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Centralized Filings

Definition

Centralized filings refer to official documents submitted to traditional regulatory bodies or authorities. These submissions typically involve corporations, financial institutions, or other regulated entities providing required disclosures, reports, or applications to government agencies. In the context of digital assets, centralized filings often pertain to companies seeking approval for crypto-related products, registering securities offerings, or complying with anti-money laundering regulations. Such filings ensure transparency and adherence to established legal frameworks.