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The SEC has proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets,” a tailored framework for certain crypto-related investment contracts. The proposal creates two registration exemptions: a one-time exemption
Trump hosted crypto industry leaders at the White House to discuss the CLARITY Act, with hopes to sign the digital assets bill into law by September.
The proposal will establish a framework for crypto firms to raise capital under federal securities laws and also includes a conditional safe harbor from being deemed an investment contract.
The move comes as the Digital Market Clarity Act, a comprehensive market structure bill backed by the crypto industry, has stalled in the Senate.
The SEC has introduced Regulation Crypto Assets as the agency’s first formal crypto rulemaking, adding clarity around token sales in the US.
The SEC proposed a new framework that would let qualifying crypto projects raise up to $75 million in a single 12-month period without completing a full securities registration. Called Regulation Crypto Assets,
Proposal to make historic shift in US digital asset policy would give crypto issuers two registration exemptions and a safe harbor from securities classification.
Regulation Crypto Assets would create SEC exemptions for crypto offerings, including a $75 million route and a conditional token safe harbor.
Startup founders and emerging-growth companies have a number of options for raising capital under the federal securities laws, including Regulation
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