Le présent document est publié en application du règlement (UE) 2023/1114 après notification à l’Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF).
This whitepaper is published pursuant to Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 following its notification to the Autorité des marchés financiers (AMF).
Jeton d’utilité CaneB (CANEB)
Version 1.0 Date d’édition : 2026/19/01
Date de publication : 2026/29/01
Par CANEBIER SAS | info@caneb.io
Important avis juridique – Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 (MiCA) Le présent livre blanc (whitepaper) relatif à ce crypto-actif n'a été approuvé par aucune autorité compétente au titre du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 sur les marchés de crypto-actifs (« MiCA »). L'émetteur du crypto-actif décrit dans ce document est seul responsable du contenu de ce livre blanc. Ce livre blanc est fourni à titre informatif uniquement et ne constitue pas une offre au public, une sollicitation ou une invitation à acheter, souscrire ou investir dans un quelconque crypto-actif ou instrument financier. CANEB est un jeton d'utilité (utility token) destiné exclusivement à fournir un accès à des biens et services au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. CANEB ne constitue pas :
Versions linguistiques Le présent whitepaper est disponible en versions française et anglaise. La version du whitepaper constitue la version de référence à des fins juridiques et réglementaires. La version anglaise est fournie à titre informatif. En cas de divergence entre les deux versions, la version française prévaut.
0. Résumé Opérationnel (Executive Summary) CaneB est un écosystème d'agriculture régénérative et de traçabilité environnementale structuré autour de la culture du chanvre industriel utilisant des pratiques régénératrices. Le jeton CANEB est un jeton d'utilité émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL) et conçu pour fournir un accès numérique aux services et fonctionnalités au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. Ces fonctionnalités incluent la traçabilité des contributions environnementales, la participation à des programmes de vérification, l'accès à des ressources éducatives et l'interaction avec les places de marché (marketplaces) de l'écosystème. L'écosystème CaneB relie l'activité agricole réelle à l'archivage sur blockchain en liant les pratiques de culture mesurées et documentées aux opérations des jetons sur la chaîne (on-chain). Cela permet aux participants de documenter une contribution environnementale volontaire de manière transparente et auditable. CANEB s'appuie sur des données de séquestration quantifiées, mesurées et documentées, générées par un suivi sur le terrain et des méthodologies MRV (Mesure, Rapport, Vérification) standardisées. CANEB ne représente pas un crédit carbone réglementé au titre des marchés du carbone de l'UE ou internationaux et ne constitue pas un instrument de compensation de conformité. Toutes les références environnementales se rapportent exclusivement à la contribution volontaire et à la traçabilité des pratiques agricoles régénératives. CANEB n'est pas un produit d'investissement, un instrument financier ou un crypto-actif réglementé au sens de MiFID II. Il s'agit d'un jeton d'utilité fonctionnel accordant l'accès à des services au sein d'un écosystème numérique et agricole spécifique. L'écosystème CaneB est exploité et développé par Canebier SAS, une société française spécialisée dans l'agriculture régénérative, la traçabilité des données environnementales et la distribution de produits et services à base de chanvre. L'émetteur ne promet aucun rendement financier, stabilité de prix ou appréciation associés à la détention de CANEB. CANEB est destiné uniquement à être utilisé au sein de l'écosystème CaneB et ne confère aucun droit de propriété, droit de gouvernance, droit de partage des bénéfices, ni aucune créance sur les actifs ou les revenus de Canebier SAS ou de ses partenaires.
RÉSUMÉ NON TECHNIQUE (Article 6 du règlement MiCA) I. Qu’est-ce que le projet CaneB ?
CaneB est un écosystème axé sur la culture régénérative du chanvre industriel et la traçabilité environnementale.
Il vise à documenter les pratiques agricoles au moyen de méthodes normalisées de suivi et de vérification, et à fournir un accès numérique à des services et programmes associés.
Le projet relie les activités agricoles à des enregistrements numériques afin de permettre la traçabilité des contributions environnementales volontaires. II. Qu’est-ce que CANEB ?
CANEB est un jeton utilitaire émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL). Il est utilisé exclusivement au sein de l’écosystème CaneB pour permettre l’accès à des services, la participation à des programmes et l’interaction avec des plateformes numériques associées.
CANEB :
• n’est pas un produit d’investissement ;
• ne représente ni un droit de propriété ni une participation au capital ;
• ne confère aucun droit à partage de bénéfices ni à rendement ;
• ne représente pas un crédit carbone réglementé ;
• ne constitue pas un instrument de compensation au titre des dispositifs réglementaires. III. Qui émet CANEB ?
CANEB est opéré par Canebier SAS, société française. L’émission technique initiale a été réalisée par un actionnaire afin d’amorcer l’écosystème. Canebier SAS assure désormais la distribution opérationnelle, l’éducation des participants et la gouvernance de l’écosystème CaneB. IV. À quoi sert CANEB ?
Au sein de l’écosystème CaneB, CANEB permet :
• l’accès à des contenus éducatifs et à des programmes de participation ;
• l’éligibilité à des mécanismes de récompense liés à des activités agricoles vérifiées ;
• l’interaction avec les plateformes et places de marché de l’écosystème ;
• l’échange contre des biens et services liés à l’écosystème, dans des conditions définies. V. Combien de jetons CANEB existent-ils ?
L’offre totale de CANEB est fixée à 144 000 000 000 de jetons. Cette offre est plafonnée techniquement et ne peut pas être augmentée. VI. CANEB a-t-il une valeur garantie ?
Non.
L’émetteur ne garantit pas :
• la liquidité ;
• l’inscription sur des plateformes d’échange ;
• la stabilité du prix ;
• la valeur de marché ;
• ni une appréciation du capital.
Toute négociation secondaire peut intervenir indépendamment de l’émetteur et n’est pas promue comme un mécanisme d’investissement. VII. Principaux risques (synthèse)
Les principaux risques incluent :
• les évolutions réglementaires ;
• les risques technologiques liés au XRP Ledger ;
• les incertitudes agricoles et de vérification ;
• les risques opérationnels liés à l’adoption de l’écosystème ;
• l’absence de liquidité ou de prix de marché garanti.
CANEB peut perdre tout ou partie de son utilité perçue si l’écosystème CaneB ne se développe pas conformément aux objectifs prévus.
1. Présentation de l'Émetteur et du Projet 1.1. Identification de l'Émetteur L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS, une entité juridique française constituée sous la forme d'une Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS).
3. Chanvre Régénératif et Séquestration du Carbone 3.1. Base Agronomique Le chanvre industriel est une culture à croissance rapide qui peut contribuer à la capture du carbone lorsqu'il est cultivé selon des pratiques agricoles régénératives. Les caractéristiques agronomiques clés incluent :
4. Architecture Technique et Aperçu du Protocole 4.1. Infrastructure Blockchain Le CANEB est émis et fonctionne sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL), un réseau blockchain public et décentralisé conçu pour un débit de transaction élevé et des coûts de transaction faibles. Le XRPL fournit :
5. Description et Utilité du Jeton 5.1. Identité du Jeton CANEB est le jeton d'utilité de l'écosystème CaneB, émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL).
6. Offre et Allocation des Jetons 6.1. Offre Totale L'offre totale de CANEB est fixée à 144 000 000 000 de jetons. L'offre est techniquement plafonnée au niveau du protocole et ne peut être augmentée. Une fois l'émission initiale terminée, l'émetteur peut appliquer des restrictions techniques au compte émetteur afin d'empêcher toute création supplémentaire de jetons et de garantir l'immutabilité de l'offre. Le CANEB ne dispose pas d'un mécanisme de destruction (burn) destiné à influencer le prix ou la dynamique du marché. Toute destruction potentielle de jetons serait de nature opérationnelle et ne serait pas présentée comme un mécanisme économique ou financier. 6.2. Catégories d'Allocation Initiale L'offre initiale de CANEB est répartie entre des catégories prédéfinies liées aux rôles de l'écosystème et aux besoins opérationnels. Les catégories d'allocation indicatives incluent :
7. Gouvernance et Contrôles de l'Émetteur 7.1. Cadre de Gouvernance L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS, qui est responsable de la définition des politiques opérationnelles liées à la distribution, aux conditions de participation et aux services de l'écosystème. La gouvernance au sein du projet se concentre sur :
8. Facteurs de Risque Cette section décrit les principaux risques associés au projet CaneB et au jeton d'utilité CANEB. Ces risques peuvent affecter l'utilisabilité du CANEB, le fonctionnement de l'écosystème ou la capacité des participants à accéder aux services associés. La survenance de l'un de ces risques pourrait entraîner une perte partielle ou totale de l'utilité du CANEB au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. 8.1. Risques Réglementaires et Juridiques Le cadre réglementaire applicable aux crypto-actifs, aux données environnementales et à la traçabilité agricole peut évoluer. Les risques incluent :
9. Durabilité et Contribution Environnementale 9.1. Orientation Environnementale du Projet Le projet CaneB est orienté vers la promotion des pratiques agricoles régénératives appliquées à la culture du chanvre industriel et la documentation des co-bénéfices environnementaux associés. Le projet se concentre sur la participation volontaire et ne fournit pas d'instruments ou de certifications environnementales réglementés. 9.2. Domaines de Contribution Environnementale L'écosystème CaneB aborde la durabilité à travers les domaines suivants :
10. Considérations Juridiques et Fiscales 10.1. Classification Juridique Le CANEB est classé comme un jeton d'utilité (utility token) au sens de l'Article 3(1)(5) du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 (MiCA). Le CANEB n'est pas :
11. Coordonnées et Communications 11.1. Coordonnées de l'Émetteur L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS.
WHITEPAPER CaneB (CANEB) Utility Token – Version 1.0 Edition Date : 2026/01/19 Publication Date : 2026/01/29 By CANEBIER SAS | info@caneb.io
Important Legal Notice – Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA) This crypto-asset whitepaper has not been approved by any competent authority under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 on Markets in Crypto-assets (“MiCA”). The issuer of the crypto-asset described in this document is solely responsible for the content of this whitepaper. This whitepaper is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer to the public, a solicitation, or an invitation to purchase, subscribe for, or invest in any crypto-asset or financial instrument. CANEB is a utility token intended solely to provide access to goods and services within the CaneB ecosystem. CANEB does not constitute:
– a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II);
– an asset-referenced token (ART) within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114;
– an e-money token (EMT) within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114;
– a regulated carbon credit or a compliance offset instrument under EU or international environmental frameworks. CANEB does not confer any right to profit, yield, dividend, or capital appreciation. Environmental references in this document relate exclusively to voluntary agricultural practices and traceability mechanisms and do not constitute regulated environmental instruments. The value of CANEB, if any, is not guaranteed and may be nil. This document may be updated from time to time. Only the latest version published by the issuer is authoritative.
