Bitpanda becomes first European firm to secure Dubai VARA in-principle approval

  • Bitpanda has secured in-principle approval from Dubai VARA.
  • Dubai is emerging as a global crypto hub with a supportive regulatory environment.
  • Bitpanda plans to establish a regional headquarters in Dubai to expand globally.

Bitpanda, a prominent European digital asset platform, has achieved a significant milestone by securing in-principle approval from the Dubai Virtual Asset Regulatory Authority (VARA).

This approval positions the Austrian company as the first European crypto firm to gain entry into Dubai’s burgeoning digital asset market.

Dubai emerging as a crypto hub

Dubai has emerged as a global cryptocurrency and blockchain innovation hub, attracting leading firms worldwide. With its progressive regulatory framework, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) offers a secure and innovation-friendly environment for crypto businesses and investors.

Bitpanda’s approval underlines its adherence to the region’s stringent regulatory requirements, reflecting the firm’s commitment to compliance and transparency.

Following the in-principle approval, Dubai will serve as Bitpanda’s gateway to global markets, and plans are already underway to establish a fully operational regional headquarters in the city.

According to Eric Demuth, co-founder and CEO of Bitpanda, Dubai’s status as a crypto-friendly city and its vibrant ecosystem make it an ideal launchpad for the firm’s international ambitions.

“In Europe, we have built a reputation as the most trusted and regulated digital asset platform. Now, we are scaling this proven model globally, with Dubai and the UAE serving as our strategic launchpad for international expansion. The opportunities are immense, and we are uniquely positioned to seize them,” Demuth said.

Bitpanda still requires additional approval for full authorization

Despite receiving in-principle approval, Bitpanda must fulfil additional regulatory requirements to achieve full authorization to operate in the UAE.

Nevertheless, the company’s entry into Dubai signifies its commitment to playing a pivotal role in the region’s crypto ecosystem, contributing to the city’s reputation as a global leader in digital asset innovation.

With plans to collaborate with other financial entities in the UAE, Bitpanda is poised to solidify its presence in one of the world’s most promising crypto markets.

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Weekly Price Analysis: The Market Recovers from Technical Selloff

  • Despite a market-wide price decline at the start of last week, the crypto market recovered as Bitcoin closed the week at $102,800.
  • Bitcoin has now reached a new all-time high of $106,000.
  • Meanwhile, US spot crypto ETFs continue to log consecutive positive days of inflows.

Bitcoin

Bitcoin has logged new highs of $106,400 since its dip last week to $94,000, driven largely by positive ETF inflows as US spot Bitcoin ETFs record another week of consecutively positive daily inflows.

From Dec. 9 to Dec. 13, $2.17 billion flowed into the top 10 US spot BTC ETFs.

Current price action shows Bitcoin has broken its previous high of $104,000 and trades at $104,500 after reaching a new high of $106,600.

The Fed rate policy decision coming up on Dec. 18 could significantly impact price action. Expectations are hawkish with more controlled slashes moving into next year, which could negatively impact risky assets like Bitcoin.

Price technicals support a hawkish stance as Bitcoin’s price could push downward to grab liquidity at lower levels around $100,000.

Ethereum

The second-largest crypto rebounded from a weekly low of $3,500 to a local high of $4,000. Unlike Bitcoin, it has not broken the previous high formed at the $4,100 level.

Meanwhile, Ethereum spot ETF inflows remained positive throughout last week, totalling $854.8 million.

Ethereum trades at $3,950 at the time of publishing.

Solana

Unlike Bitcoin and Ethereum which have rebounded since last week, Solana’s price has declined since failing to close above its all-time high of $260 on the daily time frame.

Price action on intermediate time frames (H4/H1) shows rejection and sells from local supply zones which may continue until a logical demand zone at $160. Solana’s price will need to break above $247 on the H4 and eventually close above the all-time high on the daily time frame to resume its bullish motion.

Solana trades at $214 at the time of publishing.

Ripple

Ripple’s price action has been incredibly bullish following its legal wins and expected changes to the US regulatory landscape. The crypto surpassed its former all-time high of $1.99 and formed a new ATH of $2.90 on Dec. 3.

More recent price action shows a pullback from highs as the price formed a new local supply zone, rejected, and sold from it. A continuation of the current trend would see price take liquidity at the $1.90 level while a reversal would see price break above $2.65.

Ripple trades at $2.36 at the time of publishing.

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