
Crypto-asset service providers (CASP)
ORWL is the leading law firm advising CASPs in France. The firm assists all crypto and Web3 participants with the regulatory compliance of their activities. As a pioneer in this sector, the firm actively participates in the development of relevant legislation and the securing of this industry to provide clients with solutions and visibility within a regulatory framework that is still evolving.
Financial activities involving crypto-assets are subject to a European framework under the MiCA regulation. This regime aims to regulate companies wishing to provide crypto-asset services in France and within the European Union. The supervision of CASPs and investor protection are entrusted to the Autorité des Marchés Financiers (AMF) and, in respect of certain aspects, to the Autorité de Contrôle Prudentiel et de Résolution (ACPR).
What is the CASP regime?
The CASP regime governs the provision of services in relation to crypto-assets in France.
The concept of crypto-assets under the MiCA regulation
Crypto-assets within the meaning of Article 3 of the MiCA regulation include four main categories:
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electronic money tokens (e-money tokens), which refer to crypto-assets whose value is stable in relation to one official currency,
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asset-referenced tokens, which refer to crypto-assets whose value is stable by referencing another value or right or a combination thereof,
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utility tokens, which refer to crypto-assets intended only to provide access to a good or a service supplied by their issuer,
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and finally, other crypto-assets, which refer to cryptocurrencies whose value is not guaranteed by an issuer, such as bitcoin or ether.
Tokens having the characteristics of a financial instrument are explicitly excluded from the scope of the MiCA regulation. Similarly, most crypto-assets that are unique and not fungible do not fall within this framework, provided they are not economically fungible.
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Crypto-asset services
In order to regulate participants providing services related to crypto-assets, the MiCA regulation governs crypto-asset services strictly:
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providing custody and administration of crypto-assets on behalf of clients,
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operation of a trading platform for crypto-assets,
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exchange of crypto-assets for funds,
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exchange of crypto-assets for other crypto-assets,
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execution of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients,
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placing of crypto-assets,
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reception and transmission of orders for crypto-assets on behalf of clients,
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providing advice on crypto-assets,
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providing portfolio management on crypto-assets,
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providing transfer services for crypto-assets on behalf of clients.
CASP authorisation
The procedure for authorisation as a CASP is detailed in the MiCA regulation. It requires demonstrating full compliance with all obligations set out in this regulation regarding:
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own funds and financial soundness,
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prevention of money laundering and terrorist financing (Travel rule),
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cybersecurity and operational resilience,
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protection of investors and prevention of market abuse,
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governance and internal control,
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compliance with disclosure requirements for the environmental impact of crypto-assets.
In addition to general information, the applicant must provide several pieces of information, notably its programme of operations, to allow the competent authority to evaluate the application. The applicant’s programme of operations details the scope of services provided by the provider.
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Why use a lawyer for CASP regulation?
Seeking advice from our lawyers allows you to benefit from:
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sophisticated expertise in regulatory support for crypto-assets: our lawyers closely follow all legal developments in this field and are able to advise you in an enlightened and pragmatic manner on all characteristics of your business. This expertise allows us to provide you with pragmatic and operational solutions, avoiding friction or sanctions from the regulator,
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personalised advice regarding your business and business model: since the firm’s creation, ORWL’s regulatory team has supported a very large number of players in their procedures to obtain CASP authorisation. Furthermore, the entire team is trained on the functioning of crypto technologies. This perspective allows the firm to deliver advice tailored to each situation, drawing on experience gained from previous cases to save you time,
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a connection to the crypto-asset industry: in constant discussion with regulators, the administration, trade associations, professional advisors (notaries, accountants, cybersecurity consulting firms, etc.) and crypto-asset industry players, ORWL’s lawyers have a precise vision of the industry and upcoming regulatory developments. Our lawyers will not hesitate to put you in touch with the best professionals or provide you with the market best practices to move your project forward.
Our expertise, experience, and network of partners (banks, accountants, cybersecurity consultants) allow us to provide tailored and comprehensive advice to secure the regulatory aspects of your business or obtain a CASP authorisation.
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Our free resources on CASP regulation
Involved in the democratisation of the crypto-asset industry, ORWL produces numerous freely accessible works to help companies and investors in the sector understand the regulatory framework applicable to crypto-assets. Regarding the CASP regime, ORWL publishes many explanatory articles on its blog:
- ACPR clarifies conditions for simplified authorisation for CASPs offering services on EMTs,
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MiCA: time is running out for DASPs without CASP authorisation,
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Ceasing operations as a CASP: obligations, risks and best practices,
Furthermore, ORWL offers its clients a dedicated newsletter to keep them informed as a priority of all developments likely to impact their activities.
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