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SEC Proposes New Regulation for Crypto Assets; Here Are the Details

The SEC has reportedly proposed a new regulation concerning crypto assets, according to a Coinpedia headline. The excerpt provides no details on the proposal’s scope, requirements, timeline, or affected parties.

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Aug 18, 2026 at 10:49 PM UTC · Updated vor 2 Tagen · 2 Min. Lesezeit

SEC Proposes New Regulation for Crypto Assets; Here Are the Details
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has just proposed several new rules for the crypto industry, with a 60-day commentary period.

Dubbed “Regulation Crypto Assets,” the August 18 proposal provides specific guidance for cryptocurrencies grouped under securities or investment contracts. 

SEC Recommends Crypto Securities Regulatory Framework

To begin with, the SEC acknowledges that crypto tokens are securities if investors purchase them expecting to make returns from the efforts of a central team (Howey test).

This rule, however, presents filing, disclosure, and audit challenges for many crypto startups.

Under the proposed rules, the agency grants these projects a “safe harbour,” or a window of exceptions to the 1933 Securities Act. Crypto projects can legally raise capital without standard registration if they comply with the following requirements:

  1. Fundraising for small start-ups is limited to $5 million over four years for a one-time offer.
  2. Fundraising for large-scale projects is limited to $75 million over one year, with mandatory financial audits and detailed reports.
  3. Beyond these timelines, tokens would be permanently subject to the SEC’s standard securities laws.
  4. All startup teams need to provide “principles-based narrative disclosures” that outline the project’s source code, structure, tokenomics, roadmap, and core team in plain English.
  5. Standard anti-fraud and anti-manipulation provisions apply.