Cryptocurrency30 Jun 2026SEO 801 min read

Analysis: Dubai set for crypto firm influx as MiCA deadline pushes companies to reassess…

Dubai lawyer Irina Heaver says European founders are flocking to the UAE for faster licensing, a dedicated crypto regulator and access to markets beyond Europe…

Dubai lawyer Irina Heaver says European founders are flocking to the UAE for faster licensing, a dedicated crypto regulator and access to markets beyond Europe. As the European Union’s MiCA rules tighten ahead of a July 1 deadline, crypto founders are increasingly exploring the United Arab Emirates as a friendlier regulatory base. Dubai-based lawyer Irina Heaver says her firm now receives more than 120 inquiries a week about setting up in the UAE, about half from Europe, as entrepreneurs balk a…

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