Membership
REEM ASBL is designed as a multi-stakeholder association with several membership categories, each with distinct rights, responsibilities, and levels of participation.
Membership categories
Founding Members
Initial members responsible for establishing the Association and its early governance framework.
Active Members
Contributors participating in standards development, governance processes, committees, and ecosystem development.
Institutional Members
Organisations with a strategic, regulatory, financial, industrial, or public-interest role in the ecosystem.
Ecosystem Members
Participants contributing to or benefiting from the REEM ecosystem without necessarily exercising governance control.
Observer Members
Regulators, academic institutions, NGOs, or strategic partners participating in a consultative capacity.
Rights and responsibilities
Specific rights, responsibilities, contribution expectations, voting structures, and participation levels are defined in the bylaws and supporting internal regulations. In general, membership entails:
- Acceptance of the Association’s bylaws, governance principles, and applicable codes of conduct
- Participation in committees, working groups, or consultations as agreed
- Where applicable, contributions to the financial sustainability of the Association
- Compliance with applicable confidentiality, conflict-of-interest, and integrity expectations
Application
Membership is opened on a case-by-case basis to organisations and individuals whose mission, conduct, and contribution are aligned with the Association’s public-interest purpose.
Interested in participating? Contact the Association.
Important note
Membership does not confer commercial trading rights, investment privileges, profit-sharing, or guaranteed access to any tokenized asset or service. Members do not receive financial returns from REEM ASBL.