The first AED (UAE Dirham) stablecoin has been approved by the Central Bank of the UAE and is set to launch soon according to AE Coin’s X post. The AE Coin will be the first AED ( Dirham backed) stablecoin to be licensed in the UAE. While Tether who announced early on its intention to launch its AED stablecoin has not yet even received initial approval.
The AE Coin promises an instant, secure, stable, innovative, low-cost, and efficient payment experience that will reshape the future of the digital economy. A few months earlier the AE Coin had announced it received preliminary approval from the Central Bank.
AE Coin aims to empower individuals and businesses to access modern financial tools, fostering financial inclusion, and supporting innovation in industries such as e-commerce, remittances, and decentralized finance (DeFi).
Ramez Rafeek, General Manager of AED stablecoin, remarked, “AE Coin harnesses the speed and efficiency of blockchain technology, offering instant, secure, and cost-effective transactions. It simplifies transfers, making them faster and more seamless. In a rapidly evolving digital world, AE Coin sets a new standard for trust, security, and innovation in digital currency.”
According to Chainalysis, the stablecoin market in the UAE has grown significantly in 2024. Through the first half of the year, the value of stablecoins received by services (particularly CEX and DEX) in UAE totaled over US$9.8billion, a 55% spike over the US$6.3billion received over H1 2023.
Stablecoins now account for the largest share of crypto activity in the UAE (51%), which stands significantly higher than both Bitcoin (19%) and Ether (9%), which are typically considered to be the most recognized and popular cryptocurrencies.
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