Blockchain is emerging as a powerful technological force that promises to change society's status quo. The UAE has taken a proactive approach to blockchain innovation and development.With the framing of blockchain as a sociotechnical system, blockchain initiatives in the UAE are critically examined in terms of prospects, challenges, and implications for future digital societies.Blockchain developmental trajectories are analyzed from a sociotechnical lens, i.e., societal, technological, industrial, and economic trends that characterize the interfaces and interaction among people, organizations, technology, and society, eliciting underlying potential influences of cultural, ethical, and legal rhetoric. Despite strong initiatives, a series of challenges, such as trust, privacy, and transparency, have emerged as blockchain begins to develop its full potential.With these issues, sociotechnical concerns have increased regarding how to respond to the possible consequences that such a policy choice would entail, how to govern blockchains, and how to create a sustainable blockchain ecosystem. The sociopolitical ramifications of UAE blockchains are critically assessed to establish key features and conceptualize issues to unlock opportunities to guarantee a sociotechnical approach to blockchains.
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