The UAE Central Bank approves USD stablecoin USDU, the first regulated settlement token that complies with the regulatory framework.

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The Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates officially approves the first USD stablecoin USDU, opening an officially certified digital dollar settlement layer in the Middle East.
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On the 28th of this month, the Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) officially approved USDU under the “Payment Token Service Regulatory Framework” (PTSR), marking the country’s first “foreign currency payment token” registered under central bank-level regulation.

According to the issuer’s press release, USDU is issued by Universal Digital and operates under a dual regulatory framework in ADGM (Abu Dhabi Global Market) and CBUAE. An important detail here is that the UAE Central Bank explicitly states that USDU cannot be used for payments of goods or services within the UAE; that domain is reserved for AED stablecoins. The use cases for USDU are cross-border settlement, derivatives trading, and virtual asset purchases.

In other words, this isn’t for tourists buying shawarma in Dubai; it’s for institutional giants to move hundreds of millions or even billions of dollars in a compliant environment. The partner company responsible for distributing USDU, Aquanow, has a clear role: to push this liquidity to global compliant institutions.

USDU’s structure is very clever, completely avoiding the red ocean of retail payments and targeting the high-value institutional settlement market directly.

USDU Bank Custody Architecture

For stablecoins, the most critical question is always: where is the money?

Tether (USDT) was heavily criticized early on for years due to opaque reserves. USDU’s approach is a typical “national team” style: its reserves are 100% USD cash, stored in protected accounts (Segregated Accounts) at top-tier banks in the UAE.

According to official information, the custodian banks are Emirates NBD (Emirates National Bank of Dubai) and Mashreq Bank, which means USDU addresses the biggest concern for institutional entry—counterparty risk—plus monthly independent verification by global accounting firms. This setup essentially tells institutional investors: there is a clean channel here, no need to worry about misappropriation of funds.

Mbank acts as a strategic corporate banking partner to support operations. This hybrid model of “traditional financial custody plus blockchain settlement,” while not fully decentralized, provides the security that traditional fund managers require.

UAE’s Regulatory Competitive Strategy

Looking at the global landscape, although the US has shown a warmer attitude toward cryptocurrencies after 2025, legislative efficiency remains constrained by bipartisan politics. The EU’s MiCA regulation has been implemented but is full of complex rules. In comparison, the UAE’s PTSR framework is executed very quickly; by mid-2024, over $30 billion in digital assets have flowed into the region.

The approval of USDU proves that the UAE doesn’t just want to be a transit hub; it aims to be an offshore issuance center for digital dollars. The Middle East has already been backed by national credibility, creating a backup settlement layer that is unaffected by US domestic politics but fully compliant with dollar system rules.

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