DART · Digital assets reporting
Regulatory reporting for digital-asset firms, built for rules that won’t stand still.
DART turns crypto and digital-asset activity into validated, supervisor-ready reports across MiCA, CARF, and DAC8 — and keeps pace as each framework evolves. Built for crypto-asset service providers and the advisory firms that report on their behalf.
01 — THE PROBLEM
New obligations, no inherited infrastructure.
Digital-asset firms are being brought inside the regulatory perimeter faster than their internal tooling can follow.
MiCA is in force. In the EU, DAC8 has applied since 1 January 2026, and the UK’s CARF regime took effect on the same date. Other CARF jurisdictions follow their own domestic implementation timetables, with the first international exchanges beginning from 2027. The obligations are live, and the guidance around them is still moving.
Many crypto-asset service providers have no existing reporting infrastructure to build on. Unlike established financial firms, there is no legacy regulatory stack to extend — the requirement arrives before the machinery to meet it.
Framework change also creates a continuous maintenance burden for internally built tooling. Taxonomies are revised, workflows are added, formats are re-specified — each change is a rebuild for a team that maintains its own spreadsheets and scripts.
DART is the alternative: a maintained reporting layer that absorbs the change on your behalf, so keeping the framework current is our responsibility, not yours.
02 — WHAT DART DOES
The same engine behind Regtify’s reporting, applied to digital assets.
DART runs on the Regtify core — the same calculation, validation, and conversion engine as REGREP. Source data enters once; the core produces regulator-ready outputs, validated before submission and traceable after it.
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Validation runs before submission, helping surface errors before they become submission rejections.
Every figure is traceable from source to submitted report.
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Runs on the core
The same calculation, validation, and conversion engine that produces Regtify’s regulatory reporting — not a separate, unproven build.
SHARED ENGINE
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Validated outputs
Source data is converted into regulator-ready structured outputs, with validation applied before submission rather than after rejection.
PRE-SUBMISSION
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Traceability
Calculation and submission traceability across the reporting lifecycle — each reported figure can be followed back to its source.
SOURCE TO REPORT
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Kept current
Frameworks are maintained centrally as they evolve — taxonomy and format changes are absorbed with no client-side rebuilds.
NO CLIENT REBUILDS
03 — COVERAGE
The frameworks digital-asset firms are being held to.
Coverage across the supervisory and tax-transparency obligations that now apply to crypto-asset activity — each kept current as it develops.
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MiCA / MiCAR
Supervisory reporting for crypto-asset service providers, built to EBA reporting workflows.
LIVE
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MiCA white paper
Crypto-asset white paper reporting in iXBRL, produced as a module on the same engine.
MODULE · available
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CARF
The Crypto-Asset Reporting Framework — automatic exchange of tax information on crypto-asset transactions.
LIVE
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DAC8
The EU’s crypto-asset tax reporting directive — structured, submission-ready reporting for in-scope providers.
LIVE
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UK COREPRU / CRYPTOPRU
UK prudential reporting under the FCA’s COREPRU and CRYPTOPRU sourcebooks. Final rules were published in June 2026 and regulated activities expand from 25 October 2027. The reporting returns are still being developed with firms, so we build once they settle.
ROADMAP
04 — WHO IT’S FOR
Two ways in: run it yourself, or deliver it to your clients.
Direct
Crypto-asset service providers
CASPs meeting their own MiCA, CARF, and DAC8 obligations — reporting run on maintained infrastructure instead of internally built tooling that has to be rebuilt each time a framework moves.
White-label
Advisory firms & service providers
Consultancies, advisers, and service providers that deliver digital-asset reporting to their own clients — under their own brand, on infrastructure they don’t have to build or maintain.
05 — DELIVERY
Adopted the way that fits the operation.
No installs. Rule sets are updated centrally, and data can be ingested from Excel, CSV, API, or database.
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Client-operated
Your team runs the reporting directly on the platform, on rule sets maintained by Regtify.
PLATFORM
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White-label
Delivered under your own brand on dedicated infrastructure — you keep the client relationship, the core stays ours to maintain.
YOUR BRAND
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Managed SaaS
Hosted and maintained by Regtify — no installs, centrally updated rule sets, ingest from Excel, CSV, API, or database.
HOSTED
06 — THE RECORD
Built on infrastructure with a reporting record.
DART is new to the market. The engine underneath it is not.
2021 · 2024
DART runs on the engine behind Regtify’s twice-recognised reporting infrastructure — Best Analytics Solution to Address Capital Requirements / Liquidity Risk, RegTech Insight Awards Europe, A-Team Group. The recognition belongs to the engine and the company that built it; the digital-asset track record is being written now.
On the record next
DART carries no segment metrics yet, so it claims none. As the first accepted MiCA and CARF submissions land, they will be recorded here and in the newsroom — proof earned, not asserted.
07 — CONTACT
Speak to our team.
Whether you carry digital-asset reporting obligations directly or deliver them for others, we will show you how DART fits.