SEC proposes crypto fundraising rules allowing up to $75 million and a process to end token investment contracts
The SEC's proposed Regulation Crypto Assets would formalize compliant fundraising routes up to $75M and introduce a filing-based safe harbor to end a token's covered investment contract once promised managerial work is completed or ceased. Clearer issuance, disclosure, and lifecycle endpoints could reduce regulatory uncertainty for primary offerings and secondary transfers, improving risk framing for US-linked token projects. Near-term focus shifts to comment deadlines and final-rule timing.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a crypto-asset framework that would set compliance-based fundraising routes for token projects. Under the proposal, issuers could raise up to $5 million over a single period lasting as long as four years, or use a larger exemption with Tier 1 capped at $20 million without an audit and Tier 2 capped at $75 million with an independent audit. Nonaccredited investors would be limited to investing 10% of annual income or net worth, while accredited investors would not face a rule-specific cap. The framework is designed to cover the full lifecycle from token issuance through a filing process that can end the token’s securities-related investment contract.