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White Paper Submission to BaFin in XHTML Format

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Under MiCAR, providers of crypto-assets (including stablecoins, asset-referenced tokens (ARTs), utility tokens and cryptocurrencies) are generally required to publish a white paper and submit it to the competent authority of the home Member State before offering the crypto-asset to the public or applying for its admission to trading. The German supervisory authority BaFin is the competent authority, if your home Member State is Germany.


In the case of asset-referenced tokens (ARTs), the white paper must be submitted together with the application for authorisation. For utility tokens and cryptocurrencies, the white paper must be filed with BaFin no later than 20 days prior to the start of the public offer or the application for admission to trading.

As from 23 December 2025, Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2984 will apply, specifying the required content and format of the white paper. Under this regulation, white papers must be prepared as XHTML documents using XBRL. The use of inline XBRL technology – embedding XBRL mark-ups within XHTML documents – allows white papers to be both machine-readable and easily accessible for human users.

Kronsteyn supports you throughout the entire process of your crypto-asset offering. The firm reviews your white paper to minimise liability risks and provides you with an XHTML version fully compliant with the applicable legal requirements.

Kronsteyn drafts and reviews the white paper for your stablecoin, utility token or currency token and submits it to BaFin as XHTML file.

Publication Related to MiCAR

Müller-Lankow/Liebscher, Legal differences between e-money and asset-backed tokens (German: Rechtliche Unterschiede zwischen E-Geld- und vermögenswertereferenzierten Token), in: Wertpapier-Mitteilungen (WM) 2024, pp. 1152-1160.

Legal Services

Kronsteyn Law Firm provides legal support in German and EU law throughout the implementation of your token offering. Our range of services includes, inter alia:

  • Drafting and legal review of your white paper to minimise liability risks

  • Provision of the white paper as an XHTML file in accordance with Implementing Regulation (EU) 2024/2984

  • Preparation of ESG metrics pursuant to Delegated Regulation (EU) 2025/422

  • Submission of the white paper and accompanying documents and disclosures to BaFin

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