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Crypto Regulation Desk

Crypto Regulatory Intelligence, Human-Verified.

We monitor 100+ official regulator sources daily across the EU/UK, UAE, and Singapore. Every meaningful update is checked by a human analyst and delivered as a clear, actionable briefing with direct source links.

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From Scattered Updates
to Usable Intelligence

Important regulatory changes are scattered across dozens of official regulator websites, PDFs, registers, consultations, and rulebooks. Keeping up manually is time consuming, noisy, and creates unnecessary risk.

Crypto Regulation Desk monitors 100+ official sources across key jurisdictions, reviews developments, and filters for the updates most likely to matter. Clients receive concise, plain English briefings explaining what changed, why it matters, and linking directly to the original source material.

Regional Compliance Scope

EU and UK
MiCA + UK crypto regime

01

Coverage of MiCA implementation, the UK cryptoasset regime, financial promotions, AML, stablecoins, tokenisation, market infrastructure, supervisory guidance, consultations and enforcement developments relevant to crypto firms.

02

Middle East
UAE + regional regimes

Coverage of digital asset regulation across Dubai, ADGM, DIFC, the UAE mainland and selected regional regimes, including rulebook changes, licensing developments, supervisory guidance, regulatory notices, enforcement actions and policy updates.

03

Singapore
MAS DPT / DTSP

Coverage of Singapore’s Digital Payment Token and Digital Token Service Provider regimes, including MAS regulatory updates, payment services rules, DTSP legislation, enforcement developments, guidance, consultations and supervisory signals.

Coverage includes regulator news, consultations, rulebook changes, guidance, enforcement actions, warning notices, official legislation, supervisory letters and selected global standard-setter updates from FATF and the FSB.

Sources We Monitor

We rely on official regulator, government and public authority sources. News articles and third-party commentary are used only for context and are not treated as primary sources.

EU & UK

Middle East

Singapore

We review official updates from ESMA, EBA, the FCA, HM Treasury, the Bank of England, the European Commission, EUR-Lex, JMLSG, the ECB and selected national competent authorities. Source types include consultations, policy statements, Q&A, technical standards, Handbook instruments, official legal acts, speeches, enforcement notices and crypto-relevant supervisory updates.

We review official updates from VARA, ADGM/FSRA, DFSA, CBUAE, SCA, CBB and SAMA. Source types include rulebook revisions, regulatory notices, consultations, current papers, supervisory letters, enforcement actions, regulatory alerts, payment token materials and cryptoasset framework updates.

We review official updates from MAS and Singapore Statutes Online. Source types include MAS news, consultations, circulars, notices, guidelines, enforcement actions, speeches, Payment Services Act materials, Financial Services and Markets Act materials, and DTSP regulations.

Sectors We Support

01

Crypto Exchanges & Trading Platforms

Track official regulatory developments relevant to exchange and trading platform operators, including licensing changes, AML and CFT expectations, consultations, warning lists, and register updates across key jurisdictions such as the UK, EU, Singapore, and the UAE.

02

Digital Asset Custodians & Infrastructure

Monitor regulatory developments relevant to custody, wallet, and digital asset infrastructure providers, including custody frameworks, supervisory guidance, licensing developments, and related consultations across major regulatory hubs.

03

Tokenised Asset Managers & VCs

Follow regulatory developments relevant to tokenized funds, private market infrastructure, and digital asset investment models, including prospectus, marketing, licensing, and supervisory changes affecting firms operating across multiple jurisdictions.

04

Web3 Fintech & Payment Gateways

Stay informed on regulatory developments affecting stablecoins, payment services, digital token activities, and related cross border frameworks, including consultations, notices, guidance, and rule changes from key regulators.

Sample Regulatory Briefing

Review a sample PDF briefing showing key takeaways, priority ratings, source links, monitoring points and excluded items.

Single Region

Choose one coverage region:

UK/EU, Middle East or Singapore

Select your preferred Region on the next page.

£400 /month

Pricing

Simple monthly pricing. No long-term contract. Cancel anytime. 

Prices exclude VAT or other applicable taxes.

Two Regions

Choose any two coverage regions:

Select your preferred regional combination on the next page.

£550 /month

All Regions

UK/EU + Middle East + Singapore

£700 /month

Regulatory FAQ

Common questions about how Crypto Regulation Desk monitors official regulatory sources for crypto-native firms, digital asset custodians and exchanges.

How is Crypto Regulation Desk different from a standard news feed or alert service?

Most alert services send too much noise. Crypto Regulation Desk is manually reviewed and deliberately selective. We monitor official regulator and public authority sources across the UK/EU, Middle East and Singapore, then filter for updates that have direct relevance to crypto regulation, licensing, supervision, enforcement, AML, financial promotions, custody, stablecoins, tokenisation or operational compliance.

The aim is not to send more alerts. The aim is to make sure the right updates are not missed.

How often will I receive briefings?

Briefings are issued when there is a meaningful regulatory development, not on a fixed content schedule. During active periods, you may receive several updates in a week. During quieter periods, there may be no briefing.

We do not send filler content simply to maintain frequency.

How does the 14-day free trial work?

The trial is risk-free. You do not need a credit card to sign up. During the trial, you will receive any briefings issued during that period.

Towards the end of the 14 days, we will send a reminder. If you want to continue, you can move to a paid subscription. If you do nothing, your access will end and you will not be charged.

What exactly is a “briefing”?

A briefing is a short, structured regulatory note on a development that has passed our relevance threshold. Each briefing explains what happened, why it matters, and what compliance, legal or regulatory teams should monitor.

Where appropriate, we also make clear whether the update is a binding obligation, consultation, final guidance, enforcement action, register change, warning-list update, administrative update or non-binding policy signal.

Who is this service for?

Crypto Regulation Desk is designed for compliance, legal, regulatory, licensing and risk teams at crypto exchanges, custodians, brokers, stablecoin businesses, tokenisation firms, VC and hedge funds, and other digital asset service providers operating in or exposed to our covered jurisdictions.

What are the subscription terms?
Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Subscriptions are monthly, with no long-term contract. You can cancel at any time. If you cancel, access continues until the end of your current billing period.

Stay Ahead of Regulatory Change

Start your free 14-day trial and review the quality, format and relevance of our regulatory briefings before subscribing. No credit card required.

If no material updates are issued during your trial, we will extend access until you have received at least one briefing.

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