Belgium Non-Custodial Wallet — Compliant Development
Launch a non-custodial wallet in Belgium with compliance controls mapped to FSMA and MiCA. Block Intelligence builds production software; independent counsel handles licensing.
Compliance scope
Belgium · Non-Custodial Wallet
Belgium supervises crypto-asset service providers under MiCA through Financial Services and Markets Authority (FSMA). Firms offering exchange, custody, advisory, or other CASP services must obtain authorization and meet prudential, governance, and AML requirements before serving clients in the EU.
| Jurisdiction | Belgium |
|---|---|
| Regulator | FSMA |
| Product | Non-Custodial Wallet |
Software
Built-in compliance controls
- Self-custody key generation and secure backup flows
- WalletConnect / chain signing with transaction simulation
- Optional KYC-gated features for regulated on-ramps
- Phishing protection and address allowlisting
- Privacy-preserving analytics for product ops (not user PII)
- User-controlled private key management
- KYC processes for wallet creation
- Transaction monitoring for compliance
- Audit trails for user transactions
Block Intelligence provides technology development and compliance-oriented software architecture. We are not a law firm. Licensing and regulatory advice is provided by independent legal partners in each jurisdiction. Information is current as of 2026-03-01 and subject to change.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
- What is a non-custodial wallet?
- A non-custodial wallet allows users to control their private keys and funds directly.
- Are non-custodial wallets subject to regulation?
- Yes, they must comply with applicable AML and KYC regulations.
- How can I ensure compliance for a non-custodial wallet?
- By implementing robust KYC and transaction monitoring processes.