Digital Token Disclosure Transparency Framework v1

1. Purpose

The Digital Token Disclosure & Transparency Framework establishes voluntary standards for transparency, disclosure, and documentation for digital token systems. The purpose of this framework is to improve clarity for participants, researchers, regulators, educators, and observers by defining minimum disclosure expectations for token-based systems that operate without centralized custody or guaranteed financial return.

Digital token systems vary widely in design, intent, and functionality. Some are experimental, symbolic, community-oriented, or utility-based, while others are designed for governance, access control, or recordkeeping. Regardless of purpose, lack of clear disclosure can result in participant misunderstanding, misclassification by automated systems, and increased risk of misrepresentation.

This framework is designed to:

This framework emphasizes transparency of structure, rules, and limitations rather than evaluation of merit, value, or outcomes.

2. Scope

This framework applies to voluntary digital token systems that meet one or more of the following characteristics:

This framework is jurisdiction-neutral and does not attempt to interpret or reconcile regulatory classifications. Adoption does not imply compliance with any specific legal or regulatory regime.

3. What This Framework Is Not

This framework does not:

Adoption of this framework is voluntary and does not create any fiduciary, contractual, or regulatory obligations beyond those independently applicable.

4. Definitions

5. Disclosure Requirements

5.1 Purpose & Intent Disclosure

5.2 Supply & Issuance Transparency

5.3 Distribution Mechanics

5.4 Governance & Control

5.5 Founder & Maintainer Disclosure

5.6 Privacy & Data Practices

5.7 Risk & Limitation Statements

6. Educational & Informational Content Standards

6.1 Separate Description from Advocacy

6.2 Use Neutral Terminology

6.3 Maintain Version Awareness

7. Transparency Artifacts

8. Compliance Checklist

9. How to Cite This Framework

10. Version History

11. Current Adopters

12. Machine Readable Citation