DALP for Denmark
Digital assets, built for Denmark's regulatory framework.
Danish financial institutions operate under Finanstilsynet supervision and the EU's MiCA regulation. With Danske Bank joining the Qivalis consortium for a regulated euro stablecoin and now offering crypto ETPs to its 5 million customers, Denmark's largest bank signals that institutional digital asset adoption has arrived. DALP delivers the compliance controls, deployment flexibility, and lifecycle tooling required.
Platform Fit
What Danish institutions need vs. how DALP delivers
| What Denmark institutions need | How DALP delivers it |
|---|---|
| MiCA-compliant CASP operations under Finanstilsynet | 12 compliance module types covering eligibility, country restrictions, transfer controls, and time-based rules. Ex-ante enforcement validates every transfer before execution |
| Euro stablecoin infrastructure for Qivalis consortium participation | Stablecoin asset template with configurable issuance controls, transfer restrictions, and reserve attestation hooks. Two-layer compliance model supports MiCA EMT rules |
| Maker-checker governance for Danish banking operations | RBAC/ABAC with maker-checker approval workflows for all sensitive operations: issuance, transfers, compliance changes, and administrative actions |
| Bond tokenization under Danish and EU securities law | Purpose-built bond template with maturity redemption and yield schedules. Fund template with AUM fee servicing. 7 asset templates total |
| Integration with existing custodians and payment rails | Bring-your-own-custodian model: native Fireblocks and DFNS integration, HSM compatibility. ISO 20022 connectivity for SEPA/Nordic payments |
| Audit trails for Finanstilsynet oversight | 21 pre-built Grafana dashboards, VictoriaMetrics, Loki, and Tempo provide end-to-end audit trails |
| Atomic settlement for securities transactions | XvP/DvP atomic settlement via HTLC hashlock: both legs complete together or both revert |
| EU data residency and deployment flexibility | Kubernetes/Helm deployment supports cloud, on-prem, hybrid, and air-gapped environments. Data residency within Denmark or the EU |
| KYC/AML compliance for Danish AML framework | OnchainID identity registry with invitation-based KYC onboarding and configurable trusted issuer hierarchy |
| Operational resilience for critical financial infrastructure | Velero-based backup and DR. Restate durable execution prevents workflow loss. 298 CLI commands for operational automation |
Why Choose DALP
3 Reasons Danish Institutions Choose DALP
From Danske Bank to regulated issuers, DALP gives Danish institutions the controls they need to operate digital assets under MiCA and Finanstilsynet oversight.
12 on-chain compliance module types enforce transfer restrictions, investor eligibility, and jurisdiction controls under MiCA. Every transfer is validated before execution via ex-ante enforcement.
7 asset templates cover bonds, funds, stablecoins, equity, deposits, real estate, and precious metals. The stablecoin template supports Qivalis euro stablecoin requirements.
On-premises, hybrid, and cloud deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. Keep all data within Denmark or the EU to meet Finanstilsynet and MiCA requirements.
Platform Capabilities
DALP capabilities most relevant to Danish institutions
7 asset templates with built-in lifecycle logic: bonds and stablecoins most relevant for Denmark's capital markets
Ex-ante compliance enforcement: 12 module types covering eligibility, transfer restrictions, and holding period controls under MiCA
Stablecoin template with reserve attestation hooks: supports Qivalis euro stablecoin and MiCA EMT compliance
Maker-checker approval workflows: dual-control governance aligned with Danish banking standards
Atomic DvP/XvP settlement with HTLC hashlock: both legs complete together or both revert
21 pre-built Grafana dashboards: full observability for operations, compliance, and audit teams
Frequently Asked Questions
DALP provides the technical infrastructure for MiCA compliance: 12 configurable on-chain compliance module types cover investor eligibility, transfer restrictions, jurisdiction controls, and holding period enforcement. These align with Finanstilsynet requirements. DALP is a platform, not a licensed financial institution.
Yes. DALP includes a stablecoin asset template with configurable issuance controls, transfer restrictions, and reserve attestation hooks. The two-layer compliance model supports MiCA EMT requirements for regulated euro stablecoin initiatives like Qivalis.
Yes. DALP supports on-premises, hybrid, and cloud deployment via Kubernetes and Helm. All data can remain within Denmark or the EU to meet Finanstilsynet and MiCA data handling requirements.
Bonds, funds, and stablecoins are primary use cases. DALP ships purpose-built templates for each, with automated coupon payments, maturity redemption, fund AUM fee servicing, and stablecoin issuance with reserve controls.