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Press release
Published on 24.01.2022
The CSSF published a white paper on DLT and blockchain
Press release 22/01
In light of the many questions surrounding Distributed Ledger Technology (DLT) and blockchain, the Commission de Surveillance du Secteur Financier (CSSF) is sharing its advice on assessing the risks when designing or implementing a project using DLT by publishing a white paper.
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Podcast
Published on 15.03.2021
The EU Commission’s Digital Finance Package
Natasha Deloge, Head of the CSSF’s Financial innovation division, analyses the EU Commission’s Digital Finance Package impact on the market. Learn more about DORA, MICA, DLT and crypto assets regulation.
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CSSF circular
Published on 05.04.2023
Circular CSSF 23/832
Application of the Guidelines of the European Securities and Market Authority on standard forms, formats and templates to apply for permission to operate a DLT Market Infrastructure (ESMA70-460-206)
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Communiqué
Published on 21.01.2022
White paper – Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) and blockchain
Technological risks and recommendations in the financial sector
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White paper
Published on 21.01.2022
White paper – Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) and blockchain
Technological risks and recommendations in the financial sector
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EU FAQ
Published on 31.03.2023
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Page
Published on 05.04.2023
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Studies and reports
Published on 27.09.2022
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Page
Published on 06.03.2025
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Communiqué
Published on 29.11.2021
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Communiqué
Published on 20.12.2024
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Communiqué
Published on 19.06.2024
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Communiqué
Published on 28.02.2024
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Communiqué
Published on 06.07.2023
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EU regulation
Published on 09.06.2023
Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 31 May 2023
on markets in crypto-assets, and amending Regulations (EU) No 1093/2010 and (EU) No 1095/2010 and Directives 2013/36/EU and (EU) 2019/1937 (Text with EEA relevance)
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Published on 06.03.2025
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Communiqué
Published on 17.03.2021
Crypto-assets: ESAs remind consumers about risks
The ESAs remind consumers that some crypto-assets are highly risky and speculative and, as stated in the ESAs’ February 2018 joint warning, consumers must be alert to the high risks of buying and/or holding these instruments, including the possibility of losing all their money.
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Other guidance
Updated on 30.06.2022 - Published on 09.02.2021
Financial Innovation: a challenge and an ambition for the CSSF
Version: June 2022
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