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Harbor is a digital securities platform with the goal of becoming the one-stop shop for security token issuers. Its digital platform automates the manual processes of alternative investment subscriptions, investor management, and secondary transfers. In November 2019, Harbor received a transfer agent license from the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), becoming the first blockchain company to have both a broker-dealer license and a transfer agent license.

SEC Proposes New Crypto Rules: Establishing a Token Investment Contract Safe Harbor with Offering Cap of Up to $75 Million

Odaily News: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules related to crypto assets, aiming to establish a clear framework for eligible investment contracts and provide a targeted securities offering regime for token issuances, enabling related entities to raise funds while retaining investor protection measures. The proposed rules would allow crypto companies to issue up to $5 million in tokens over four years, or up to $75 million in tokens within 12 months, and provide a safe harbor to prevent cryptocurrencies from being deemed "investment contracts." Issuers would be required to disclose financial statements and provide ongoing reporting. The SEC did not include the previously anticipated "innovation exemption" for crypto stocks. The proposal comes just days after the U.S. Senate failed to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act; the public will have 60 days to submit comments after the proposal is published in the Federal Register. SEC Chair Paul Atkins stated that congressional legislation remains essential for establishing rules that can be applied over the long term, and the SEC will continue to support Congress in advancing the CLARITY Act to President Trump. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) plans to discuss cryptocurrency, AI, and prediction market regulation on Thursday. (Cointelegraph)

Decentralized Computing Platform VORAN Closes $3M Seed Round

Decentralized computing platform VORAN has announced the successful completion of a $3 million seed funding round. Participating investors include IBC Group, CGV, All In Club, Harbor Digital Ventures, and several seasoned Web3 industry veterans. VORAN aims to deliver scalable decentralized computing services globally. According to official statements, the funds raised will be primarily used to accelerate the development and iteration of platform applications, as well as further expand its underlying infrastructure.

SEC Proposes New Crypto Rules: Establishing a Token Investment Contract Safe Harbor with Offering Cap of Up to $75 Million

Odaily News: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules related to crypto assets, aiming to establish a clear framework for eligible investment contracts and provide a targeted securities offering regime for token issuances, enabling related entities to raise funds while retaining investor protection measures. The proposed rules would allow crypto companies to issue up to $5 million in tokens over four years, or up to $75 million in tokens within 12 months, and provide a safe harbor to prevent cryptocurrencies from being deemed "investment contracts." Issuers would be required to disclose financial statements and provide ongoing reporting. The SEC did not include the previously anticipated "innovation exemption" for crypto stocks. The proposal comes just days after the U.S. Senate failed to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act; the public will have 60 days to submit comments after the proposal is published in the Federal Register. SEC Chair Paul Atkins stated that congressional legislation remains essential for establishing rules that can be applied over the long term, and the SEC will continue to support Congress in advancing the CLARITY Act to President Trump. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) plans to discuss cryptocurrency, AI, and prediction market regulation on Thursday. (Cointelegraph)

Consensys Submits Comment Letter to the SEC, Proposing a Safe Harbor for Self-Hosted, User-Controlled Interfaces

According to an official announcement, Consensys submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 11, stating that the SEC’s latest interpretive framework for digital assets may leave regulatory gaps, creating compliance uncertainty for self-custodial wallet providers such as MetaMask. Consensys requested that the SEC clarify—through a targeted safe harbor or other exemption—that self-custodial, user-directed interfaces need not register as broker-dealers solely because they facilitate transactions involving non-security digital assets that may be associated with investment contracts. Consensys stated that this measure aims to ensure U.S. users can continue using open, neutral peer-to-peer blockchain tools.

SEC Proposes New Crypto Rules: Establishing a Token Investment Contract Safe Harbor with Offering Cap of Up to $75 Million

Odaily News: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules related to crypto assets, aiming to establish a clear framework for eligible investment contracts and provide a targeted securities offering regime for token issuances, enabling related entities to raise funds while retaining investor protection measures. The proposed rules would allow crypto companies to issue up to $5 million in tokens over four years, or up to $75 million in tokens within 12 months, and provide a safe harbor to prevent cryptocurrencies from being deemed "investment contracts." Issuers would be required to disclose financial statements and provide ongoing reporting. The SEC did not include the previously anticipated "innovation exemption" for crypto stocks. The proposal comes just days after the U.S. Senate failed to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act; the public will have 60 days to submit comments after the proposal is published in the Federal Register. SEC Chair Paul Atkins stated that congressional legislation remains essential for establishing rules that can be applied over the long term, and the SEC will continue to support Congress in advancing the CLARITY Act to President Trump. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) plans to discuss cryptocurrency, AI, and prediction market regulation on Thursday. (Cointelegraph)

Consensys Submits Comment Letter to the SEC, Proposing a Safe Harbor for Self-Hosted, User-Controlled Interfaces

According to an official announcement, Consensys submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 11, stating that the SEC’s latest interpretive framework for digital assets may leave regulatory gaps, creating compliance uncertainty for self-custodial wallet providers such as MetaMask. Consensys requested that the SEC clarify—through a targeted safe harbor or other exemption—that self-custodial, user-directed interfaces need not register as broker-dealers solely because they facilitate transactions involving non-security digital assets that may be associated with investment contracts. Consensys stated that this measure aims to ensure U.S. users can continue using open, neutral peer-to-peer blockchain tools.

