1. Operating rules and ownership
Current trading-platform rulebook, approval history, named rule owner, review cadence, client-facing publication trail, change log, and board or management-body escalation for material rule changes.
A practical evidence checklist for CASPs documenting clear and transparent operating rules, crypto-asset admission controls, order-book governance, systems resilience, and related diligence under MiCA Article 76.
Informational only. Not legal, regulatory, brokerage, underwriting, or insurance advice.
Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 Article 76 requires CASPs operating a trading platform for crypto-assets to lay down, maintain, and implement clear and transparent operating rules. In practice, a review-ready evidence pack should show how crypto-assets are admitted to trading, how customer due diligence and exclusion categories are handled, how fees and access rules are disclosed, and how order-book, trading, incident, and governance controls are monitored.
This page turns Article 76 into an evidence-preparation checklist. CASPs should validate formal obligations, regulatory technical standards, and venue-specific controls with qualified advisers.
Current trading-platform rulebook, approval history, named rule owner, review cadence, client-facing publication trail, change log, and board or management-body escalation for material rule changes.
Crypto-asset admission workflow, applicant due-diligence records, money-laundering and terrorist-financing risk checks, exclusion categories, issuer or applicant evidence, and records explaining admission or rejection decisions.
Fee schedule, access criteria, participant onboarding, suspension and removal process, conflicts links, communications evidence, and controls showing that operating rules are applied consistently.
Order-book configuration, order types, cancellation controls, market-integrity monitoring, abnormal trading alerts, clock and audit-trail evidence, outage procedures, and controls for orderly trading.
Capacity monitoring, ICT continuity tests, recovery procedures, incident logs, client communications, vendor dependencies, and handoffs to Article 68 governance and DORA-style operational-resilience evidence where relevant.
Where platform operations connect to custody, settlement, client funds, or client crypto-assets, summarise Article 70 client assets, Article 75 custody exposure, operational-risk incidents, and Article 67 prudential-safeguard assumptions for diligence conversations.
Article 76 is focused on the operation of a trading platform for crypto-assets, including clear and transparent operating rules and controls around admitting crypto-assets to the trading platform.
Trading-platform controls can reveal governance, market-integrity, cyber, continuity, custody, client-asset, and incident risks. A conservative evidence pack helps counterparties understand the venue's operating model without treating the page as advice.
No. It is an informational preparation checklist based on public MiCA sources. Use official MiCA materials, ESMA materials, and qualified advisers for formal interpretations and filings.