Language Versions This whitepaper is provided in French and English. The French version of this whitepaper is the authoritative version for regulatory and legal purposes. The English version is provided for information and convenience only. In the event of any discrepancy between the two versions, the French version shall prevail.
0. Executive Summary CaneB is a regenerative agriculture and environmental traceability ecosystem structured around industrial hemp cultivation using regenerative practices. The CANEB token is a utility token issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) and designed to provide digital access to services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. These functionalities include environmental contribution traceability, participation in verification programs, access to educational resources, and interaction with ecosystem marketplaces. The CaneB ecosystem connects real-world agricultural activity with blockchain-based recordkeeping by linking measured and documented cultivation practices to on-chain token operations. This enables participants to document voluntary environmental contribution in a transparent and auditable manner. CANEB relies on quantified, measured, and documented sequestration data generated through on-field monitoring and standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies. CANEB does not represent a regulated carbon credit under EU or international carbon markets and does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. All environmental references relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of regenerative agricultural practices. CANEB is not an investment product, financial instrument, or regulated crypto-asset under MiFID II. It is a functional utility token granting access to services within a specific digital and agricultural ecosystem. The CaneB ecosystem is operated and developed by Canebier SAS, a French company focused on regenerative agriculture, environmental data traceability, and the distribution of hemp-based products and services. The issuer does not promise any financial return, price stability, or appreciation associated with holding CANEB. CANEB is intended solely for use within the CaneB ecosystem and does not confer ownership, governance rights, profit-sharing rights, or any claim on the assets or revenues of Canebier SAS or its partners.
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY (MiCA Article 6) I. What is the CaneB project? CaneB is an ecosystem focused on regenerative industrial hemp cultivation and environmental traceability.
It aims to document agricultural practices using standardized monitoring and verification methods and to provide digital access to related services and programs. The project connects agricultural activities with digital records to enable traceability of voluntary environmental contributions. II. What is CANEB? CANEB is a utility token issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). It is used solely within the CaneB ecosystem to enable access to services, participation in programs, and interaction with associated digital platforms. CANEB:
• is not an investment product;
• does not represent ownership or equity;
• does not provide profit-sharing or yield;
• does not represent a regulated carbon credit;
• does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. III. Who issues CANEB? CANEB is operationally managed by Canebier SAS, a French company. The initial technical issuance was performed by a shareholder to bootstrap the ecosystem. Canebier SAS now oversees operational distribution, education, and governance of the CaneB ecosystem. IV. What can CANEB be used for? Within the CaneB ecosystem, CANEB enables:
• access to educational content and participation programs;
• eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• interaction with ecosystem platforms and marketplaces;
• redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. V. How many CANEB tokens exist? The total supply of CANEB is fixed at 144,000,000,000 tokens. The supply is technically capped and cannot be increased. VI. Does CANEB have a guaranteed value? No. The issuer does not guarantee:
• liquidity;
• exchange listing;
• price stability;
• market value;
• or capital appreciation. Any secondary trading may occur independently of the issuer and is not promoted as an investment mechanism. VII. Main risks (summary) Key risks include:
• regulatory changes;
• technological risks related to the XRP Ledger;
• agricultural and verification uncertainties;
• operational risks related to ecosystem adoption;
• absence of guaranteed liquidity or market price. CANEB may lose part or all of its perceived utility if the CaneB ecosystem does not develop as intended.
1. Issuer and Project Overview 1.1. Issuer Identification The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS, a French legal entity incorporated as a Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS). Corporate name: Canebier SAS
Registration number: 994 415 362 (RCS Manosque)
Registered office: 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
Date of incorporation: 5 December 2025 Canebier SAS develops and coordinates the CaneB ecosystem, including educational initiatives, environmental traceability services, and operational distribution of the CANEB token within the scope of the project. The initial technical issuance of CANEB on the XRP Ledger was performed by a shareholder as a private individual for protocol bootstrapping purposes. Canebier SAS now assumes responsibility for operational management, distribution policies, and ecosystem governance. 1.2. Description of the CaneB Project CaneB is an ecosystem focused on regenerative industrial hemp cultivation and the documentation of agricultural practices through structured monitoring and verification procedures. The project aims to: • encourage regenerative agricultural methods applied to industrial hemp;
• facilitate traceability of cultivation practices and environmental contribution;
• provide educational content and participation programs related to sustainable agriculture;
• enable digital interaction between agricultural activity and associated services. CaneB operates as a voluntary and non-regulatory framework. It does not issue or certify regulated carbon credits and does not provide compliance instruments under EU or international environmental schemes. Environmental references within the CaneB project relate exclusively to voluntary agricultural practices and the traceability of such practices. 1.3. Role of CANEB within the Project CANEB is the utility token used within the CaneB ecosystem to enable access to specific services and functionalities. Within the project, CANEB is used to: • grant access to educational resources and participation programs;
• enable eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• facilitate interaction with ecosystem platforms and affiliated services;
• allow redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. CANEB does not represent: • equity or ownership in Canebier SAS;
• a financial instrument;
• a profit-sharing right;
• a regulated carbon credit;
• a compliance offset instrument. CANEB does not confer governance rights over Canebier SAS or its assets. 1.4. Legal Classification of CANEB CANEB is classified as a utility token within the meaning of Article 3(1)(5) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA). CANEB is not: • an asset-referenced token (ART);
• an e-money token (EMT);
• a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II). The token is intended solely for functional use within the CaneB ecosystem.
2. Project Description and Objectives 2.1. Context Agricultural production systems play a central role in land use, biomass generation, and soil management. However, mechanisms for documenting environmentally responsible agricultural practices and linking them to verifiable digital records remain limited and fragmented. Current challenges include: • limited traceability of cultivation practices and environmental contribution;
• absence of standardized and auditable documentation of regenerative agricultural methods;
• difficulty in connecting physical agricultural activity with persistent digital records;
• restricted access for small and medium producers to verification and recognition mechanisms;
• risk of inconsistent or unverifiable environmental claims in the absence of structured monitoring. Digital systems used to represent environmental contribution often rely on indirect estimations or declarations without durable linkage to field-level practices. 2.2. Project Objectives The CaneB project seeks to address these challenges by establishing an ecosystem in which regenerative industrial hemp cultivation practices are documented, monitored, and recorded through structured procedures and associated with digital records. The project objectives are to: • facilitate traceability of regenerative agricultural practices;
• enable documentation of voluntary environmental contribution;
• provide educational resources related to sustainable agriculture;
• support interaction between agricultural participants and digital services;
• establish transparent links between field-level activity and digital records. The project focuses on industrial hemp cultivated using regenerative agricultural practices due to its agronomic characteristics and compatibility with low-input cultivation systems. 2.3. Scope and Limitations CaneB operates as a voluntary framework and does not issue regulated environmental instruments. Specifically: • CaneB does not issue regulated carbon credits;
• CaneB does not provide compliance offset instruments;
• CaneB does not certify regulatory environmental performance;
• CaneB does not guarantee specific environmental outcomes. Environmental references within the project relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of agricultural practices and do not constitute regulated instruments under EU or international carbon market frameworks. 2.4. Role of CANEB in Achieving Project Objectives CANEB is used within the CaneB ecosystem as a functional tool to enable access to services and participation in project-related activities. CANEB enables: • access to educational content and participation programs;
• eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• interaction with project-related digital platforms;
• redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. CANEB does not represent an investment in the project and does not grant any claim over assets, revenues, or governance of Canebier SAS.
3. Regenerative Hemp and Carbon Sequestration 3.1. Agronomic Basis Industrial hemp is a fast-growing crop that can contribute to carbon capture when cultivated using regenerative agricultural practices. Key agronomic characteristics include: • rapid biomass accumulation contributing to short-cycle atmospheric carbon capture;
• deep root systems that enhance soil organic carbon storage and soil structure;
• low input requirements, reducing dependency on synthetic fertilizers and intensive irrigation;
• compatibility with crop rotation systems, supporting long-term soil equilibrium;
• capacity to contribute to soil restoration through phytoremediation mechanisms that can reduce concentrations of certain residual pollutants;
• transformation into durable bio-based materials (including textiles, composites, and construction inputs) that retain embedded biogenic carbon beyond the cultivation phase;
• generation of measurable environmental co-benefits across agricultural value chains, including biodiversity support, reduced chemical dependency, and circular resource utilization. 3.2. Measurement and Documentation Environmental contribution within the CaneB ecosystem relies on quantified, measured, and documented data generated through: • on-field monitoring of cultivation practices;
• standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies;
• traceability procedures linking agricultural activity to digital records. These mechanisms are intended to support transparency and consistency of documentation. They do not constitute certification under regulatory environmental schemes. 3.3. Regulatory Scope and Limitations CANEB does not represent a regulated carbon credit under EU or international carbon markets and does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. CaneB does not issue or certify regulated environmental instruments and does not guarantee specific sequestration outcomes. All environmental references within this document relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of regenerative agricultural practices. Environmental data and documentation generated within the CaneB ecosystem are intended for informational and participation purposes only and are not designed to fulfill statutory or regulatory offset obligations.
4. Technical Architecture and Protocol Overview 4.1. Blockchain Infrastructure CANEB is issued and operates on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), a public, decentralized blockchain network designed for high transaction throughput and low transaction costs. The XRPL provides: • native support for issued tokens (IOUs);
• on-ledger trustline mechanisms for token holding;
• decentralized exchange and automated market maker (AMM) functionalities;
• cryptographic validation of transactions;
• public and auditable transaction records. CANEB uses standard XRPL token mechanisms and does not rely on proprietary or experimental protocol modifications. 4.2. Token Configuration CANEB is configured with the following characteristics: • fixed total supply of 144,000,000,000 tokens;
• issuance performed by a designated issuer account;
• trustline-based holding model requiring user opt-in;
• transfer fee applied at protocol level in accordance with issuer configuration;
• issuer-level freeze functionality enabled for individual trustlines and, where necessary, global application. Freeze functionality is intended solely for compliance, fraud prevention, or technical incident management.
It does not permit seizure, transfer, or confiscation of user assets. Clawback functionality is not enabled. 4.3. Access and Wallet Infrastructure Users interact with CANEB through compatible XRPL wallets and applications. Access requires: • creation of an XRPL account;
• establishment of a trustline to the CANEB issuer;
• compliance with applicable participation conditions defined by the CaneB ecosystem. Wallets and user interfaces are provided by independent software providers.
