The SEC's proposed "Regulation Crypto Assets" outlines exemptions and a conditional safe harbor for certain crypto-related investment contracts, adding a more standardized path for compliant token fundraising and eventual transition out of securities-like treatment. By clarifying disclosure, reporting, and resale conditions while limiting state registration for qualifying transactions, the framework could reduce regulatory uncertainty for U.S.-linked issuance and secondary trading, pending comments and final Commission approval.
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On Aug. 18, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed 'Regulation Crypto Assets,' a landmark rule package designed to provide a structured regulatory pathway for crypto-asset investment contracts. According to details released by the SEC, the proposal introduces two primary registration exemptions: a 'startup' exemption for raises up to $5 million over four years and a two-tiered financing exemption modeled after Regulation A, allowing for up to $75 million in capital formation. The framework follows the SEC's March 2026 interpretive guidance and includes a conditional safe harbor for projects that have completed key development milestones. If adopted, the rule would preempt certain state securities requirements and exclude qualifying crypto assets from the 'investment contract' definition. The proposal now enters a 60-day public comment period following its publication in the Federal Register, signaling a shift from the agency's historical case-by-case enforcement approach.