Book contents
- The EU Law on Cryptoassets
- The EU Law on Cryptoassets
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Setup of Cryptoasset Schemes
- 3 Cryptoasset Regulation in the System of EU Financial Law
- 4 Scope of MiCA
- 5 Prospectus Rules under MiCA and the Prospectus Regulation
- 6 Product Regulation of Stablecoins (E-money Tokens and Asset-Referenced Tokens) in Titles III and IV MiCA
- 7 Regulation of Cryptoasset Service Providers (Title V MiCA)
- 8 Crypto Custody
- 9 Crypto Investment Funds
- 10 Market Abuse and Insider Dealing Rules (Title VI MiCA)
- 11 Supervision and Supervisory Cooperation
- 12 The Pilot Regime for DLT Market Infrastructures
- 13 Private Law of Cryptoassets
- 14 AML/CTF Legislation on Cryptoassets
- 15 Cybersecurity and Digital Operational Resilience in Decentralised Finance
- 16 Remaining Regulatory Challenges in Digital Finance and Cryptoassets after MiCA
- Bibliography
- Index
12 - The Pilot Regime for DLT Market Infrastructures
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 February 2025
- The EU Law on Cryptoassets
- The EU Law on Cryptoassets
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Table of Cases
- Table of Legislation
- Abbreviations
- 1 Introduction
- 2 The Setup of Cryptoasset Schemes
- 3 Cryptoasset Regulation in the System of EU Financial Law
- 4 Scope of MiCA
- 5 Prospectus Rules under MiCA and the Prospectus Regulation
- 6 Product Regulation of Stablecoins (E-money Tokens and Asset-Referenced Tokens) in Titles III and IV MiCA
- 7 Regulation of Cryptoasset Service Providers (Title V MiCA)
- 8 Crypto Custody
- 9 Crypto Investment Funds
- 10 Market Abuse and Insider Dealing Rules (Title VI MiCA)
- 11 Supervision and Supervisory Cooperation
- 12 The Pilot Regime for DLT Market Infrastructures
- 13 Private Law of Cryptoassets
- 14 AML/CTF Legislation on Cryptoassets
- 15 Cybersecurity and Digital Operational Resilience in Decentralised Finance
- 16 Remaining Regulatory Challenges in Digital Finance and Cryptoassets after MiCA
- Bibliography
- Index
Summary
Chapter 12 discusses the EU’s new pilot regime for DLT market infrastructures, as laid out in the Pilot Regulation (PilotR). Section 12.2 covers its scope, including activities and entities in scope, size limits, the interface towards the Settlement Finality Directive (SFD), geographic scope, and the EU passporting rules. Section 12.3 explains the procedure under PilotR, beginning with the fundamental requirement to appoint an operator that applies for specific permission to run the DLT market infrastructure – in contrast to the decentralised nature of DLT. Then, we outline how PilotR provides exemptions from MiFID/MiFIR and CSDR along with the associated conditions and compensatory measures – and the supervisory framework under PilotR. Section 12.4 discusses the governance of DLT market infrastructures based on the Business Plan Approach, by which the operator proposes the rules for its own operations – to be approved by the competent authority. Section 12.5 concludes.
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- The EU Law on Crypto-AssetsA Guide to European FinTech Regulation, pp. 189 - 202Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2025