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SEC Proposes "Crypto Asset Regulation," Creating Dedicated Securities Offering Framework for Crypto Market

Source: www.sec.gov Event types: Regulation/Compliance Financing/Fundraising
According to the SEC official website, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission formally proposed the new rule "Regulation Crypto Assets" on August 18, 2026, aiming to create a dedicated securities offering framework for investment contracts involving crypto assets. The specific content includes two registration exemptions: first, a single fundraising cap of $5 million within four years; second, a fundraising cap of $75 million every 12 months (requiring financial statements and continuous information disclosure). Additionally, the rules also establish conditional safe harbor provisions, under which crypto assets meeting the conditions will not be deemed securities under "investment contracts". SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins stated that this move aims to provide compliant financing paths for crypto entrepreneurs, reduce the motivation for projects to operate offshore, and expand participation opportunities for U.S. investors. The proposal will be open for a 60-day public comment period after publication in the Federal Register.

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