Regulatory Compliance
High-level compliance and licensing posture for the ƒxyz Network.
This section documents the network’s compliance posture at a planning and structure level. It is not legal advice and it is not a substitute for current implementation docs.
What This Section Covers
- current known operating entity posture
- planned EU-first licensing direction
- jurisdiction and entity structure planning
- high-level token-classification framing
Core Position
The ƒxyz Network is documented as a compliance-by-design system:
- regulation is treated as part of product/infrastructure design
- the EU and MiCA frame the primary planning posture
- entity and license expansion are treated as phased work
Current compliance state: VASP active (FXYZ Sp. z o.o., Poland, KRS 0000816477, spot-crypto scope) · MiCA CASP Level 3 application in process (IAS Katowice, case 2401-RRDR.4225.244.2025.1, October 2025) · MiFID II Phase 3 (2027–2028, not in flight).
How To Read These Pages
Use this section to understand:
- the compliance direction
- the legal/entity planning shape
- the token-classification logic
Do not use it as the main source for:
- current product route behavior
- current app features
- current technical implementation detail
For those, use:
Section Guide
The material in this section is planning and regulatory interpretation content. It should be read with the accompanying disclaimers on each page.
fxyz Roadmap : From Lagrange Fi to Global Financial Graph
The evolution and future of the fxyz Network. Tracing the arc from Lagrange Fi through 2026 Solana mainnet launch, including stablecoin corridor expansion and AI agent integration.
MiCA Regulatory Framework : Digital Asset Compliance in the EU
Comprehensive analysis of the Markets in Crypto-Assets (MiCA) Regulation (EU) 2023/1114. How MiCA applies to the fxyz Network's stablecoin routing and CASP services.