UAE Dirham Goes Live on ADI Chain with Central Bank Approval

🇦🇪 Dirham Goes Digital

By zkSync
Feb 16, 2026, 4:07 PM
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The UAE Dirham is now operational on ADI Chain's DDSC platform, marking a significant milestone for regulated digital finance in the region.​

Key Details:

  • Initiated by IHC and First Abu Dhabi Bank
  • Approved and licensed by the UAE Central Bank
  • Built on ZKsync infrastructure for high-value transactions
  • Part of ADI Chain's goal to onboard 1 billion users by 2030

The platform targets underserved markets across the Middle East, Asia, and Africa, providing blockchain access to regions with limited financial infrastructure.​

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