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Article 70 - Safekeeping of clients’ crypto-assets and funds

Article 70

Safekeeping of clientscrypto-assets and funds

1.  
Crypto-asset service providers that hold crypto-assets belonging to clients or the means of access to such crypto-assets shall make adequate arrangements to safeguard the ownership rights of clients, especially in the event of the crypto-asset service provider’s insolvency, and to prevent the use of clientscrypto-assets for their own account.
2.  
Where their business models or the crypto-asset services require holding clientsfunds other than e-money tokens, crypto-asset service providers shall have adequate arrangements in place to safeguard the ownership rights of clients and prevent the use of clientsfunds for their own account.
3.  
Crypto-asset service providers shall, by the end of the business day following the day on which clientsfunds other than e-money tokens were received, place those funds with a credit institution or a central bank.

Crypto-asset service providers shall take all necessary steps to ensure that clientsfunds other than e-money tokens held with a credit institution or a central bank are held in an account separately identifiable from any accounts used to hold funds belonging to the crypto-asset service providers.

4.  
Crypto-asset service providers may themselves, or through a third party, provide payment services related to the crypto-asset service they offer provided that the crypto-asset service provider itself, or the third party, is authorised to provide those services under Directive (EU) 2015/2366.

Where payment services are provided, crypto-asset service providers shall inform their clients of all of the following:

(a) 

the nature and terms and conditions of those services, including references to the applicable national law and to the rights of clients;

(b) 

whether those services are provided by them directly or by a third party.

5.  
Paragraphs 2 and 3 of this Article shall not apply to crypto-asset service providers that are electronic money institutions, payment institutions or credit institutions.