Buy Solana in the UAE

How to buy Solana legally in the UAE, which licensed platforms are available, and the tax position.

Legal
Status
Legal
As of
June 2026
Last reviewed
15 June 2026
Buying Solana is legal for individuals in the UAE through a licensed platform supervised by VARA or another UAE regulator. There is no personal income or capital gains tax on an individual investor's gain.

This is general information, not legal, tax, or financial advice. Verify the current rules with a qualified local professional and the official regulator before acting.

Quick answer

Buying and holding Solana (SOL) is legal for individuals in the UAE as of June 2026. You buy through a licensed platform: major exchanges including Binance, Bybit, OKX and Crypto.com hold Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) licences in Dubai and list SOL. Because the UAE has no personal income tax or capital gains tax, an individual's gain from SOL held as a personal investment is generally not taxed, though this is information and not tax advice.

Is it legal to buy Solana in the UAE

Yes. Buying, holding and selling Solana (SOL) is legal for individuals in the United Arab Emirates as of June 2026, and there is no coin specific restriction on it. Solana is treated as a virtual asset rather than legal tender. What the country regulates is the business of providing virtual asset services, so the platform you buy through must be authorised. In the Emirate of Dubai outside the DIFC that means a licence from the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA), while elsewhere the relevant regulator may be the Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA) at federal level, the Financial Services Regulatory Authority (FSRA) in the Abu Dhabi Global Market, or the Dubai Financial Services Authority (DFSA) in the Dubai International Financial Centre. The Central Bank of the UAE (CBUAE) oversees payment tokens used for payments.

Solana is widely available to UAE residents because the platforms that list it are among the most actively regulated in the world. Solana is a high throughput smart contract platform. For the full framework, see the UAE regulation page, and to confirm which platform serves you compliantly, the exchange hubs set out each platform's footprint.

Steps to buy compliantly

Choose a platform that holds the appropriate licence for the jurisdiction you are in and confirm its status on the VARA public register or the relevant regulator's register. Open an account and complete identity verification, which usually requires a passport or Emirates ID and proof of address. Fund the account in dirham (AED) by a supported method such as bank transfer or card, place your order for SOL, then consider moving larger holdings to a wallet you control. Keep clear dated records of every transaction.

Tax when you hold and sell Solana

This is general information, not tax advice. The United Arab Emirates has no personal income tax and no capital gains tax on individuals, so a person who buys and later sells Solana (SOL) as a personal investment generally pays no tax on the gain, as of June 2026. The position is different where the activity amounts to a business, which can fall within the federal corporate tax of 9 percent on taxable income above AED 375,000, administered by the Federal Tax Authority (FTA). Cabinet Decision No. 100 of 2024 exempted the transfer and conversion of virtual assets from value added tax. Any staking reward is also generally outside personal tax for an individual investor, though a separate record is still worth keeping. See the UAE crypto tax page and confirm your position with the FTA before filing.

How to act legally

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Several platforms are licensed to serve UAE residents and list SOL. We list a platform for the UAE only where it is genuinely available, we check it against the VARA public register, and we date what we show.

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A couple of practical points. Use a platform that lawfully serves UAE residents and holds the appropriate licence, and verify its status before funding an account. Kraken received preliminary VARA approval in May 2026, so availability of new entrants can change. If you move SOL to your own wallet, you take on the responsibility of safekeeping your keys, which removes the platform as a point of failure but also as a point of recovery. Staking rewards may be available with this asset and are recorded the same way as other holdings, with no personal tax for an individual investor.

For the full regulatory picture, see the UAE regulation page. For how crypto is taxed, see the UAE tax page. Both carry the same dates and the same not advice reminder as this page.

Regulator and sources

Sources are named for reference. Always confirm the current position directly with the named regulator or authority before acting.

Frequently asked questions

Is Solana legal in the UAE?+

Yes, as of June 2026. Buying, holding and selling Solana (SOL) is legal for individuals in the UAE. There is no coin specific ban. The platform you buy through must be licensed, for example by the Virtual Assets Regulatory Authority (VARA) in Dubai.

Where can I buy Solana in the UAE?+

Through a licensed platform. Major exchanges including Binance, Bybit, OKX and Crypto.com hold VARA licences in Dubai and list SOL. Confirm a platform's licence on the VARA public register or the relevant regulator's register before depositing.

Do I pay tax on Solana in the UAE?+

The UAE has no personal income tax and no capital gains tax, so an individual's gain from Solana (SOL) held as a personal investment is generally not taxed, as of June 2026. Business activity can fall within the 9 percent federal corporate tax. This is general information, not tax advice.

Do I need identity verification to buy Solana in the UAE?+

Yes. Licensed platforms apply know your customer checks, so expect to provide a passport or Emirates ID and proof of address when you open an account, as of June 2026.

Is Solana a stablecoin?+

No. Solana (SOL) is not a stablecoin, so the rules that apply to fiat referenced payment tokens do not apply to it.

Rules change. Availability, licensing and tax treatment can change. VARA updates its public register and the Federal Tax Authority issues clarifications. The positions above carry an as of date and were last reviewed on 15 June 2026. Confirm a platform's status on the VARA public register and the current tax framework with the FTA before acting.

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Written and reviewed by the wherelegalcrypto editorial team, Morten Andersen and Fredrik Filipsson. Each status is checked against the named regulator and dated. See our editorial standards.

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