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Disclosure Framework

Definition

A disclosure framework is a structured set of rules and guidelines dictating what information entities must make public, when, and in what format. In finance, this ensures transparency and helps investors make informed decisions by providing access to relevant data. For digital assets, such frameworks specify requirements for project teams, exchanges, and other market participants to reveal operational, financial, and technical details. Their purpose is to mitigate information asymmetry and promote market integrity.