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UAE exempts cryptocurrency transfers, conversions from value-added tax

The UAE, particularly through its Dubai and Abu Dhabi financial hubs, continues to introduce initiatives and regulatory frameworks to attract crypto companies and investors.

Consider the latest update: The UAE announced value-added tax (VAT) exemptions for crypto transfers and conversions.

The UAE’s published changes will take effect on Nov. 15.

The Federal Tax Authority (FTA) on Oct. 2, published Cabinet Decision No. (100) of 2024 to update the executive regulation related to VAT.

The updated executive regulation includes more than 30 amendments affecting various industries.

The nation’s Federal Tax Authority, as per the details shared by business consultancy firm PwC, will apply these exemptions to managing investment funds and other crypto-related activities.

Additionally, PwC reports that the exemptions for the transfer and conversion of virtual assets are treated as effective from Jan. 1, 2018.  

Furthermore, the amendments address input tax recovery for crypto companies. PwC explains that in the UAE, crypto is defined as a “representation of value that can be digitally traded or converted and can be used for investment purposes.”

UAE wants to be crypto-friendly

While several countries, including China and India, have been taking a step back when it comes to crypto adoption, the UAE is embracing it.

The country has been actively working to create a favorable environment for blockchain and crypto businesses. Dubai’s Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority is also playing a crucial role in regulating virtual assets in the UAE.

The VAT exemptions for crypto transfers and conversions could attract more crypto businesses to the UAE.

The country’s positive outlook on crypto is also visible from its growth in the market. A recent report from Chainalysis highlighted that the UAE received over $30 billion in crypto between July 2023 and June 2024.

This number has brought the country to the top as MENA’s third-largest crypto economy. Chainalysis also mentioned the rise in the number of venture capital funds and blockchain businesses in the UAE as a factor contributing to the country’s growth.

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Indonesia enters top 3 countries by crypto adoption, replacing Vietnam: Chainalysis

Indonesia has entered Chainalysis’ global crypto adoption index for the first time, climbing into the top 3 as global crypto activity surged past 2021 bull market levels.

Indonesia has made its debut in Chainalysis‘ global crypto adoption index, climbing to third position, surpassing Vietnam, as global crypto activity reached levels not seen since the 2021 bull market.

Between the last quarter of 2023 and the first quarter of 2024, the total value of global crypto activity increased significantly, outpacing the previous peak, data from Chainalysis shows. The new ranking places Indonesia behind India and Nigeria, which continues to lead the index since 2023.

Chainalysis’ 2024 Global Crypto Adoption Index | Source: Chainalysis

The surge in adoption is part of a broader trend, with crypto activity increasing across countries in all income brackets, though high-income countries have seen a pullback since early 2024.

Last year, growth in crypto adoption was driven primarily by lower-middle income countries. This year, however, crypto activity increased across countries of all income brackets, with a pullback in high income countries since the beginning of 2024.

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Indonesia rises in global crypto adoption

Indonesia’s crypto ascent comes amid efforts to build a regulatory framework around digital assets. In April 2024, the country signed an agreement with Australia to establish a crypto information-sharing framework aimed at improving tax compliance and asset identification.

Indonesia’s financial watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, also ramped up efforts to regulate the sector, requiring crypto firms to go through a regulatory sandbox before obtaining licenses by 2025.

Chainalysis says the surge in crypto activity globally has been driven by a variety of factors. The launch of spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds in the U.S. fueled institutional growth, while stablecoin adoption has risen in low-income regions, particularly for retail transactions in Sub-Saharan Africa and Latin America.

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Illicit crypto activity drops 20%, but stolen funds surge, Chainalysis says

Analysts at Chainalysis say illicit blockchain activity has dropped nearly 20% YTD, yet stolen funds and ransomware inflows continue to rise.

Illicit crypto activity has declined nearly 20% year-to-date, a positive sign for the growing legitimacy of the sector, according to a mid-year report from blockchain analytics firm Chainalysis.

