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Current Regulation of ICO in Switzerland/スイスにおけるICOの現行の規制
1. Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer
Current Regulation of ICO in
Switzerland
Presentation at the Seminar of BlockchainEXE Japan
in collaboration with Centaurus Works
1-4-4 Kojimachi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokio
October 17, 2018
Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer
Professor of Private Law, Comparative Law,
Private International Law and European Law, University of Lucerne
MME Legal | Tax | Compliance, Zürich/Zug
2. Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer
University of Lucerne MME Legal | Tax | Compliance
Law School Zollstrasse 62
Frohburgstrasse 3 CH-8031 Zurich
6002 Lucerne
Tel.: +41 41 229 53 60 Tel.: +41 44 254 99 66
Andreas.Furrer@unilu.ch Andreas.Furrer@mme.ch
www.unilu.ch/andreas-furrer http://www.mme.ch/en/team/andreas_furrer
MME Legal | Tax | Compliance:
- Offices in Zurich and Zug
- 24 Partners (Legal + Tax)
- 6 Counsels
- approx. 100 Employees
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3. MME’s Experience in Supporting ICOs / TGEs
150m USD
9m USD
8m USD
2m USD
3m USD +
6m USD
4m USD +18m USD
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4. Topic Overview
Feasibility
Team
Business Idea
Business Modell
Legacy
Project Assessment
Development Stage
Technology
Token Functionality
IP Strategy
Legal Assessment
Regulations
Jurisdiction
Contracts
Tax
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5. Analysis of the Project for Sustainable Advise: Token Functionality
Regulatory
Risk
Assessment
CH
Regulatory
CH
Distribution
Project Token
Token Development Stage
FINMA Classification Model
Utility Token
Payment Token
Asset Token
Pre-Finance (Pre BCP)
Voucher
BCP Classification Model
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6. Issuance of Utility Tokens
• Definition FINMA
Tokens that are intended to digitally provide access to an application or service by
means of a blockchain-based infrastructure
• Level of Regulation: Low
• Applicable Regulation: None
• Examples
Native Tokens for blockchain protocols (ETH, ADA, NEO, IOTA)
• Open Questions in Practice
• Looking at the narrow definition of FINMA, it is unclear if a token qualifies as a
Utility Token if it offers more than a mere access to an application or service.
• Most native tokens are used to pay for transactions fees on the network to prevent
the blockchain from being spammed with useless information: Is that already a
payment function?
Token Generating Event (ICO/TGE)
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7. • Issuance of Payment Tokens
• Definition
Tokens that are intended to be used, now or in the future, as a means of payment for
acquiring goods or services or as a means of money or value transfer. Payment tokens
give rise to no claims on their issuer.
• Level of Regulation: Medium
• Applicable Regulation: Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA)
Enforced by Self Regulation Organizations (SRO)
• Membership of ICO-Issuer or service provider is member of SRO
• SRO is under supervision of FINMA
• Open Questions in Practice
• The applicability of AMLA is based on the trigger “issuance of a means of payment”.
FINMA holds that the terms “means of payment” only covers means that are used for
peer-to-peer transactions
• How to classify tokens that are redeemed with the issuer (voucher function;
pre-payment of service)?
Token Generating Event (TGE)
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8. Issuance of Asset Tokens (Security Tokens)
• Definition FINMA
Tokens that represent assets such as a debt, derivatives or equity claims on the
issuer or enable physical assets to be traded on the blockchain (in particular shares,
bonds, and participation certificates)
• Level of Regulation: Medium to High
• Applicable Regulation
• Swiss Code of Obligations (SCO)
• Swiss Financial Market Acts such as Banking Law, Insurance Law, Swiss Collective
Investment Schemes, Swiss Anti-Money Laundering Act (AMLA)
• Forthcoming: Financial Services Act (encated in in 2019)
• Examples
Daura, pending projects, NEX (Neon Exchange) issued in Liechtenstein
• Open Questions in Practice:
FINMA: Utility Tokens and Payment Tokens can additionally qualify as Asset Tokens if
• (i) they have an investment purpose, or
• (ii) cannot be used according to their functionality at the point of issuance.
Is this reading within the meaning of the CO and what are the consequences?
Token Generating Event (TGE)
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10. Process of a Token Generating Event TGE (ERC20)
ETH SCS
Regulation
Project Wallet
Bank/Wallet
ETH
Project Token
- Voucher
- Pre-Operational
- Operational
ECA / SAFT
B
Development
AML
KYC/AML
Whitelisting PUK
Transaction Screening
ETH / FIAT
Governance
AML
Whitepaper Tech/Project
Description
T&C Functionality of
SCS
Token
Functionality
Risks
Legal (& Security) Audit
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11. Asset Token: Swiss Civil Law
certificated
Securities
Uncertifacted securites
(Wertrechte)
bearer
instruments
Ordrepapiere (e.g.
registered shares
with certficted
securities)
transfer by dower
Direct (e.g. with
ERC-721 token)
Co-ownership of
global certificate
(e.g. with ERC-
20 token)
Assignment (requirement
of written form)
Daura Project
(MME/Swisscom)
blank transfer
Subordination of
the book-entry
right or the transfer
under foreign law
Contract (e.g.
license or
franchise
contracts)
Derivate
book effects
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12. Many thanks
for your attention
Any questions?
Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer
University of Lucerne MME Legal ¦ Tax ¦ Compliance
Law School Zollstrasse 62
Frohburgstrasse 3 CH-8031 Zurich
CH-6002 Lucerne
Tel.: +41 41 229 53 60 Tel.: +41 44 254 99 66
Andreas.Furrer@unilu.ch Andreas.Furrer@mme.ch
www.unilu.ch/andreas-furrer http://www.mme.ch/en/team/andreas_furrer