DALP for DFSA
Digital assets, built for Dubai's DIFC regulatory framework.
The DFSA governs digital asset operations in the Dubai International Financial Centre with a comprehensive digital token regime covering Investment Tokens, Utility Tokens, and Exchange Tokens. DALP delivers DFSA-aligned compliance infrastructure, DIFC data residency, and sukuk tokenization capability for DIFC-registered digital asset platforms.
Regulatory Fit
What DFSA-regulated institutions need and how DALP delivers
| What DFSA-regulated institutions need | How DALP delivers it |
|---|---|
| DFSA DIFC digital token regime compliance | 12 on-chain compliance module types enforce DFSA-aligned investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, and compliance controls for DIFC-registered digital token issuers and operators |
| Investment Token and Utility Token classification compliance | Asset templates configurable for DFSA Investment Token and Utility Token classifications; configurable compliance modules for each token category under DFSA rules |
| DIFC data protection compliance | On-premises and DIFC-hosted deployment via Kubernetes and Helm; all digital asset data stays within DIFC/Dubai for DFSA data protection requirements |
| Atomic settlement for DIFC-regulated digital asset trades | DvP and XvP atomic settlement with HTLC hashlock; T+0 settlement finality for DIFC-listed tokenized securities and investment tokens |
| Custody governance under DFSA digital asset framework | HSM-compatible key management with maker-checker workflows; Fireblocks and DFNS integration for DFSA-compliant institutional digital asset custody |
| Sukuk and Shariah-compliant token structures in DIFC | Bond template with configurable profit distribution for sukuk structures; DFSA-aligned compliance for Islamic finance digital instruments in DIFC |
| Integration with DIFC financial market infrastructure | REST and webhook APIs; ISO 20022 connectivity for DIFC payment rail integration and cross-border settlement connectivity |
| DFSA regulatory reporting and audit trail | Immutable audit trail; 21 Grafana dashboards; structured logging for DFSA regulatory reporting and DIFC supervisory examination |
Why Choose DALP
3 Reasons DFSA-Regulated Institutions Choose DALP
From DIFC-registered token issuers to DFSA-supervised digital asset platforms, DALP gives DIFC institutions the compliance infrastructure for regulated digital asset operations.
DALP's asset templates are configurable for DFSA token classification requirements. 12 compliance module types enforce DFSA investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, and jurisdictional controls for both Investment Token and Utility Token categories ex-ante.
DFSA data protection requirements demand in-territory data control. DALP deploys on-premises or DIFC-hosted via Kubernetes and Helm. All digital asset data stays within DIFC for DFSA regulatory compliance.
DIFC hosts significant Islamic finance and sukuk activity. DALP's bond template supports configurable profit distribution for DFSA-registered sukuk programs with compliance modules aligned with DIFC Islamic finance regulatory requirements.
Platform Capabilities
DALP capabilities for DFSA-regulated institutions
12 compliance module types for DFSA investor eligibility, Investment/Utility Token controls, and transfer restrictions
Bond/sukuk template for DFSA Islamic finance digital instruments in DIFC
DIFC data residency: on-prem or DIFC-hosted deployment for DFSA data protection compliance
Atomic DvP/XvP settlement for DIFC-listed investment tokens and digital securities
HSM-compatible custody with maker-checker workflows for DFSA-compliant institutional governance
21 Grafana dashboards and immutable audit trail for DFSA regulatory reporting
Frequently Asked Questions
DALP provides digital asset infrastructure for DFSA-regulated DIFC institutions: DFSA-aligned compliance controls, Investment and Utility Token-compatible asset templates, DIFC data residency, sukuk tokenization infrastructure, and atomic settlement for DIFC-regulated digital asset trades.
DALP's compliance modules enforce DFSA Investment Token requirements: investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, and jurisdictional controls enforced ex-ante. Asset templates are configurable for DFSA token classification requirements under DIFC rules.
Yes. On-premises and DIFC-hosted deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. All data stays within DIFC/Dubai for DFSA data protection compliance requirements.
DALP's bond template supports sukuk lifecycle requirements including configurable profit distribution for Islamic finance structures under DFSA's DIFC rules for digital token issuance.