Web3 Regulation refers to the developing legal frameworks designed to govern decentralized internet technologies and digital assets. This term describes the emerging body of laws, policies, and guidelines formulated by governmental and international authorities to oversee the decentralized applications, protocols, and digital assets that constitute the Web3 ecosystem. It addresses novel legal questions concerning smart contracts, decentralized autonomous organizations, non-fungible tokens, and various decentralized finance instruments. Regulators grapple with issues of jurisdiction, consumer protection, market integrity, and anti-money laundering compliance in a permissionless and often pseudonymous environment.
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Web3 Regulation is a rapidly evolving and highly debated area, with governments globally attempting to establish clarity without stifling innovation. News reports frequently highlight legislative proposals, enforcement actions, and international discussions aimed at defining the legal status and operational requirements for Web3 entities. The ongoing challenge involves crafting adaptable regulatory frameworks that can keep pace with technological advancements while safeguarding users and financial stability.
UAE Federal Decree No. 6 mandates licensing for DeFi and Web3 services, eliminating the "just code" defense and setting a September 16, 2025 compliance deadline.
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