Source: OJ L, 2024/2984, 3.12.2024

Current language: EN

Article 1 Templates for crypto-asset white papers


    1. Persons drawing up a crypto-assetmeans a digital representation of a value or of a right that is able to be transferred and stored electronically using distributed ledger technology or similar technology; white paper referred to in Article 6(1), Article 19(1) or Article 51(1) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 shall provide the information required by this Regulation in a manner that is non-discriminatory, fair, clear and not misleading, presented in a concise and comprehensible form and shall not omit material information.

    1. The templates for the white papers for crypto-assetsmeans a digital representation of a value or of a right that is able to be transferred and stored electronically using distributed ledger technology or similar technology; other than asset-referenced tokensmeans a type of crypto-asset that is not an electronic money token and that purports to maintain a stable value by referencing another value or right or a combination thereof, including one or more official currencies; or e-money tokens, for asset-referenced tokensmeans a type of crypto-asset that is not an electronic money token and that purports to maintain a stable value by referencing another value or right or a combination thereof, including one or more official currencies; and for e-money tokens are set out in the Annex respectively.

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