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SEC Proposes New Crypto Rules: Establishing a Token Investment Contract Safe Harbor with Offering Cap of Up to $75 Million

Odaily News: The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed rules related to crypto assets, aiming to establish a clear framework for eligible investment contracts and provide a targeted securities offering regime for token issuances, enabling related entities to raise funds while retaining investor protection measures. The proposed rules would allow crypto companies to issue up to $5 million in tokens over four years, or up to $75 million in tokens within 12 months, and provide a safe harbor to prevent cryptocurrencies from being deemed "investment contracts." Issuers would be required to disclose financial statements and provide ongoing reporting. The SEC did not include the previously anticipated "innovation exemption" for crypto stocks. The proposal comes just days after the U.S. Senate failed to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity (CLARITY) Act; the public will have 60 days to submit comments after the proposal is published in the Federal Register. SEC Chair Paul Atkins stated that congressional legislation remains essential for establishing rules that can be applied over the long term, and the SEC will continue to support Congress in advancing the CLARITY Act to President Trump. The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) plans to discuss cryptocurrency, AI, and prediction market regulation on Thursday. (Cointelegraph)

Dan Bin: AI Cycle Still in Early Stages, Bullish on Nvidia, Broadcom, and TSMC Among Tech Companies

Odaily News Oriental Harbor Chairman Dan Bin forwarded a view on Weibo stating that the chip sector underwent significant adjustments in July, with the Nasdaq chip index falling over 20% in the past month, and some highly leveraged investors facing margin call pressure due to the market correction.Dan Bin stated that the long-term potential of AI is still not fully understood by the market. Unlike previous technological revolutions, AI ultimately provides "intelligence," and the potential demand space is enormous. Current market concerns over hefty capital expenditures by tech giants are similar to past investor skepticism about Amazon AWS's massive investments, but the business opportunities brought by AI may far surpass the AWS era. He pointed out that the recent correction in the memory chip sector has exposed cyclical risks in the industry, and short-term technical indicators still need repair, with funds potentially flowing more toward application-layer companies with stronger fundamentals. Currently, he is more bullish on high-quality tech companies such as Nvidia (NVDA), Broadcom (AVGO), and TSMC (TSM).Additionally, Dan Bin believes that the July earnings season released important signals, with growth at hyperscale cloud service providers still accelerating. Among them, AWS annualized revenue is approximately $169 billion, up 37% year-over-year; Azure annualized revenue is approximately $124 billion, up 43% year-over-year; and Google Cloud annualized revenue is approximately $99 billion, up 82% year-over-year. Looking ahead to August, Dan Bin believes that the tech stock correction may be nearing its end, and funds are expected to flow back into high-quality tech assets. At the same time, the current market has high short positions and low investor sentiment, and extreme pessimism could become a potential driver for subsequent market gains.

Consensys Submits Comment Letter to the SEC, Proposing a Safe Harbor for Self-Hosted, User-Controlled Interfaces

According to an official announcement, Consensys submitted a comment letter to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) on May 11, stating that the SEC’s latest interpretive framework for digital assets may leave regulatory gaps, creating compliance uncertainty for self-custodial wallet providers such as MetaMask. Consensys requested that the SEC clarify—through a targeted safe harbor or other exemption—that self-custodial, user-directed interfaces need not register as broker-dealers solely because they facilitate transactions involving non-security digital assets that may be associated with investment contracts. Consensys stated that this measure aims to ensure U.S. users can continue using open, neutral peer-to-peer blockchain tools.

Dan Bin’s fund has once again increased its holdings in crypto-concept stocks, purchasing over $3 million worth of Circle

According to the latest 13F filing by Dan Bin’s fund “Oriental Harbor”, the fund increased its holdings of 31,700 shares of CRCL during the latest reporting period, valued at $3.02 million.According to a July 2025 report by Odaily, crypto company Coinbase was newly included in Oriental Harbor’s portfolio in the second quarter of 2025, with a position valued at approximately $54.7 million.

Decentralized Computing Platform VORAN Closes $3M Seed Round

Decentralized computing platform VORAN has announced the successful completion of a $3 million seed funding round. Participating investors include IBC Group, CGV, All In Club, Harbor Digital Ventures, and several seasoned Web3 industry veterans. VORAN aims to deliver scalable decentralized computing services globally. According to official statements, the funds raised will be primarily used to accelerate the development and iteration of platform applications, as well as further expand its underlying infrastructure.