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Dubai Court Rules in Favor of Crypto Salary Payments

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Last updated: 2024/08/17 at 8:49 AM
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The Dubai Court of First Instance recently made a groundbreaking decision by ruling that cryptocurrency can be legally recognized as a valid form of salary payment under employment contracts. This ruling, emerging from case number 1739 of 2024, showcases a significant shift in the United Arab Emirates’ legal stance on digital currencies. Legal professionals, including Irina Heaver, have commended the decision as a progressive approach that aligns with the evolving nature of financial transactions in the Web3 economy.

The legal battle leading to this landmark ruling stemmed from an employment dispute where the plaintiff, an employee, claimed unpaid wages, wrongful termination compensation, and other benefits. The employment contract specified a monthly salary to be paid partly in fiat currency and partly in EcoWatt tokens, a form of cryptocurrency. The employer failed to fulfill the cryptocurrency payment, leading the employee to file a lawsuit. The Dubai Court of First Instance sided with the employee, recognizing the validity of the cryptocurrency payment as outlined in the contract and ordering the employer to pay the salary in EcoWatt tokens without requiring conversion.

The 2024 ruling signifies a significant departure from the court’s previous stance on cryptocurrency payments in employment contracts. In a similar case in 2023, the court denied a claim for cryptocurrency wages due to the lack of a clear method for valuing the tokens. However, this new ruling highlights the court’s acceptance of cryptocurrency in employment contracts and the evolving nature of financial transactions within the Web3 economy. It underscores how value is created and shared in the Web3 space, where employees often receive a combination of fiat and project tokens as compensation.

In 2023, the Dubai Court addressed a case involving EcoWatt tokens in an employment contract but ruled against the employee’s claim due to the absence of a reliable method for converting cryptocurrency into fiat currency. The court emphasized the importance of providing evidence of the value of digital currency to support such claims. However, the recent ruling in 2024 demonstrated a significant shift in the court’s perspective, acknowledging cryptocurrency as a valid form of payment and enforcing the payment of the agreed-upon salary in EcoWatt tokens without conversion to fiat.

The court’s decision was based on Article 912 of the UAE Civil Transactions Law, which affirms that wages are a worker’s right against the employer and must be paid on due dates. This ruling is expected to promote the integration of digital currencies in everyday financial transactions in the UAE, fostering broader adoption of cryptocurrencies across various sectors. With thousands of cryptocurrency companies operating in the UAE and employing a large workforce, this decision provides employees with added protection and legal recognition for receiving payment in cryptocurrencies.

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