🇪🇺⚡ MICA RENDERING I WHITE PAPER CRYPTO “READABLE BY MACHINES”: HBAR IS ALREADY READY ⚡🇪🇺
MiCA is transforming crypto white papers from simple static PDFs into actual structured regulatory filings, in XHTML/iXBRL format, mandatory from December 23, 2025, for the EU.
This means that documents are no longer just to be read, but they become data: tagged, comparable, automatically verifiable by the systems of regulators and market infrastructures.
The iXBRL (Inline XBRL) is a hybrid format: the text remains readable for humans, but key information – issuer, risks, tokenomics, governance, liability – is “tagged” with the MiCA taxonomy, so that software and authorities can extract and validate it without manual intervention.
ESMA has already released the MiCA 2025 taxonomy, XBRL validation rules, and reporting manual, defining the standard for how these white papers should be constructed, not just for what they say.
In this context, the MiCA Crypto Alliance has published an iXBRL version of the HBAR white paper, converted from the original PDF and prepared according to the MiCA framework.
It is a signal of operational readiness: Hedera positions itself among the first projects with documentation already aligned with the data flow required by banks, custodians, brokers, and other regulated European intermediaries.
Here we are not talking about “superficial compliance,” but about infrastructure: white papers as regulatory reporting products, ready to interact with ESMA tools and TradFi back-office pipelines.
For HBAR, having an iXBRL-ready white paper means sending a clear message: they are seriously playing the European game and are ready for the institutional adoption phase within the MiCA perimeter.
