🇪🇺MiCA Checker
The MiCA Checker is a free compliance diagnostic tool built that enables crypto projects to quickly evaluate whether their white papers meet the regulatory standards of the European Union’s Markets in Crypto-Assets Regulation (MiCA).
It is the first open-access product that enables developers, legal teams, and regulators to assess MiCA white paper compliance in real time—before legal deadlines or exchange submissions.
Why It Exists

MiCA, which came into force in 2023, requires all issuers of crypto-assets in the EU to publish a white paper that satisfies disclosure rules under Articles 4 and 5. These rules include required information on:
The issuer and project team
The crypto-asset’s features and risks
The underlying technology
Investor rights and responsibilities
Unfortunately, most white papers circulating today fall short of these obligations—either due to incomplete information, informal formatting, or legal misalignment.
The MiCA Checker helps solve this by making compliance pre-checks accessible, automated, and standardized.
Key Features
The MiCA Checker offers a secure and frictionless way to test your white paper:
Instant Analysis: Upload a
.pdf
or.docx
file and receive feedback within secondsDiagnostic Checklist: View a structured breakdown of each required disclosure field under Articles 4 and 5
Color-Coded Flags: Instantly see what’s missing (🔴), incomplete (🟡), or fully covered (🟢)
Privacy by Design: Documents are processed locally and are not stored on servers
No Login Required: Open to anyone—founders, legal teams, exchanges, or regulators
What It Checks
The tool is designed to interpret and validate white paper content across the full scope of MiCA Article 4 (General Disclosure Requirements) and Article 5 (Specific to Crypto-Assets Offered to the Public).
Each requirement is tested across categories such as:
Issuer identity
Corporate details, governance, registration
Token economics
Supply model, allocation, inflation policy
Technology
Consensus, custody, network infrastructure
Risk factors
Volatility, legal uncertainty, security risks
Investor rights
Redemption terms, voting, liabilities
Legal disclaimers
Waivers, exclusions, applicable laws
Where SmartDocs is enabled, projects can auto-remediate missing sections using pre-formatted templates mapped to MiCA structure.
Using MiCA Checker
The following breaks down how to use the Bluprynt MiCA Checker:
Step 1: Jurisdiction & Asset Type Selection
Select “European Union” as the jurisdiction and select one of the available asset types (i.e., "OT (Other Token)", "EMT (E-Money Token)", "ART (Asset-Referenced Token)").

Step 2: Upload the White Paper
Upload your white paper or terms.

Step 3: Analyze the White Paper
Press the "Analyze document" button to Analyze the white paper and receive your diagnostic report with a MiCA-specific checklist.

Step 3: Upgrade to SmartDocs
Recieve a poor assessment? No worries! You may upgrade your account and have your MiCA White Paper composed for you using SmartDocs.
Use Cases
Founders
Ensure their white paper is legally sufficient before a token launch
Law firms
Audit client disclosures at scale before sign-off
Exchanges
Pre-screen MiCA eligibility before listing
Regulators
Use as a validation tool for internal review or sandbox programs
Investors
Confirm the existence of standardized disclosures for token analysis
Future Expansion
Bluprynt will extend this tool to support:
MiCA titles beyond Articles 4 and 5 (e.g., for ARTs and EMTs)
Jurisdiction toggles for UK, UAE, Ghana, and U.S. equivalents
SmartDoc-linked disclosure templates for one-click remediation
API endpoints for automated batch testing and explorer integrations
The MiCA Checker helps de-risk token launches in the EU and simplifies how founders, investors, and regulators evaluate compliance in a multi-chain world.
You can try it now at micachecker.com or explore the blog post here.
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