DTI Allocation Requests

All digital token registration requests should be submitted via the registration portal on the DTIF website. Prior to submitting a request, users must register through the portal and confirm their email address. Once the request has been made, the DTIF will verify the information supplied by the registrant to ensure that:
  1. The token or ledger exists and is eligible for DTI or DLI
  2. The token or ledger has not been issued a DTI or DLI already
  3. Normative and/or Informative data supplied by the registrant meets the validation criteria
The glossary of terms is available here.

General Guidelines

  • Registration eligibility is based on objective, verifiable information provided by the registrant.
  • The assignment of the identifier offers no warranty on the features, purpose, compliance to any regulation, or value of the digital token
  • The identifier is assigned to the token, not registered to the registrant.
  • Registration can be rejected if objective data associated with the token has already been assigned to an identifier


The information set out within this digital token identifier registry is provided for general information only. It is not intended to amount to advice on which you should rely, and you must obtain professional or specialist advice before taking, or refraining from taking, any action on the basis of this information.


Notwithstanding our allocation and registration of a digital token identifier in respect of a digital token and/or our inclusion of a digital token within this digital token identifier registry, we do not endorse any digital token in any way and we provide no warranties as to the features, functions, legal status, suitability for investment, or regulatory status of any digital token.

Provisional Issuance

In cases where some or all normative information is not available at the time of the registration submission, DTIF, at its discretion, will issue a provisional DTI/DLI. Normative data on the token must be populated within one month of the issuance. The issuer must contact the DTIF within this time period to either supply the normative data or advise on the timeframe on when this will be available.

 

If, for any reason, the issuance is cancelled, the DTI/DLI will be marked as deleted and removed from public registry. The DTI/DLI will not be re-used.

Reserved DTI Allocation

Reserved allocation refers to the process of assigning a block of unique DTIs to issuer or tokenisation platform in advance, as a separate service. These identifiers are set aside exclusively for the future use of the user and can be activated at any time. When the user assigns any of the reserved identifiers, they must notify DTIF to ensure proper registration and tracking.

Issuer details

DTI/DLI allocation process is open to all market participants. If the request is submitted by the token/ledger creator, initiator or maintainer, these details can be optionally added to the request and be added to the public registry.

Request Types

Distributed Ledger Identifier

The Distributed Ledger Technology Registration Request form can be used:

  • allocate a DLI;
  • allocate a DTI to its protocol token, if applicable;
  • submit details on mechanism(s) used to create auxiliary tokens, if applicable.

Digital Token Identifier

The Auxiliary Digital Token Registration Request form can be used to allocate a DTI to an auxiliary or NFT digital token.

 

Please contact [email protected] if ledger or mechanism is missing from the drop down list.

Equivalent Digital Token Group Identifier

Please email [email protected] with a token list that should be included in the Equivalent Digital Token Group.

Bulk Requests

DTI Foundation supports bulk requests, please contact [email protected] to discuss your requirements.