Canebier SAS does not operate or control user wallets and does not provide custody of user assets. 4.4. Data and Application Layer The CaneB ecosystem includes off-chain and on-chain components: • on-chain components record token movements and trustline relationships;
• off-chain systems manage environmental data, participation records, and verification processes;
• application interfaces (including web and mobile platforms) provide user access to services and documentation. Environmental and participation data are linked to blockchain records through traceability references.
Blockchain records do not directly store agronomic or environmental measurements. 4.5. Security and Integrity Security of the system relies on: • cryptographic validation of transactions on the XRPL;
• segregation of issuer and operational accounts;
• restricted access to issuer-level functions;
• use of hardware-based signing devices for sensitive operations;
• internal procedures for transaction authorization and recordkeeping. The XRPL operates as an open network and is not controlled by Canebier SAS.
Operational continuity depends on the availability and performance of the XRPL network.
5. Token Description and Utility 5.1. Token Identity CANEB is the utility token of the CaneB ecosystem and is issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). Token name (brand): CaneB
Token code (on-ledger): CANEB
Blockchain: XRP Ledger (XRPL)
Token standard: XRPL issued currency (IOU model) CANEB exists solely as a digital unit recorded on the XRPL and is used exclusively within the scope of the CaneB ecosystem. 5.2. Functional Purpose of CANEB CANEB is designed to enable access to specific services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. Within the project, CANEB may be used to: • access educational resources and participation programs related to regenerative agriculture;
• enable eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• facilitate interaction with ecosystem applications and digital platforms;
• allow redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions;
• support participation in traceability and documentation processes. CANEB is not designed or intended to function as: • a store of value;
• a medium of exchange outside the CaneB ecosystem;
• a financial investment instrument;
• a governance token conferring decision-making rights. 5.3. Rights and Limitations Attached to CANEB Holding CANEB does not confer: • ownership rights in Canebier SAS;
• voting or governance rights;
• rights to dividends, interest, or profit-sharing;
• claims over assets, revenues, or intellectual property;
• any entitlement to financial return. CANEB confers only the ability to access and use defined ecosystem services subject to applicable conditions and availability. Use of CANEB is conditional upon: • compliance with ecosystem participation rules;
• establishment of a trustline on the XRPL;
• technical availability of the underlying blockchain and applications;
• adherence to applicable laws and regulations. 5.4. Relationship to Environmental Data Environmental and agricultural data associated with the CaneB ecosystem are recorded and managed through off-chain systems and linked to blockchain records for traceability purposes. CANEB does not represent: • a certified environmental unit;
• a regulated carbon credit;
• a compliance offset instrument;
• a guarantee of environmental performance. Any linkage between CANEB and environmental data serves informational and participation purposes only. 5.5. Transferability and Use Outside the Ecosystem CANEB may be technically transferable between XRPL accounts. Such transfers do not imply recognition of CANEB as a payment instrument or investment product. The issuer does not promote CANEB for general payment purposes and does not guarantee acceptance of CANEB outside the CaneB ecosystem. Secondary market activity, if any, may occur independently of the issuer and is not promoted as a mechanism for financial return.
6. Token Supply and Allocation 6.1. Total Supply The total supply of CANEB is fixed at 144,000,000,000 tokens. The supply is technically capped at protocol level and cannot be increased. Following completion of the initial issuance, the issuer may apply technical restrictions to the issuer account in order to prevent any further token creation and to ensure supply immutability. CANEB does not have a burn mechanism intended to influence price or market dynamics. Any potential token destruction would be operational in nature and would not be presented as an economic or financial mechanism. 6.2. Initial Allocation Categories The initial supply of CANEB is allocated across predefined categories linked to ecosystem roles and operational needs. Indicative allocation categories include: • farmers and agricultural participants;
• manufacturers and transformation partners;
• educational and research initiatives;
• team members and founders;
• media and outreach programs;
• end users and customers;
• ecosystem facilitation reserve. These categories reflect functional roles within the CaneB ecosystem and do not constitute financial entitlements. Allocation does not imply future value, return, or yield. 6.3. Distribution Principles Distribution of CANEB is conducted progressively in accordance with ecosystem participation and operational requirements. Distribution principles include: • linkage between token distribution and verified participation in ecosystem activities;
• avoidance of unconditional or speculative distribution;
• transparency of allocation categories;
• absence of fundraising or capital-raising objectives through token issuance. CANEB is not sold to the public for investment purposes. Distribution may occur through reward mechanisms, participation programs, or redemption processes linked to ecosystem services. 6.4. Liquidity and Usability Considerations A portion of the total supply is reserved to facilitate usability of CANEB within the ecosystem. This reserve may be used to: • enable participants to exchange CANEB with third parties where legally permitted;
• support functional access to ecosystem services;
• facilitate technical interaction with decentralized exchange mechanisms on the XRPL. The issuer does not commit to providing market liquidity, price support, or market depth. The existence of technical exchange mechanisms does not imply that CANEB is intended as an investment product or store of value. 6.5. Supply Transparency Information relating to: • total supply;
• issuer account;
• circulating amounts;
• token movements is publicly verifiable on the XRP Ledger. The issuer intends to maintain transparency regarding distribution categories and operational use of allocated tokens.
7. Governance and Issuer Controls 7.1. Governance Framework The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS, which is responsible for defining operational policies related to distribution, participation conditions, and ecosystem services. Governance within the project focuses on: • operational coordination of ecosystem participants;
• definition of participation and eligibility criteria;
• management of educational and traceability programs;
• oversight of token distribution in accordance with defined allocation categories. CANEB does not confer governance rights over Canebier SAS or decision-making authority within the company. 7.2. Issuer Account Structure CANEB is issued through a designated issuer account on the XRP Ledger. Issuer-level operations are restricted to defined administrative actions, including: • initial token issuance;
• trustline authorization where applicable;
• application of issuer-level configuration flags;
• operational recordkeeping and transparency. The issuer account is segregated from operational accounts used for distribution and ecosystem interaction. 7.3. Authorization and Freeze Controls The issuer has enabled issuer-level control features provided by the XRP Ledger protocol. These include: • individual trustline authorization where applicable;
• the ability to apply individual trustline freezes;
• the ability to apply a global freeze in exceptional circumstances. Freeze controls are intended to be used only for: • fraud prevention;
• compliance with legal or regulatory obligations;
• resolution of technical incidents;
• containment of abnormal network behavior. Freeze functionality: • does not permit confiscation of user assets;
• does not allow transfer of user balances without consent;
• does not override cryptographic ownership. 7.4. Clawback and Seizure Limitations Clawback functionality is not enabled for CANEB. The issuer cannot: • forcibly transfer CANEB from user wallets;
• seize or confiscate user balances;
• bypass wallet-level cryptographic controls. All movements of CANEB require valid cryptographic signatures from the account holder. 7.5. Transparency and Auditability The issuer address is publicly disclosed to enable independent verification of: • total token supply;
• circulating supply;
• absence of unauthorized issuance;
• configuration of issuer-level flags. Transaction records are publicly auditable on the XRP Ledger. Internal governance procedures include: • segregation of duties for sensitive operations;
• recordkeeping of issuer-level transactions;
• internal logging of configuration changes.
8. Risk Factors This section describes the principal risks associated with the CaneB project and the CANEB utility token. These risks may affect the usability of CANEB, the operation of the ecosystem, or the ability of participants to access associated services. The occurrence of any of these risks could result in partial or total loss of utility of CANEB within the CaneB ecosystem. 8.1. Regulatory and Legal Risks The regulatory framework applicable to crypto-assets, environmental data, and agricultural traceability may evolve. Risks include: • changes in European or national regulations affecting utility tokens;
• reinterpretation of CANEB’s legal classification;
• new obligations applicable to the issuer or ecosystem participants;
• restrictions on the distribution or use of crypto-assets in certain jurisdictions. Compliance with future regulatory requirements may increase operational costs or limit project activities. 8.2. Technological Risks CANEB relies on the XRP Ledger and associated wallet and application infrastructure. Risks include: • network congestion or technical malfunction of the XRPL;
• vulnerabilities in wallet software or third-party applications;
• cyber-attacks or unauthorized access to digital systems;
• dependency on external software providers. Technical failures may disrupt access to CANEB or related services. 8.3. Operational Risks The CaneB ecosystem depends on the ability of Canebier SAS to: • coordinate agricultural and digital activities;
• maintain verification and traceability systems;
• manage distribution and participation programs. Risks include: • delays in project development;
• insufficient adoption by agricultural participants;
• errors in operational processes;
• dependency on key personnel or partners. Operational challenges may reduce the functionality of the ecosystem. 8.4. Environmental and Data Risks Environmental data relies on field measurements and documentation. Risks include: • inaccuracies in on-field data collection;
• limitations of MRV methodologies;
• inconsistencies between reported and actual practices;
• delays or errors in data processing. Environmental references do not constitute certified or regulated measurements and may be subject to uncertainty. 8.5. Market and Liquidity Risks CANEB is not intended as an investment product and does not have guaranteed liquidity. Risks include: • absence of secondary markets;
• limited ability to exchange CANEB for other assets;
• volatility in any secondary market price if such markets exist;
• inability to redeem CANEB for goods or services outside the CaneB ecosystem. Participants may be unable to transfer or exchange CANEB when desired. 8.6. User and Custody Risks Participants are responsible for the security of their digital wallets and private keys. Risks include: • loss of private keys or recovery phrases;
• accidental transfer of CANEB to incorrect addresses;
• exposure to phishing or fraud attempts. Loss of access credentials may result in irreversible loss of CANEB. 8.7. Project Continuity Risks The CaneB ecosystem may be affected by external or internal events. Risks include: • discontinuation of project activities;
• insolvency of Canebier SAS;
• withdrawal of partners;
• insufficient funding to maintain operations. In such cases, CANEB may lose part or all of its functional utility. 8.8. No Guarantee of Value or Utility There is no guarantee that: • the CaneB ecosystem will develop as intended;
• CANEB will be accepted within the ecosystem;
• services associated with CANEB will be maintained. CANEB may become partially or entirely unusable. Holding CANEB does not provide protection against financial loss or operational failure.
