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The pan-European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox for innovative use cases involving Distributed Ledger Technologies (DLT) is an initiative of the European Commission. The sandbox establishes a pan-European framework for regulatory dialogues to increase legal certainty for innovative blockchain technology solutions.

Blockchain and other Distributed Ledger technologies are innovative developments and are deployed across industry sectors such as energy & utilities, education, healthcare, mobility, finance & insurance, and logistics & supply chains.

The pan-European Blockchain Sandbox has been set up and is being operated to facilitate the dialogue between regulators and innovators for private and public sector use cases. Legal advice and regulatory guidance will be provided in a safe and confidential environment. The dialogues will be held across industry sectors and geographic regions, which will help to identify and communicate best practices in the interest of the wider EU/EEA blockchain community. The sandbox is open to use cases based on any blockchain infrastructure.

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The EU Commission has taken the initiative to set up the European blockchain regulatory sandbox. The objectives of the programme are to break down the walls between innovation and regulation, enhancing dialogue and understanding of the regulatory issues as well as legal certainty and to develop best practices across sectors and EU/EEA regions.

The sandbox is a facility that brings together national and EU regulators, companies and tech experts to test innovative solutions and identify obstacles from a legal & regulatory perspective in a safe environment.

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Latest updates

This section of the page will continously update during the course of the project. (Last updated: 23rd January 2023)

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What is the European Blockchain Sandbox?

Over three years, three cohorts of twenty DLT use-cases will be matched with relevant national and EU regulators for a safe and productive dialogue on their top regulatory issues. The use cases will be selected across sectors, regions including start-ups, scale-ups and mature players (60 use cases in total). For each of these selected use cases we will select and invite the relevant regulators to exchange information and enter into a dialogue in a safe environment. Bird & Bird lawyers and experts will contribute legal advice and regulatory experience to the groups. The combined experiences will result in best practices reports that will be made available obviously without disclosing confidential information.

For more information about the project, click on this link to read more.

Why has the EU Commission taken the initiative to set up the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox?

How is the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox related to other European Commission initiatives such as the EU Digital Finance Platform and the regulatory sandbox on Artificial Intelligence?

What is the relationship between the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox and EBSI?

How much time will be required for participation in the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox?

What are the benefits for blockchain use cases in having their use-case selected for the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox?

What could be considerations for national and EU regulators to take part in the European Blockchain Regulatory Sandbox?

Who can apply to the sandbox?

If you wish to take part in the regulatory sandbox as a use-case in the current cohort, please click on this link to access the Application Form. This form uses the EUSurvey tool, which is the European Union's official survey tool.

How can a use-case owner apply to the sandbox?

If a company applies as a member of a consortium, can they also apply as an individual company with a different use case?

Key documents

The European Blockchain Sandbox project operates on a strict European Commission mandate and along defined quality and operations parameters. In the project, candidates and participants are required to sign and commit to such parameters. Please click on the below document links for more information:

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Application Terms

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Protocol for Sandbox Participation

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Self-declaration of Honour

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Selection Criteria

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