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External ReportingPublié il y a 4 heures

SEC Unveils New Crypto Rules With CLARITY Act Still Stuck in Congress

The SEC has unveiled new crypto rules as Congress has yet to advance the CLARITY Act. The development highlights continued regulatory action by the agency amid unresolved legislative efforts on crypto policy.

SEC Unveils New Crypto Rules With CLARITY Act Still Stuck in Congress
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Points Clés

  • The SEC has announced new rules affecting the crypto sector.
  • The CLARITY Act remains stalled in Congress.
  • Regulatory policy for crypto is continuing to develop through agency action and proposed legislation.

Why This Matters

The SEC proposal could create a federal fundraising route for token issuers and establish conditions under which assets cease to be treated as investment contracts. It also signals that the agency is advancing crypto-market rules independently while Congress remains divided over a durable allocation of authority between the SEC and CFTC.

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is moving ahead with a crypto rulebook while Congress remains stalled on broader market-structure legislation.

The agency on Tuesday proposed "Regulation Crypto Assets," a framework designed to give token issuers clearer paths to raise capital under federal securities laws while defining when crypto assets may no longer be treated as investment contracts.

The proposal would create two exemptions from Securities Act registration requirements. One would allow a one-time offering of up to $5 million during four years, while the second would permit offerings of up to $75 million in every 12 months. Issuers using the larger exemption would face financial-statement and ongoing reporting requirements.

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A separate conditional safe harbor would allow a crypto asset to fall outside the definition of an investment contract once an issuer has completed or ceased the managerial efforts it promised to investors. The rules would also preempt certain state registration requirements for qualifying offerings and secondary-market transactions.

SEC Chairman Paul S. Atkins said the framework is intended to give crypto entrepreneurs "clear pathways to raise capital under the federal securities laws". At the same time, Congress works toward a lasting structure.

The proposal arrived days after the Senate failed to advance the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act before lawmakers left for the August recess. Senate Majority Leader John Thune has filed cloture on a motion to take up the bill when lawmakers return in mid-September.

The SEC rules do not replace the CLARITY Act, which is intended to define the respective roles of the SEC and Commodity Futures Trading Commission across digital-asset markets. Atkins has argued that legislation is still needed to make any regulatory framework durable beyond the current Commission.

Public comments on Regulation Crypto Assets will remain open for 60 days after publication in the Federal Register.

For crypto companies, the near-term path to U.S. capital formation may now run through the SEC while Congress continues debating the market framework.

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What did the SEC unveil for crypto?

The excerpt says the SEC unveiled new crypto rules, but it does not provide details on their specific requirements or scope.

What is the status of the CLARITY Act?

According to the headline, the CLARITY Act is still stuck in Congress.

How does the SEC action relate to Congress?

The SEC's rule unveiling comes while Congress has not advanced the CLARITY Act, underscoring parallel regulatory and legislative activity around crypto.

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Regulation Context

SEC Crypto Asset Market Structure Rulemaking
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Statusin progress
Updatedil y a 11 jours
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Points Clés

  • The SEC has announced new rules affecting the crypto sector.
  • The CLARITY Act remains stalled in Congress.
  • Regulatory policy for crypto is continuing to develop through agency action and proposed legislation.

Why This Matters

The SEC proposal could create a federal fundraising route for token issuers and establish conditions under which assets cease to be treated as investment contracts. It also signals that the agency is advancing crypto-market rules independently while Congress remains divided over a durable allocation of authority between the SEC and CFTC.

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