9. Sustainability and Environmental Contribution 9.1. Environmental Orientation of the Project The CaneB project is oriented toward promoting regenerative agricultural practices applied to industrial hemp cultivation and the documentation of associated environmental co-benefits. The project focuses on voluntary participation and does not provide regulated environmental instruments or certifications. Environmental references in this document relate exclusively to agricultural practices and their traceability and do not constitute regulated carbon credits, compliance offset instruments, or certified environmental performance. 9.2. Areas of Environmental Contribution The CaneB ecosystem addresses sustainability through the following areas: • encouragement of low-input agricultural practices;
• promotion of crop rotation and soil-oriented cultivation methods;
• documentation of cultivation practices and associated environmental data;
• facilitation of circular use of hemp-based by-products in manufacturing and construction;
• support for biodiversity-compatible farming models. These areas reflect operational and agronomic approaches and do not constitute guarantees of environmental outcomes. 9.3. Measurement and Traceability Environmental contribution within the CaneB ecosystem is documented through: • on-field monitoring of cultivation practices;
• standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies;
• traceability procedures linking agricultural activity to digital records. The purpose of these mechanisms is to provide transparency and consistency of documentation. Environmental data and documentation are intended for informational and participation purposes only and are not designed to satisfy statutory or regulatory offset or certification requirements. 9.4. ESG and Co-Benefits The CaneB project considers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions as part of its operational approach. Examples of potential co-benefits include: • support for rural agricultural activity;
• facilitation of knowledge sharing related to regenerative practices;
• reduction of dependency on synthetic agricultural inputs;
• promotion of circular use of biomass resources. These co-benefits are descriptive and qualitative in nature and do not constitute performance guarantees or measurable financial outcomes. 9.5. Limitations and Scope CaneB does not: • certify regulatory environmental performance;
• issue or manage compliance instruments;
• guarantee specific sequestration levels;
• replace statutory environmental obligations. Participation in the CaneB ecosystem does not confer any regulatory or legal status with respect to environmental compliance. Environmental contribution within the project is voluntary and informational.
10. Legal and Tax Considerations 10.1. Legal Classification CANEB is classified as a utility token within the meaning of Article 3(1)(5) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA). CANEB is not: • an asset-referenced token (ART);
• an e-money token (EMT);
• a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II). CANEB is intended solely to provide access to services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. 10.2. Absence of Public Offering or Investment Solicitation This whitepaper does not constitute: • an offer to the public of crypto-assets;
• an invitation to invest;
• a solicitation for financial consideration. CANEB is not issued for the purpose of raising capital. Distribution of CANEB is conducted in connection with ecosystem participation, reward mechanisms, or redemption for services and does not constitute fundraising. 10.3. Jurisdictional Limitations The CaneB ecosystem is operated from France. Access to CANEB and associated services may be subject to: • local laws and regulations;
• restrictions applicable in certain jurisdictions;
• eligibility criteria defined by the issuer. Participants are responsible for ensuring that their use of CANEB is compliant with applicable laws in their jurisdiction. The issuer does not represent that CANEB is lawful in all jurisdictions. 10.4. Tax Treatment The tax treatment of CANEB may vary depending on: • the jurisdiction of the participant;
• the nature of CANEB acquisition;
• the use of CANEB within the ecosystem;
• applicable tax rules and interpretations. The issuer does not provide tax advice. Participants are responsible for: • determining their own tax obligations;
• consulting independent tax professionals where appropriate;
• complying with reporting and payment obligations applicable to their use of CANEB. 10.5. Consumer Protection and Liability CANEB does not confer consumer protection rights applicable to financial products. Use of CANEB is subject to: • technical constraints of the XRP Ledger;
• operational conditions of the CaneB ecosystem;
• availability of associated services. The issuer does not guarantee continuous operation of the ecosystem or permanent availability of services. Liability of the issuer is limited to its role in operating and coordinating the CaneB ecosystem.
11. Contact Information and Communications 11.1. Issuer Contact Details The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS. Corporate name: Canebier SAS
Registered office: 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
Registration: RCS Manosque 994 415 362 Official communication channels of the issuer include: • Website: https://www.caneb.io
• Ecosystem application: https://www.caneb.app
• Official contact email: info@caneb.io These channels are the only sources of authoritative information regarding the CaneB project and the CANEB token. 11.2. Communication Policy Communications related to the CaneB project and CANEB are intended to provide: • factual information about the project and its operation;
• descriptions of ecosystem services and participation conditions;
• disclosures required under applicable regulations. Communications do not constitute: • financial advice;
• investment recommendations;
• solicitation to purchase or hold CANEB for speculative purposes. The issuer undertakes to ensure that public communications remain consistent with the information contained in this whitepaper. 11.3. Updates to the Whitepaper This whitepaper may be updated from time to time to reflect: • changes in the CaneB ecosystem;
• regulatory developments;
• technical modifications;
• clarification of existing information. Updated versions will be made available through the official website of the project. Historical versions may remain accessible for transparency and recordkeeping purposes. 11.4. Governing Language The authoritative version of this whitepaper is the English-language version. Translations, if provided, are for informational purposes only and may not fully reflect the content of the authoritative version. In the event of discrepancy, the French version shall prevail.
Important avis juridique – Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 (MiCA) Le présent livre blanc (whitepaper) relatif à ce crypto-actif n'a été approuvé par aucune autorité compétente au titre du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 sur les marchés de crypto-actifs (« MiCA »). L'émetteur du crypto-actif décrit dans ce document est seul responsable du contenu de ce livre blanc. Ce livre blanc est fourni à titre informatif uniquement et ne constitue pas une offre au public, une sollicitation ou une invitation à acheter, souscrire ou investir dans un quelconque crypto-actif ou instrument financier. CANEB est un jeton d'utilité (utility token) destiné exclusivement à fournir un accès à des biens et services au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. CANEB ne constitue pas :
- Un instrument financier au sens de la Directive 2014/65/UE (MiFID II) ;
- Un jeton se référant à un actif (ART) au sens du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 ;
- Un jeton de monnaie électronique (EMT) au sens du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 ;
- Un crédit carbone réglementé ou un instrument de compensation de conformité au sens des cadres environnementaux de l'UE ou internationaux.
Versions linguistiques Le présent whitepaper est disponible en versions française et anglaise. La version du whitepaper constitue la version de référence à des fins juridiques et réglementaires. La version anglaise est fournie à titre informatif. En cas de divergence entre les deux versions, la version française prévaut.
0. Résumé Opérationnel (Executive Summary) CaneB est un écosystème d'agriculture régénérative et de traçabilité environnementale structuré autour de la culture du chanvre industriel utilisant des pratiques régénératrices. Le jeton CANEB est un jeton d'utilité émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL) et conçu pour fournir un accès numérique aux services et fonctionnalités au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. Ces fonctionnalités incluent la traçabilité des contributions environnementales, la participation à des programmes de vérification, l'accès à des ressources éducatives et l'interaction avec les places de marché (marketplaces) de l'écosystème. L'écosystème CaneB relie l'activité agricole réelle à l'archivage sur blockchain en liant les pratiques de culture mesurées et documentées aux opérations des jetons sur la chaîne (on-chain). Cela permet aux participants de documenter une contribution environnementale volontaire de manière transparente et auditable. CANEB s'appuie sur des données de séquestration quantifiées, mesurées et documentées, générées par un suivi sur le terrain et des méthodologies MRV (Mesure, Rapport, Vérification) standardisées. CANEB ne représente pas un crédit carbone réglementé au titre des marchés du carbone de l'UE ou internationaux et ne constitue pas un instrument de compensation de conformité. Toutes les références environnementales se rapportent exclusivement à la contribution volontaire et à la traçabilité des pratiques agricoles régénératives. CANEB n'est pas un produit d'investissement, un instrument financier ou un crypto-actif réglementé au sens de MiFID II. Il s'agit d'un jeton d'utilité fonctionnel accordant l'accès à des services au sein d'un écosystème numérique et agricole spécifique. L'écosystème CaneB est exploité et développé par Canebier SAS, une société française spécialisée dans l'agriculture régénérative, la traçabilité des données environnementales et la distribution de produits et services à base de chanvre. L'émetteur ne promet aucun rendement financier, stabilité de prix ou appréciation associés à la détention de CANEB. CANEB est destiné uniquement à être utilisé au sein de l'écosystème CaneB et ne confère aucun droit de propriété, droit de gouvernance, droit de partage des bénéfices, ni aucune créance sur les actifs ou les revenus de Canebier SAS ou de ses partenaires.
RÉSUMÉ NON TECHNIQUE (Article 6 du règlement MiCA) I. Qu’est-ce que le projet CaneB ?
CaneB est un écosystème axé sur la culture régénérative du chanvre industriel et la traçabilité environnementale.
Il vise à documenter les pratiques agricoles au moyen de méthodes normalisées de suivi et de vérification, et à fournir un accès numérique à des services et programmes associés.
Le projet relie les activités agricoles à des enregistrements numériques afin de permettre la traçabilité des contributions environnementales volontaires. II. Qu’est-ce que CANEB ?
CANEB est un jeton utilitaire émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL). Il est utilisé exclusivement au sein de l’écosystème CaneB pour permettre l’accès à des services, la participation à des programmes et l’interaction avec des plateformes numériques associées.
CANEB :
• n’est pas un produit d’investissement ;
• ne représente ni un droit de propriété ni une participation au capital ;
• ne confère aucun droit à partage de bénéfices ni à rendement ;
• ne représente pas un crédit carbone réglementé ;
• ne constitue pas un instrument de compensation au titre des dispositifs réglementaires. III. Qui émet CANEB ?
CANEB est opéré par Canebier SAS, société française. L’émission technique initiale a été réalisée par un actionnaire afin d’amorcer l’écosystème. Canebier SAS assure désormais la distribution opérationnelle, l’éducation des participants et la gouvernance de l’écosystème CaneB. IV. À quoi sert CANEB ?
Au sein de l’écosystème CaneB, CANEB permet :
• l’accès à des contenus éducatifs et à des programmes de participation ;
• l’éligibilité à des mécanismes de récompense liés à des activités agricoles vérifiées ;
• l’interaction avec les plateformes et places de marché de l’écosystème ;
• l’échange contre des biens et services liés à l’écosystème, dans des conditions définies. V. Combien de jetons CANEB existent-ils ?
L’offre totale de CANEB est fixée à 144 000 000 000 de jetons. Cette offre est plafonnée techniquement et ne peut pas être augmentée. VI. CANEB a-t-il une valeur garantie ?
Non.
L’émetteur ne garantit pas :
• la liquidité ;
• l’inscription sur des plateformes d’échange ;
• la stabilité du prix ;
• la valeur de marché ;
• ni une appréciation du capital.
Toute négociation secondaire peut intervenir indépendamment de l’émetteur et n’est pas promue comme un mécanisme d’investissement. VII. Principaux risques (synthèse)
Les principaux risques incluent :
• les évolutions réglementaires ;
• les risques technologiques liés au XRP Ledger ;
• les incertitudes agricoles et de vérification ;
• les risques opérationnels liés à l’adoption de l’écosystème ;
• l’absence de liquidité ou de prix de marché garanti.
