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    Bitcoin Suisse lands Abu Dhabi license to unlock UAE crypto expansion

    James WilsonBy James WilsonJuly 7, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Bitcoin Suisse has secured full regulatory approval in Abu Dhabi, allowing the Swiss crypto firm to expand its regulated digital asset business across the United Arab Emirates.

    Summary

    • Bitcoin Suisse has secured a full ADGM license, allowing it to offer regulated crypto services across the UAE.
    • The approval follows the firm’s recent MiCA license in Liechtenstein, expanding its regulated presence in Europe and the Middle East.
    • Abu Dhabi continues attracting major crypto firms as it strengthens its position as an institutional digital asset hub.

    ADGM approval opens regulated crypto services across the UAE

    According to a July 7 announcement, Bitcoin Suisse’s Middle East subsidiary, BTCS (Middle East) Ltd., has received full Financial Services Permission (FSP) from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (ADGM).

    BTCS (Middle East) Ltd. has received its Financial Services Permission (FSP) from the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) of Abu Dhabi Global Market (@ADGlobalMarket ). We are now authorized to deliver regulated digital asset financial services to eligible clients,…

    — Bitcoin Suisse AG (@BitcoinSuisseAG) July 7, 2026

    The authorization allows the company to provide regulated digital asset services to institutional clients throughout the UAE.

    Under the license, BTCS (Middle East) Ltd. can offer spot trading in approved virtual assets, institutional-grade custody services, and hedging products, including derivatives. The approval follows a multi-stage regulatory review conducted by ADGM before granting the final authorization.

    Bitcoin Suisse said it currently safeguards about $3.7 billion in crypto assets globally. The company also ranks as the world’s fourth-largest staking operator by assets, adding an established institutional business to Abu Dhabi’s regulated crypto ecosystem.

    Speaking about the approval, ADGM Chief Market Development Officer Arvind Ramamurthy said the arrival of Bitcoin Suisse further strengthens Abu Dhabi’s position as a destination for institutional digital asset infrastructure.

    The company added that its Abu Dhabi business is also preparing to support clients seeking access to tokenized real-world assets as that market continues to develop.

    Multiple licenses strengthen Bitcoin Suisse’s regulated footprint

    The Abu Dhabi approval follows another regulatory milestone secured only weeks earlier. On June 22, Bitcoin Suisse obtained a Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA) Crypto-Asset Service Provider (CASP) license from Liechtenstein’s Financial Market Authority.

    The European authorization gives the company passporting rights across the European Economic Area, allowing it to serve institutional investors and high-net-worth clients throughout eligible markets. Together with its existing regulatory approvals, the latest license expands Bitcoin Suisse’s presence across multiple regulated jurisdictions.

    Abu Dhabi has continued attracting established crypto firms through its licensing framework. Earlier, Binance secured an ADGM license alongside multiple FSRA authorizations covering trading and custody services, while Kraken also received regulatory approval to operate in the emirate.

    The development comes as several jurisdictions across Asia and the Middle East continue building formal crypto regulatory systems. As crypto.news previously reported, Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority recently granted its 50th virtual asset service provider license to Tribe Tokenisation FZE, placing the emirate ahead of Hong Kong and Singapore by reported licensing totals, although those figures do not necessarily indicate the number of active firms or business volumes.

    Regulatory approaches across the region remain mixed. Dubai and Abu Dhabi have expanded licensing frameworks designed for digital asset companies, crypto.news previously reported that countries including India and Russia continue to keep state oversight at the center of their digital asset policies.

    For Bitcoin Suisse, the Abu Dhabi approval adds another regulated operating base as the company expands its institutional services across Europe and the Middle East under established financial regulatory frameworks.



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