covers listed futures, perpetuals, and options
across the 45 firms currently holding VARA licenses, nearly double the 23 recorded in
December 2024. Major licensees include Binance FZE, Crypto.com, OKX ME,
Deribit, and Backpack.

The 5:1 cap
sits between offshore exchanges that historically offered up to 100:1 leverage
and the ESMA 2:1 cap applied to crypto CFDs in the European Union. Enforcement
has been running in parallel: VARA issued penalty notices against 36 firms
between August 2024 and August 2025, with fines ranging from approximately
$13,600 to $163,000, the analysis noted.

Kenya’s Capital Thresholds
Draw Sharp Industry Pushback

Kenya’s
draft VASP Regulations 2026, published March 17, propose KES 500 million ($3.86
million) in capital requirements for stablecoin issuers and descending
thresholds for exchanges, wallet providers, and investment advisors. The
Virtual Asset Association of Kenya warned the thresholds could eliminate over
90% of the country’s current operators.

The stakes
are high. According to Chainalysis data cited in the analysis, Kenya received
$19 billion in cryptocurrency inflows between July 2024 and June 2025, ranking
21st on the Global Adoption Index, with over 6 million crypto users. Final
regulations are expected between Q2 and Q3 2026.

South Africa Leads with
300 Licensed Crypto Firms

South Africa’s FSCA has built what the analysis
describes as the largest regulated crypto ecosystem in the developing world.
Out of 512 applications received, the regulator approved 300 by December 2025, a 59% approval rate, while opening
81 enforcement investigations into unlicensed operators. Penalties for
operating without a license reach ZAR 10 million (approximately $550,000) or 10
years imprisonment.

Two
compliance milestones arrived in early 2026: the OECD’s Crypto-Asset Reporting
Framework took effect on March 1, and the Financial Intelligence Centre
confirmed a zero-threshold Travel Rule for crypto transfers. South Africa
exited the FATF grey list in October 2025, with crypto regulation cited among
the contributing reforms.

VALR, the country’s largest crypto exchange,
secured a derivatives license in October 2025, becoming one of the first
entities licensed for crypto derivatives under the Financial Markets Act.

Nigeria Shifts from
Prohibition to Structured Engagement

Nigeria’s Central Bank launched an AML supervision pilot
on March 31, enrolling six entities including KuCoin, stablecoin issuer cNGN,
and payment platforms Flutterwave and Paystack. The pilot requires monthly AML
performance indicators, governance reviews, and FATF Travel Rule implementation
plans, and follows Nigeria’s removal from the FATF grey list in October 2025.

The shift
is notable given the country’s history. Nigeria’s central bank ordered banks to close
crypto-related accounts in February 2021, a stance that persisted for years. The country
processed $92.1 billion in crypto transactions between July 2024 and June 2025,
according to PwC data cited in the analysis, nearly three times South Africa’s
volume.

What Remains Unresolved

The FM
Intelligence analysis notes that cross-border recognition between the four
jurisdictions is not formalized, and the frameworks vary in enforcement
readiness. Kenya’s capital thresholds, if enacted as drafted, may produce a
market dominated by foreign-capitalized operators rather than local firms, the
research warns, inverting the framework’s stated objective of fostering
domestic participation.

The full
analysis, including detailed regulatory comparisons, leverage cap benchmarks,
and compliance timelines, is available on FM Intelligence DataLab.



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