CANEB peut perdre tout ou partie de son utilité perçue si l’écosystème CaneB ne se développe pas conformément aux objectifs prévus.
1. Présentation de l'Émetteur et du Projet 1.1. Identification de l'Émetteur L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS, une entité juridique française constituée sous la forme d'une Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS).
- Dénomination sociale : Canebier SAS
- Numéro d'immatriculation : 994 415 362 (RCS Manosque)
- Siège social : 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
- Date d'immatriculation : 5 décembre 2025
- Encourager les méthodes d'agriculture régénérative appliquées au chanvre industriel ;
- Faciliter la traçabilité des pratiques de culture et de la contribution environnementale ;
- Fournir du contenu éducatif et des programmes de participation liés à l'agriculture durable ;
- Permettre une interaction numérique entre l'activité agricole et les services associés.
- Accorder l'accès à des ressources éducatives et des programmes de participation ;
- Permettre l'éligibilité à des récompenses liées à une activité agricole vérifiée ;
- Faciliter l'interaction avec les plateformes de l'écosystème et les services affiliés ;
- Permettre l'échange contre des biens et services liés à l'écosystème selon des conditions définies.
- Des fonds propres ou un droit de propriété dans Canebier SAS ;
- Un instrument financier ;
- Un droit au partage des bénéfices ;
- Un crédit carbone réglementé ;
- Un instrument de compensation de conformité.
- Un jeton se référant à un actif (ART) ;
- Un jeton de monnaie électronique (EMT) ;
- Un instrument financier au sens de la Directive 2014/65/UE (MiFID II).
- Une traçabilité limitée des pratiques de culture et de la contribution environnementale ;
- L'absence de documentation standardisée et auditable des méthodes d'agriculture régénérative ;
- La difficulté de connecter l'activité agricole physique avec des enregistrements numériques persistants ;
- Un accès restreint pour les petits et moyens producteurs aux mécanismes de vérification et de reconnaissance ;
- Un risque d'allégations environnementales incohérentes ou invérifiables en l'absence de suivi structuré.
- Faciliter la traçabilité des pratiques agricoles régénératives ;
- Permettre la documentation d'une contribution environnementale volontaire ;
- Fournir des ressources éducatives liées à l'agriculture durable ;
- Soutenir l'interaction entre les participants agricoles et les services numériques ;
- Établir des liens transparents entre l'activité sur le terrain et les enregistrements numériques.
- CaneB n'émet pas de crédits carbone réglementés ;
- CaneB ne fournit pas d'instruments de compensation de conformité ;
- CaneB ne certifie pas de performance environnementale réglementaire ;
- CaneB ne garantit pas de résultats environnementaux spécifiques.
- L'accès au contenu éducatif et aux programmes de participation ;
- L'éligibilité à des récompenses liées à une activité agricole vérifiée ;
- L'interaction avec les plateformes numériques liées au projet ;
- L'échange contre des biens et services liés à l'écosystème selon des conditions définies.
3. Chanvre Régénératif et Séquestration du Carbone 3.1. Base Agronomique Le chanvre industriel est une culture à croissance rapide qui peut contribuer à la capture du carbone lorsqu'il est cultivé selon des pratiques agricoles régénératives. Les caractéristiques agronomiques clés incluent :
- Une accumulation rapide de biomasse contribuant à la capture du carbone atmosphérique en cycle court ;
- Des systèmes racinaires profonds qui favorisent le stockage du carbone organique du sol et améliorent sa structure ;
- De faibles besoins en intrants, réduisant la dépendance aux engrais synthétiques et à l'irrigation intensive ;
- Une compatibilité avec les systèmes de rotation des cultures, soutenant l'équilibre du sol à long terme ;
- Une capacité à contribuer à la restauration des sols via des mécanismes de phytoremédiation pouvant réduire les concentrations de certains polluants résiduels ;
- Une transformation en matériaux biosourcés durables (textiles, composites, matériaux de construction) qui conservent le carbone biogénique incorporé au-delà de la phase de culture ;
- La génération de co-bénéfices environnementaux mesurables à travers les chaînes de valeur agricoles (soutien à la biodiversité, réduction de la dépendance chimique, utilisation circulaire des ressources).
- Le suivi sur le terrain des pratiques de culture ;
- Des méthodologies MRV (Mesure, Rapport, Vérification) standardisées ;
- Des procédures de traçabilité liant l'activité agricole aux enregistrements numériques.
4. Architecture Technique et Aperçu du Protocole 4.1. Infrastructure Blockchain Le CANEB est émis et fonctionne sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL), un réseau blockchain public et décentralisé conçu pour un débit de transaction élevé et des coûts de transaction faibles. Le XRPL fournit :
- Un support natif pour les jetons émis (IOU) ;
- Des mécanismes de lignes de confiance (trustlines) sur le registre pour la détention des jetons ;
- Des fonctionnalités d'échange décentralisé (DEX) et de tenue de marché automatisée (AMM) ;
- Une validation cryptographique des transactions ;
- Des enregistrements de transactions publics et auditables.
- Offre totale fixe de 144 000 000 000 de jetons ;
- Émission réalisée par un compte émetteur désigné ;
- Modèle de détention basé sur les lignes de confiance (trustlines) nécessitant l'adhésion de l'utilisateur (opt-in) ;
- Frais de transfert appliqués au niveau du protocole conformément à la configuration de l'émetteur ;
- Fonctionnalité de gel (freeze) activée au niveau de l'émetteur pour les lignes de confiance individuelles et, si nécessaire, application globale.
- La création d'un compte XRPL ;
- L'établissement d'une ligne de confiance (trustline) vers l'émetteur du CANEB ;
- Le respect des conditions de participation applicables définies par l'écosystème CaneB.
- Les composants sur chaîne enregistrent les mouvements de jetons et les relations de lignes de confiance ;
- Les systèmes hors chaîne gèrent les données environnementales, les registres de participation et les processus de vérification ;
- Les interfaces applicatives (plateformes web et mobiles) fournissent aux utilisateurs l'accès aux services et à la documentation.
- La validation cryptographique des transactions sur le XRPL ;
- La ségrégation de l'émetteur et des comptes opérationnels ;
- L'accès restreint aux fonctions de niveau émetteur ;
- L'utilisation de dispositifs de signature matériels (hardware wallets) pour les opérations sensibles ;
- Des procédures internes pour l'autorisation des transactions et la tenue des registres.
5. Description et Utilité du Jeton 5.1. Identité du Jeton CANEB est le jeton d'utilité de l'écosystème CaneB, émis sur le XRP Ledger (XRPL).
- Nom du jeton (marque) : CaneB
- Code du jeton (sur le registre) : CANEB
- Blockchain : XRP Ledger (XRPL)
- Standard du jeton : Devise émise sur XRPL (modèle IOU)
- Accéder aux ressources éducatives et aux programmes de participation liés à l'agriculture régénérative ;
- Permettre l'éligibilité à des récompenses liées à une activité agricole vérifiée ;
- Faciliter l'interaction avec les applications et plateformes numériques de l'écosystème ;
- Permettre l'échange contre des biens et services liés à l'écosystème selon des conditions définies ;
- Soutenir la participation aux processus de traçabilité et de documentation.
- Une réserve de valeur ;
- Un moyen d'échange en dehors de l'écosystème CaneB ;
- Un instrument d'investissement financier ;
- Un jeton de gouvernance conférant des droits de décision.
- De droits de propriété dans Canebier SAS ;
- De droits de vote ou de gouvernance ;
- De droits aux dividendes, intérêts ou partage des bénéfices ;
- De créances sur les actifs, les revenus ou la propriété intellectuelle ;
- Un quelconque droit à un rendement financier.
- Une unité environnementale certifiée ;
- Un crédit carbone réglementé ;
- Un instrument de compensation de conformité ;
- Une garantie de performance environnementale.
6. Offre et Allocation des Jetons 6.1. Offre Totale L'offre totale de CANEB est fixée à 144 000 000 000 de jetons. L'offre est techniquement plafonnée au niveau du protocole et ne peut être augmentée. Une fois l'émission initiale terminée, l'émetteur peut appliquer des restrictions techniques au compte émetteur afin d'empêcher toute création supplémentaire de jetons et de garantir l'immutabilité de l'offre. Le CANEB ne dispose pas d'un mécanisme de destruction (burn) destiné à influencer le prix ou la dynamique du marché. Toute destruction potentielle de jetons serait de nature opérationnelle et ne serait pas présentée comme un mécanisme économique ou financier. 6.2. Catégories d'Allocation Initiale L'offre initiale de CANEB est répartie entre des catégories prédéfinies liées aux rôles de l'écosystème et aux besoins opérationnels. Les catégories d'allocation indicatives incluent :
- Agriculteurs et participants agricoles ;
- Fabricants et partenaires de transformation ;
- Initiatives éducatives et de recherche ;
- Membres de l'équipe et fondateurs ;
- Programmes de médias et de sensibilisation ;
- Utilisateurs finaux et clients ;
- Réserve de facilitation de l'écosystème.
- Le lien entre la distribution des jetons et la participation vérifiée aux activités de l'écosystème ;
- L'évitement d'une distribution inconditionnelle ou spéculative ;
- La transparence des catégories d'allocation ;
- L'absence d'objectifs de collecte de fonds ou de levée de capitaux via l'émission de jetons.
- Permettre aux participants d'échanger des CANEB avec des tiers lorsque la loi le permet ;
- Soutenir l'accès fonctionnel aux services de l'écosystème ;
- Faciliter l'interaction technique avec les mécanismes d'échange décentralisés sur le XRPL.
7. Gouvernance et Contrôles de l'Émetteur 7.1. Cadre de Gouvernance L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS, qui est responsable de la définition des politiques opérationnelles liées à la distribution, aux conditions de participation et aux services de l'écosystème. La gouvernance au sein du projet se concentre sur :
- La coordination opérationnelle des participants de l'écosystème ;
- La définition des critères de participation et d'éligibilité ;
- La gestion des programmes éducatifs et de traçabilité ;
- La supervision de la distribution des jetons conformément aux catégories d'allocation définies.
- L'émission initiale de jetons ;
- L'autorisation des lignes de confiance (trustlines) le cas échéant ;
- L'application des indicateurs (flags) de configuration de l'émetteur ;
- La tenue des registres opérationnels et la transparence.
- L'autorisation individuelle des lignes de confiance le cas échéant ;
- La capacité d'appliquer des gels de lignes de confiance individuelles ;
- La capacité d'appliquer un gel global dans des circonstances exceptionnelles.