Despite the decline, there are still concerning trends in specific types of cybercrime, the firm noted, saying that funds stolen in crypto heists nearly doubled to $1.58 billion and ransomware inflows rose by 2% to $459.8 million in the first half of 2024.

Hacking activity since January 2024 | Source: Chainalysis

Chainalysis attributes the surge in stolen funds to a resurgence in attacks on centralized exchanges, pausing a trend where hackers had focused on decentralized finance. The New York-headquartered firm noted that while the overall number of hacking incidents has only “marginally outpaced” that of 2023, the average value stolen per event has soared by nearly 80% in 2024, driven partly by rising crypto prices.

“The average amount of value compromised per event has increased by 79.46%, rising from $5.9M per event from January to July of 2023 to $10.6M per event thus far in 2024, based on the value of the assets at the time of theft.”

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Ransomware also continues to be a persistent threat, with 2024 on track to surpass last year’s record $1 billion in ransom payments. Chainalysis says 2024 has seen the largest ransomware payment ever recorded at approximately $75 million to the Dark Angels ransomware group.

Maximum ransom payment by year | Source: Chainalysis

The ransomware landscape has fragmented somewhat following law enforcement actions against major players like ALPHV/BlackCat and LockBit. However, some affiliates have migrated to less effective strains or launched new ones, increasingly targeting “larger businesses,” according to the report.

Chainalysis cautions that while the overall decline in illicit activity is encouraging, the continued rise in stolen funds and ransomware payments underscores the evolving tactics of cybercriminals.

Elephant in the room

Centralized crypto exchanges are not only frequent targets for hackers but also play a significant role in laundering stolen assets. Chainalysis previously found that trading platforms have received nearly $100 billion worth of crypto from known illicit addresses since 2019, pointing to a troubling lack of international cooperation on anti-money laundering efforts.

According to the firm, nearly 30% of all crypto from illicit addresses eventually ends up at sanctioned services, including the Russian exchange Garantex. The peak was in 2022, when $30 billion of “dirty crypto” interacted with such services, underscoring the persistent challenges in combating crypto-based money laundering.

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Web3 casinos amassed $5b in crypto from 4k wallets in 2023 alone, data shows

On-chain data shows that around 4,000 wallets enriched web3 casinos and gambling websites with $5 billion worth of crypto in 2023.

Web3 casinos and gambling platforms seem to be making enormous wealth as only 4,000 Ethereum (ETH) wallets deposited $5 billion worth of crypto in 2023 alone, data from Chainalysis shows.

The New York-headquartered blockchain forensic company revealed in an Aug. 5 blog post that high-frequency players make an outsized impact on web3 gaming businesses, transacting on average $7,000 worth of crypto.

The active web3 casino players’ infographics | Source: Chainalysis

While the number of crypto whales engaging with web3 casinos is relatively small, their financial contributions are immense. Approximately 500 such whales, each sending around $25,000 in crypto on average, collectively transferred $320 million in 2023, showing a stark disparity between the contributions of casual players and VIP clients.

Casino transactions mainly involve personal wallets

Chainalysis reports that most transactions on web3 casinos involve personal wallets, with the majority of players cashing in and out of their accounts through these means. The company added that many also “send and receive funds from exchange accounts.” Specifically, deposits and withdrawals related to web3 casinos from personal wallets account for 61% and 70%, respectively, while crypto exchanges make up 38% and 29%.

As many players do not care to hide their traces on-chain, businesses can analyze their behavior, Chainalysis says, adding that companies might get insights into “player holdings, spending habits, and engagement across blockchain platforms.”

“With this information, businesses benefit from more accurate segmentation, tailored strategies, and a holistic view of off-platform activities crucial for engaging users.”

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Over the past four years, web3 casinos have experienced a steady growth in inflows, accumulating $78.7 billion in crypto. However, despite this rapid expansion, Chainalysis has raised concerns about potential risks, saying some platforms “could also be a vector for money laundering.”

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