Книга The CASP Exchange Handbook Konstantin Titov

The CASP Exchange Handbook

Licensing, Governance, AML Compliance, Capital Requirements, and Operational Controls for Crypto Exchanges

Автор: Konstantin Titov
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Independently published
Наличност: Външен склад
Изпращаме след 14-21 дни
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The CASP Exchange Handbook is a practical guide for crypto exchanges preparing to operate under the...

Информация за книгата

Автор
Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
326
EAN
9798184247274
Enbook ID
53017144
Издател
Теглоt
439
Размери
152 x 229 x 17

Пълно описание

The CASP Exchange Handbook is a practical guide for crypto exchanges preparing to operate under the European MiCA framework as Crypto-Asset Service Providers.

A successful crypto exchange is no longer judged only by its interface, liquidity, token selection, or trading volume. Under MiCA, an exchange must be able to prove something deeper: governance, control, client protection, AML discipline, financial resilience, operational reliability, and readiness for ongoing supervision.

This book explains what that transformation means in clear business language.

Written for founders, directors, compliance officers, AML professionals, lawyers, consultants, risk managers, and crypto business operators, The CASP Exchange Handbook focuses on the practical realities behind CASP authorization. It does not offer hype, price speculation, or beginner cryptocurrency theory. Instead, it examines how regulators look at centralized crypto exchanges and what a serious exchange must be able to demonstrate before and after authorization.

Inside, readers will explore:

  • how a crypto platform becomes a regulated CASP;
  • how exchange activities create authorization obligations;
  • how to prepare a credible CASP licensing application;
  • what governance, board oversight, and control functions should look like;
  • why capital and business viability matter beyond a simple licensing requirement;
  • how AML, KYC, sanctions screening, and transaction monitoring operate inside an exchange;
  • how trading platform controls support market integrity;
  • how client assets, custody links, wallet controls, and conflicts of interest must be managed;
  • why ICT risk, outsourcing, complaints, recordkeeping, and reporting are regulatory issues;
  • how exchanges maintain authorization through supervision, evidence, and operational discipline.

The central message is simple: regulators do not license ambition. They license controlled operations.

A crypto exchange may have users, revenue, technology, and market momentum, but those strengths are not enough if the business cannot explain who makes decisions, how client assets are protected, how suspicious activity is escalated, how outages are handled, how conflicts are controlled, and how the board receives reliable risk information.

The CASP Exchange Handbook is designed as a professional reference for readers who need to understand crypto exchange regulation not as an abstract legal subject, but as a practical operating reality. It helps serious crypto businesses think beyond documents and toward the evidence, systems, people, and governance needed to function as a regulated financial market participant.