8. Facteurs de Risque Cette section décrit les principaux risques associés au projet CaneB et au jeton d'utilité CANEB. Ces risques peuvent affecter l'utilisabilité du CANEB, le fonctionnement de l'écosystème ou la capacité des participants à accéder aux services associés. La survenance de l'un de ces risques pourrait entraîner une perte partielle ou totale de l'utilité du CANEB au sein de l'écosystème CaneB. 8.1. Risques Réglementaires et Juridiques Le cadre réglementaire applicable aux crypto-actifs, aux données environnementales et à la traçabilité agricole peut évoluer. Les risques incluent :
- Des changements dans les réglementations européennes ou nationales affectant les jetons d'utilité ;
- Une réinterprétation de la classification juridique du CANEB ;
- De nouvelles obligations applicables à l'émetteur ou aux participants de l'écosystème ;
- Des restrictions sur la distribution ou l'utilisation de crypto-actifs dans certaines juridictions.
- La congestion du réseau ou un dysfonctionnement technique du XRPL ;
- Des vulnérabilités dans les logiciels de portefeuilles ou les applications tierces ;
- Des cyberattaques ou des accès non autorisés aux systèmes numériques ;
- La dépendance vis-à-vis de fournisseurs de logiciels externes.
- Coordonner les activités agricoles et numériques ;
- Maintenir les systèmes de vérification et de traçabilité ;
- Gérer les programmes de distribution et de participation.
- Des inexactitudes dans la collecte des données sur le terrain ;
- Les limites des méthodologies MRV ;
- Des incohérences entre les pratiques déclarées et réelles ;
- Des retards ou erreurs dans le traitement des données.
9. Durabilité et Contribution Environnementale 9.1. Orientation Environnementale du Projet Le projet CaneB est orienté vers la promotion des pratiques agricoles régénératives appliquées à la culture du chanvre industriel et la documentation des co-bénéfices environnementaux associés. Le projet se concentre sur la participation volontaire et ne fournit pas d'instruments ou de certifications environnementales réglementés. 9.2. Domaines de Contribution Environnementale L'écosystème CaneB aborde la durabilité à travers les domaines suivants :
- Encouragement des pratiques agricoles à faibles intrants ;
- Promotion de la rotation des cultures et des méthodes de culture orientées vers la santé des sols ;
- Documentation des pratiques de culture et des données environnementales associées ;
- Facilitation de l'utilisation circulaire des sous-produits du chanvre dans l'industrie et la construction ;
- Soutien aux modèles agricoles compatibles avec la biodiversité.
10. Considérations Juridiques et Fiscales 10.1. Classification Juridique Le CANEB est classé comme un jeton d'utilité (utility token) au sens de l'Article 3(1)(5) du Règlement (UE) 2023/1114 (MiCA). Le CANEB n'est pas :
- Un jeton se référant à un actif (ART) ;
- Un jeton de monnaie électronique (EMT) ;
- Un instrument financier au sens de la Directive 2014/65/UE (MiFID II). Le CANEB est destiné exclusivement à fournir un accès aux services et fonctionnalités au sein de l'écosystème CaneB.
- Une offre au public de crypto-actifs ;
- Une invitation à investir ;
- Une sollicitation en vue d'une contrepartie financière. Le CANEB n'est pas émis dans le but de lever des capitaux. La distribution du CANEB est effectuée en lien avec la participation à l'écosystème, des mécanismes de récompense ou l'échange contre des services, et ne constitue pas une collecte de fonds.
- Aux lois et réglementations locales ;
- Aux restrictions applicables dans certaines juridictions ;
- Aux critères d'éligibilité définis par l'émetteur. Les participants sont responsables de s'assurer que leur utilisation du CANEB est conforme aux lois applicables dans leur juridiction. L'émetteur ne garantit pas que le CANEB est légal dans toutes les juridictions.
11. Coordonnées et Communications 11.1. Coordonnées de l'Émetteur L'écosystème CaneB est exploité par Canebier SAS.
- Dénomination sociale : Canebier SAS
- Siège social : 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
- Immatriculation : RCS Manosque 994 415 362
- Canaux de communication officiels :
- Site web : https://www.caneb.io
- Application de l'écosystème : https://www.caneb.app
- Email de contact officiel : info@caneb.io Ces canaux sont les seules sources d'information faisant foi concernant le projet CaneB et le jeton CANEB.
WHITEPAPER CaneB (CANEB) Utility Token – Version 1.0 Edition Date : 2026/01/19 Publication Date : 2026/01/29 By CANEBIER SAS | info@caneb.io
Important Legal Notice – Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA) This crypto-asset whitepaper has not been approved by any competent authority under Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 on Markets in Crypto-assets (“MiCA”). The issuer of the crypto-asset described in this document is solely responsible for the content of this whitepaper. This whitepaper is provided for information purposes only and does not constitute an offer to the public, a solicitation, or an invitation to purchase, subscribe for, or invest in any crypto-asset or financial instrument. CANEB is a utility token intended solely to provide access to goods and services within the CaneB ecosystem. CANEB does not constitute:
– a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II);
– an asset-referenced token (ART) within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114;
– an e-money token (EMT) within the meaning of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114;
– a regulated carbon credit or a compliance offset instrument under EU or international environmental frameworks. CANEB does not confer any right to profit, yield, dividend, or capital appreciation. Environmental references in this document relate exclusively to voluntary agricultural practices and traceability mechanisms and do not constitute regulated environmental instruments. The value of CANEB, if any, is not guaranteed and may be nil. This document may be updated from time to time. Only the latest version published by the issuer is authoritative.
Language Versions This whitepaper is provided in French and English. The French version of this whitepaper is the authoritative version for regulatory and legal purposes. The English version is provided for information and convenience only. In the event of any discrepancy between the two versions, the French version shall prevail.
0. Executive Summary CaneB is a regenerative agriculture and environmental traceability ecosystem structured around industrial hemp cultivation using regenerative practices. The CANEB token is a utility token issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL) and designed to provide digital access to services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. These functionalities include environmental contribution traceability, participation in verification programs, access to educational resources, and interaction with ecosystem marketplaces. The CaneB ecosystem connects real-world agricultural activity with blockchain-based recordkeeping by linking measured and documented cultivation practices to on-chain token operations. This enables participants to document voluntary environmental contribution in a transparent and auditable manner. CANEB relies on quantified, measured, and documented sequestration data generated through on-field monitoring and standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies. CANEB does not represent a regulated carbon credit under EU or international carbon markets and does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. All environmental references relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of regenerative agricultural practices. CANEB is not an investment product, financial instrument, or regulated crypto-asset under MiFID II. It is a functional utility token granting access to services within a specific digital and agricultural ecosystem. The CaneB ecosystem is operated and developed by Canebier SAS, a French company focused on regenerative agriculture, environmental data traceability, and the distribution of hemp-based products and services. The issuer does not promise any financial return, price stability, or appreciation associated with holding CANEB. CANEB is intended solely for use within the CaneB ecosystem and does not confer ownership, governance rights, profit-sharing rights, or any claim on the assets or revenues of Canebier SAS or its partners.
NON-TECHNICAL SUMMARY (MiCA Article 6) I. What is the CaneB project? CaneB is an ecosystem focused on regenerative industrial hemp cultivation and environmental traceability.
It aims to document agricultural practices using standardized monitoring and verification methods and to provide digital access to related services and programs. The project connects agricultural activities with digital records to enable traceability of voluntary environmental contributions. II. What is CANEB? CANEB is a utility token issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). It is used solely within the CaneB ecosystem to enable access to services, participation in programs, and interaction with associated digital platforms. CANEB:
• is not an investment product;
• does not represent ownership or equity;
• does not provide profit-sharing or yield;
• does not represent a regulated carbon credit;
• does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. III. Who issues CANEB? CANEB is operationally managed by Canebier SAS, a French company. The initial technical issuance was performed by a shareholder to bootstrap the ecosystem. Canebier SAS now oversees operational distribution, education, and governance of the CaneB ecosystem. IV. What can CANEB be used for? Within the CaneB ecosystem, CANEB enables:
• access to educational content and participation programs;
• eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• interaction with ecosystem platforms and marketplaces;
• redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. V. How many CANEB tokens exist? The total supply of CANEB is fixed at 144,000,000,000 tokens. The supply is technically capped and cannot be increased. VI. Does CANEB have a guaranteed value? No. The issuer does not guarantee:
• liquidity;
• exchange listing;
• price stability;
• market value;
• or capital appreciation. Any secondary trading may occur independently of the issuer and is not promoted as an investment mechanism. VII. Main risks (summary) Key risks include:
• regulatory changes;
• technological risks related to the XRP Ledger;
• agricultural and verification uncertainties;
• operational risks related to ecosystem adoption;
• absence of guaranteed liquidity or market price. CANEB may lose part or all of its perceived utility if the CaneB ecosystem does not develop as intended.
1. Issuer and Project Overview 1.1. Issuer Identification The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS, a French legal entity incorporated as a Société par Actions Simplifiée (SAS). Corporate name: Canebier SAS
Registration number: 994 415 362 (RCS Manosque)
Registered office: 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
Date of incorporation: 5 December 2025 Canebier SAS develops and coordinates the CaneB ecosystem, including educational initiatives, environmental traceability services, and operational distribution of the CANEB token within the scope of the project. The initial technical issuance of CANEB on the XRP Ledger was performed by a shareholder as a private individual for protocol bootstrapping purposes. Canebier SAS now assumes responsibility for operational management, distribution policies, and ecosystem governance. 1.2. Description of the CaneB Project CaneB is an ecosystem focused on regenerative industrial hemp cultivation and the documentation of agricultural practices through structured monitoring and verification procedures. The project aims to: • encourage regenerative agricultural methods applied to industrial hemp;
• facilitate traceability of cultivation practices and environmental contribution;
• provide educational content and participation programs related to sustainable agriculture;
• enable digital interaction between agricultural activity and associated services. CaneB operates as a voluntary and non-regulatory framework. It does not issue or certify regulated carbon credits and does not provide compliance instruments under EU or international environmental schemes. Environmental references within the CaneB project relate exclusively to voluntary agricultural practices and the traceability of such practices. 1.3. Role of CANEB within the Project CANEB is the utility token used within the CaneB ecosystem to enable access to specific services and functionalities. Within the project, CANEB is used to: • grant access to educational resources and participation programs;
• enable eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• facilitate interaction with ecosystem platforms and affiliated services;
• allow redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. CANEB does not represent: • equity or ownership in Canebier SAS;
• a financial instrument;
• a profit-sharing right;
• a regulated carbon credit;
• a compliance offset instrument. CANEB does not confer governance rights over Canebier SAS or its assets. 1.4. Legal Classification of CANEB CANEB is classified as a utility token within the meaning of Article 3(1)(5) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA). CANEB is not: • an asset-referenced token (ART);
• an e-money token (EMT);
• a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II). The token is intended solely for functional use within the CaneB ecosystem.
2. Project Description and Objectives 2.1. Context Agricultural production systems play a central role in land use, biomass generation, and soil management. However, mechanisms for documenting environmentally responsible agricultural practices and linking them to verifiable digital records remain limited and fragmented. Current challenges include: • limited traceability of cultivation practices and environmental contribution;
• absence of standardized and auditable documentation of regenerative agricultural methods;
• difficulty in connecting physical agricultural activity with persistent digital records;
• restricted access for small and medium producers to verification and recognition mechanisms;
• risk of inconsistent or unverifiable environmental claims in the absence of structured monitoring. Digital systems used to represent environmental contribution often rely on indirect estimations or declarations without durable linkage to field-level practices. 2.2. Project Objectives The CaneB project seeks to address these challenges by establishing an ecosystem in which regenerative industrial hemp cultivation practices are documented, monitored, and recorded through structured procedures and associated with digital records. The project objectives are to: • facilitate traceability of regenerative agricultural practices;
• enable documentation of voluntary environmental contribution;
• provide educational resources related to sustainable agriculture;
• support interaction between agricultural participants and digital services;
• establish transparent links between field-level activity and digital records. The project focuses on industrial hemp cultivated using regenerative agricultural practices due to its agronomic characteristics and compatibility with low-input cultivation systems. 2.3. Scope and Limitations CaneB operates as a voluntary framework and does not issue regulated environmental instruments. Specifically: • CaneB does not issue regulated carbon credits;
• CaneB does not provide compliance offset instruments;
• CaneB does not certify regulatory environmental performance;
• CaneB does not guarantee specific environmental outcomes. Environmental references within the project relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of agricultural practices and do not constitute regulated instruments under EU or international carbon market frameworks. 2.4. Role of CANEB in Achieving Project Objectives CANEB is used within the CaneB ecosystem as a functional tool to enable access to services and participation in project-related activities. CANEB enables: • access to educational content and participation programs;
• eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• interaction with project-related digital platforms;
• redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions. CANEB does not represent an investment in the project and does not grant any claim over assets, revenues, or governance of Canebier SAS.
3. Regenerative Hemp and Carbon Sequestration 3.1. Agronomic Basis Industrial hemp is a fast-growing crop that can contribute to carbon capture when cultivated using regenerative agricultural practices. Key agronomic characteristics include: • rapid biomass accumulation contributing to short-cycle atmospheric carbon capture;
• deep root systems that enhance soil organic carbon storage and soil structure;
• low input requirements, reducing dependency on synthetic fertilizers and intensive irrigation;
• compatibility with crop rotation systems, supporting long-term soil equilibrium;
• capacity to contribute to soil restoration through phytoremediation mechanisms that can reduce concentrations of certain residual pollutants;
• transformation into durable bio-based materials (including textiles, composites, and construction inputs) that retain embedded biogenic carbon beyond the cultivation phase;
• generation of measurable environmental co-benefits across agricultural value chains, including biodiversity support, reduced chemical dependency, and circular resource utilization. 3.2. Measurement and Documentation Environmental contribution within the CaneB ecosystem relies on quantified, measured, and documented data generated through: • on-field monitoring of cultivation practices;
• standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies;
• traceability procedures linking agricultural activity to digital records. These mechanisms are intended to support transparency and consistency of documentation. They do not constitute certification under regulatory environmental schemes. 3.3. Regulatory Scope and Limitations CANEB does not represent a regulated carbon credit under EU or international carbon markets and does not constitute a compliance offset instrument. CaneB does not issue or certify regulated environmental instruments and does not guarantee specific sequestration outcomes. All environmental references within this document relate exclusively to voluntary contribution and traceability of regenerative agricultural practices. Environmental data and documentation generated within the CaneB ecosystem are intended for informational and participation purposes only and are not designed to fulfill statutory or regulatory offset obligations.
4. Technical Architecture and Protocol Overview 4.1. Blockchain Infrastructure CANEB is issued and operates on the XRP Ledger (XRPL), a public, decentralized blockchain network designed for high transaction throughput and low transaction costs. The XRPL provides: • native support for issued tokens (IOUs);
• on-ledger trustline mechanisms for token holding;
• decentralized exchange and automated market maker (AMM) functionalities;
• cryptographic validation of transactions;
• public and auditable transaction records. CANEB uses standard XRPL token mechanisms and does not rely on proprietary or experimental protocol modifications. 4.2. Token Configuration CANEB is configured with the following characteristics: • fixed total supply of 144,000,000,000 tokens;
• issuance performed by a designated issuer account;
• trustline-based holding model requiring user opt-in;
• transfer fee applied at protocol level in accordance with issuer configuration;
• issuer-level freeze functionality enabled for individual trustlines and, where necessary, global application. Freeze functionality is intended solely for compliance, fraud prevention, or technical incident management.
It does not permit seizure, transfer, or confiscation of user assets. Clawback functionality is not enabled. 4.3. Access and Wallet Infrastructure Users interact with CANEB through compatible XRPL wallets and applications. Access requires: • creation of an XRPL account;
• establishment of a trustline to the CANEB issuer;
• compliance with applicable participation conditions defined by the CaneB ecosystem. Wallets and user interfaces are provided by independent software providers.
Canebier SAS does not operate or control user wallets and does not provide custody of user assets. 4.4. Data and Application Layer The CaneB ecosystem includes off-chain and on-chain components: • on-chain components record token movements and trustline relationships;
• off-chain systems manage environmental data, participation records, and verification processes;
• application interfaces (including web and mobile platforms) provide user access to services and documentation. Environmental and participation data are linked to blockchain records through traceability references.
Blockchain records do not directly store agronomic or environmental measurements. 4.5. Security and Integrity Security of the system relies on: • cryptographic validation of transactions on the XRPL;
• segregation of issuer and operational accounts;
• restricted access to issuer-level functions;
• use of hardware-based signing devices for sensitive operations;
• internal procedures for transaction authorization and recordkeeping. The XRPL operates as an open network and is not controlled by Canebier SAS.
Operational continuity depends on the availability and performance of the XRPL network.
5. Token Description and Utility 5.1. Token Identity CANEB is the utility token of the CaneB ecosystem and is issued on the XRP Ledger (XRPL). Token name (brand): CaneB
Token code (on-ledger): CANEB
Blockchain: XRP Ledger (XRPL)
Token standard: XRPL issued currency (IOU model) CANEB exists solely as a digital unit recorded on the XRPL and is used exclusively within the scope of the CaneB ecosystem. 5.2. Functional Purpose of CANEB CANEB is designed to enable access to specific services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. Within the project, CANEB may be used to: • access educational resources and participation programs related to regenerative agriculture;
• enable eligibility for rewards linked to verified agricultural activity;
• facilitate interaction with ecosystem applications and digital platforms;
• allow redemption for ecosystem-related goods and services under defined conditions;
• support participation in traceability and documentation processes. CANEB is not designed or intended to function as: • a store of value;
• a medium of exchange outside the CaneB ecosystem;
• a financial investment instrument;
• a governance token conferring decision-making rights. 5.3. Rights and Limitations Attached to CANEB Holding CANEB does not confer: • ownership rights in Canebier SAS;
• voting or governance rights;
• rights to dividends, interest, or profit-sharing;
• claims over assets, revenues, or intellectual property;
• any entitlement to financial return. CANEB confers only the ability to access and use defined ecosystem services subject to applicable conditions and availability. Use of CANEB is conditional upon: • compliance with ecosystem participation rules;
• establishment of a trustline on the XRPL;
• technical availability of the underlying blockchain and applications;
• adherence to applicable laws and regulations. 5.4. Relationship to Environmental Data Environmental and agricultural data associated with the CaneB ecosystem are recorded and managed through off-chain systems and linked to blockchain records for traceability purposes. CANEB does not represent: • a certified environmental unit;
• a regulated carbon credit;
• a compliance offset instrument;
• a guarantee of environmental performance. Any linkage between CANEB and environmental data serves informational and participation purposes only. 5.5. Transferability and Use Outside the Ecosystem CANEB may be technically transferable between XRPL accounts. Such transfers do not imply recognition of CANEB as a payment instrument or investment product. The issuer does not promote CANEB for general payment purposes and does not guarantee acceptance of CANEB outside the CaneB ecosystem. Secondary market activity, if any, may occur independently of the issuer and is not promoted as a mechanism for financial return.
6. Token Supply and Allocation 6.1. Total Supply The total supply of CANEB is fixed at 144,000,000,000 tokens. The supply is technically capped at protocol level and cannot be increased. Following completion of the initial issuance, the issuer may apply technical restrictions to the issuer account in order to prevent any further token creation and to ensure supply immutability. CANEB does not have a burn mechanism intended to influence price or market dynamics. Any potential token destruction would be operational in nature and would not be presented as an economic or financial mechanism. 6.2. Initial Allocation Categories The initial supply of CANEB is allocated across predefined categories linked to ecosystem roles and operational needs. Indicative allocation categories include: • farmers and agricultural participants;
• manufacturers and transformation partners;
• educational and research initiatives;
• team members and founders;
• media and outreach programs;
• end users and customers;
• ecosystem facilitation reserve. These categories reflect functional roles within the CaneB ecosystem and do not constitute financial entitlements. Allocation does not imply future value, return, or yield. 6.3. Distribution Principles Distribution of CANEB is conducted progressively in accordance with ecosystem participation and operational requirements. Distribution principles include: • linkage between token distribution and verified participation in ecosystem activities;
• avoidance of unconditional or speculative distribution;
• transparency of allocation categories;
• absence of fundraising or capital-raising objectives through token issuance. CANEB is not sold to the public for investment purposes. Distribution may occur through reward mechanisms, participation programs, or redemption processes linked to ecosystem services. 6.4. Liquidity and Usability Considerations A portion of the total supply is reserved to facilitate usability of CANEB within the ecosystem. This reserve may be used to: • enable participants to exchange CANEB with third parties where legally permitted;
• support functional access to ecosystem services;
• facilitate technical interaction with decentralized exchange mechanisms on the XRPL. The issuer does not commit to providing market liquidity, price support, or market depth. The existence of technical exchange mechanisms does not imply that CANEB is intended as an investment product or store of value. 6.5. Supply Transparency Information relating to: • total supply;
• issuer account;
• circulating amounts;
• token movements is publicly verifiable on the XRP Ledger. The issuer intends to maintain transparency regarding distribution categories and operational use of allocated tokens.
7. Governance and Issuer Controls 7.1. Governance Framework The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS, which is responsible for defining operational policies related to distribution, participation conditions, and ecosystem services. Governance within the project focuses on: • operational coordination of ecosystem participants;
• definition of participation and eligibility criteria;
• management of educational and traceability programs;
• oversight of token distribution in accordance with defined allocation categories. CANEB does not confer governance rights over Canebier SAS or decision-making authority within the company. 7.2. Issuer Account Structure CANEB is issued through a designated issuer account on the XRP Ledger. Issuer-level operations are restricted to defined administrative actions, including: • initial token issuance;
• trustline authorization where applicable;
• application of issuer-level configuration flags;
• operational recordkeeping and transparency. The issuer account is segregated from operational accounts used for distribution and ecosystem interaction. 7.3. Authorization and Freeze Controls The issuer has enabled issuer-level control features provided by the XRP Ledger protocol. These include: • individual trustline authorization where applicable;
• the ability to apply individual trustline freezes;
• the ability to apply a global freeze in exceptional circumstances. Freeze controls are intended to be used only for: • fraud prevention;
• compliance with legal or regulatory obligations;
• resolution of technical incidents;
• containment of abnormal network behavior. Freeze functionality: • does not permit confiscation of user assets;
• does not allow transfer of user balances without consent;
• does not override cryptographic ownership. 7.4. Clawback and Seizure Limitations Clawback functionality is not enabled for CANEB. The issuer cannot: • forcibly transfer CANEB from user wallets;
• seize or confiscate user balances;
• bypass wallet-level cryptographic controls. All movements of CANEB require valid cryptographic signatures from the account holder. 7.5. Transparency and Auditability The issuer address is publicly disclosed to enable independent verification of: • total token supply;
• circulating supply;
• absence of unauthorized issuance;
• configuration of issuer-level flags. Transaction records are publicly auditable on the XRP Ledger. Internal governance procedures include: • segregation of duties for sensitive operations;
• recordkeeping of issuer-level transactions;
• internal logging of configuration changes.
8. Risk Factors This section describes the principal risks associated with the CaneB project and the CANEB utility token. These risks may affect the usability of CANEB, the operation of the ecosystem, or the ability of participants to access associated services. The occurrence of any of these risks could result in partial or total loss of utility of CANEB within the CaneB ecosystem. 8.1. Regulatory and Legal Risks The regulatory framework applicable to crypto-assets, environmental data, and agricultural traceability may evolve. Risks include: • changes in European or national regulations affecting utility tokens;
• reinterpretation of CANEB’s legal classification;
• new obligations applicable to the issuer or ecosystem participants;
• restrictions on the distribution or use of crypto-assets in certain jurisdictions. Compliance with future regulatory requirements may increase operational costs or limit project activities. 8.2. Technological Risks CANEB relies on the XRP Ledger and associated wallet and application infrastructure. Risks include: • network congestion or technical malfunction of the XRPL;
• vulnerabilities in wallet software or third-party applications;
• cyber-attacks or unauthorized access to digital systems;
• dependency on external software providers. Technical failures may disrupt access to CANEB or related services. 8.3. Operational Risks The CaneB ecosystem depends on the ability of Canebier SAS to: • coordinate agricultural and digital activities;
• maintain verification and traceability systems;
• manage distribution and participation programs. Risks include: • delays in project development;
• insufficient adoption by agricultural participants;
• errors in operational processes;
• dependency on key personnel or partners. Operational challenges may reduce the functionality of the ecosystem. 8.4. Environmental and Data Risks Environmental data relies on field measurements and documentation. Risks include: • inaccuracies in on-field data collection;
• limitations of MRV methodologies;
• inconsistencies between reported and actual practices;
• delays or errors in data processing. Environmental references do not constitute certified or regulated measurements and may be subject to uncertainty. 8.5. Market and Liquidity Risks CANEB is not intended as an investment product and does not have guaranteed liquidity. Risks include: • absence of secondary markets;
• limited ability to exchange CANEB for other assets;
• volatility in any secondary market price if such markets exist;
• inability to redeem CANEB for goods or services outside the CaneB ecosystem. Participants may be unable to transfer or exchange CANEB when desired. 8.6. User and Custody Risks Participants are responsible for the security of their digital wallets and private keys. Risks include: • loss of private keys or recovery phrases;
• accidental transfer of CANEB to incorrect addresses;
• exposure to phishing or fraud attempts. Loss of access credentials may result in irreversible loss of CANEB. 8.7. Project Continuity Risks The CaneB ecosystem may be affected by external or internal events. Risks include: • discontinuation of project activities;
• insolvency of Canebier SAS;
• withdrawal of partners;
• insufficient funding to maintain operations. In such cases, CANEB may lose part or all of its functional utility. 8.8. No Guarantee of Value or Utility There is no guarantee that: • the CaneB ecosystem will develop as intended;
• CANEB will be accepted within the ecosystem;
• services associated with CANEB will be maintained. CANEB may become partially or entirely unusable. Holding CANEB does not provide protection against financial loss or operational failure.
9. Sustainability and Environmental Contribution 9.1. Environmental Orientation of the Project The CaneB project is oriented toward promoting regenerative agricultural practices applied to industrial hemp cultivation and the documentation of associated environmental co-benefits. The project focuses on voluntary participation and does not provide regulated environmental instruments or certifications. Environmental references in this document relate exclusively to agricultural practices and their traceability and do not constitute regulated carbon credits, compliance offset instruments, or certified environmental performance. 9.2. Areas of Environmental Contribution The CaneB ecosystem addresses sustainability through the following areas: • encouragement of low-input agricultural practices;
• promotion of crop rotation and soil-oriented cultivation methods;
• documentation of cultivation practices and associated environmental data;
• facilitation of circular use of hemp-based by-products in manufacturing and construction;
• support for biodiversity-compatible farming models. These areas reflect operational and agronomic approaches and do not constitute guarantees of environmental outcomes. 9.3. Measurement and Traceability Environmental contribution within the CaneB ecosystem is documented through: • on-field monitoring of cultivation practices;
• standardized MRV (Measurement, Reporting, Verification) methodologies;
• traceability procedures linking agricultural activity to digital records. The purpose of these mechanisms is to provide transparency and consistency of documentation. Environmental data and documentation are intended for informational and participation purposes only and are not designed to satisfy statutory or regulatory offset or certification requirements. 9.4. ESG and Co-Benefits The CaneB project considers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) dimensions as part of its operational approach. Examples of potential co-benefits include: • support for rural agricultural activity;
• facilitation of knowledge sharing related to regenerative practices;
• reduction of dependency on synthetic agricultural inputs;
• promotion of circular use of biomass resources. These co-benefits are descriptive and qualitative in nature and do not constitute performance guarantees or measurable financial outcomes. 9.5. Limitations and Scope CaneB does not: • certify regulatory environmental performance;
• issue or manage compliance instruments;
• guarantee specific sequestration levels;
• replace statutory environmental obligations. Participation in the CaneB ecosystem does not confer any regulatory or legal status with respect to environmental compliance. Environmental contribution within the project is voluntary and informational.
10. Legal and Tax Considerations 10.1. Legal Classification CANEB is classified as a utility token within the meaning of Article 3(1)(5) of Regulation (EU) 2023/1114 (MiCA). CANEB is not: • an asset-referenced token (ART);
• an e-money token (EMT);
• a financial instrument within the meaning of Directive 2014/65/EU (MiFID II). CANEB is intended solely to provide access to services and functionalities within the CaneB ecosystem. 10.2. Absence of Public Offering or Investment Solicitation This whitepaper does not constitute: • an offer to the public of crypto-assets;
• an invitation to invest;
• a solicitation for financial consideration. CANEB is not issued for the purpose of raising capital. Distribution of CANEB is conducted in connection with ecosystem participation, reward mechanisms, or redemption for services and does not constitute fundraising. 10.3. Jurisdictional Limitations The CaneB ecosystem is operated from France. Access to CANEB and associated services may be subject to: • local laws and regulations;
• restrictions applicable in certain jurisdictions;
• eligibility criteria defined by the issuer. Participants are responsible for ensuring that their use of CANEB is compliant with applicable laws in their jurisdiction. The issuer does not represent that CANEB is lawful in all jurisdictions. 10.4. Tax Treatment The tax treatment of CANEB may vary depending on: • the jurisdiction of the participant;
• the nature of CANEB acquisition;
• the use of CANEB within the ecosystem;
• applicable tax rules and interpretations. The issuer does not provide tax advice. Participants are responsible for: • determining their own tax obligations;
• consulting independent tax professionals where appropriate;
• complying with reporting and payment obligations applicable to their use of CANEB. 10.5. Consumer Protection and Liability CANEB does not confer consumer protection rights applicable to financial products. Use of CANEB is subject to: • technical constraints of the XRP Ledger;
• operational conditions of the CaneB ecosystem;
• availability of associated services. The issuer does not guarantee continuous operation of the ecosystem or permanent availability of services. Liability of the issuer is limited to its role in operating and coordinating the CaneB ecosystem.
11. Contact Information and Communications 11.1. Issuer Contact Details The CaneB ecosystem is operated by Canebier SAS. Corporate name: Canebier SAS
Registered office: 877 chemin Pitaugier, 04300 Mane, France
Registration: RCS Manosque 994 415 362 Official communication channels of the issuer include: • Website: https://www.caneb.io
• Ecosystem application: https://www.caneb.app
• Official contact email: info@caneb.io These channels are the only sources of authoritative information regarding the CaneB project and the CANEB token. 11.2. Communication Policy Communications related to the CaneB project and CANEB are intended to provide: • factual information about the project and its operation;
• descriptions of ecosystem services and participation conditions;
• disclosures required under applicable regulations. Communications do not constitute: • financial advice;
• investment recommendations;
• solicitation to purchase or hold CANEB for speculative purposes. The issuer undertakes to ensure that public communications remain consistent with the information contained in this whitepaper. 11.3. Updates to the Whitepaper This whitepaper may be updated from time to time to reflect: • changes in the CaneB ecosystem;
• regulatory developments;
• technical modifications;
• clarification of existing information. Updated versions will be made available through the official website of the project. Historical versions may remain accessible for transparency and recordkeeping purposes. 11.4. Governing Language The authoritative version of this whitepaper is the English-language version. Translations, if provided, are for informational purposes only and may not fully reflect the content of the authoritative version. In the event of discrepancy, the French version shall prevail.
