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SEC Cancels Its First Crypto Rulemaking Vote: Why Regulation Crypto Just Stalled

The US Securities and Exchange Commission was supposed to take the single biggest step in its 90 year history toward governing digital assets through rules rather than lawsuits. Instead, on the evening of August 13, it quietly cancelled…

SEC Cancels Its First Crypto Rulemaking Vote: Why Regulation Crypto Just Stalled
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission was supposed to take the single biggest step in its 90 year history toward governing digital assets through rules rather than lawsuits. Instead, on the evening of August 13, it quietly cancelled the meeting.

The vote was scheduled for Friday, August 14 at 10:00 a.m. ET. The agenda had one item on it: whether the Commission should issue a release proposing a tailored offering regime for certain investment contracts involving crypto assets. That item, known across the industry as Regulation Crypto, is now sitting without a date.

What exactly was cancelled

The agenda item was listed formally as Regulation Crypto Assets, assigned to the SEC's Division of Corporation Finance. The three member commission, all Republicans under Chair Paul Atkins, was expected to vote on whether to publish the proposal for public comment.

Regulation Crypto is not a single rule. Based on the framework Atkins previewed earlier in the year, it carries three components:

  • A startup exemption letting early stage crypto projects raise capital without triggering full securities registration
  • A fundraising exemption covering capital raised for network development
  • A safe harbor for teams decentralising a network away from managerial control

For crypto builders, that combination is the whole ballgame. It is the difference between raising in the US and raising offshore.

The SEC's explanation was one sentence long. An agency spokesperson said the meeting was being moved "due to an unforeseen scheduling issue" and would be rescheduled to a later date. The Sunshine Act cancellation notice, signed by Secretary Vanessa Countryman, gave no replacement date at all.

Why this is not the same as withdrawal

It is worth being precise here, because a lot of the reaction has been louder than the facts warrant.

The proposal is still alive on paper. The federal regulatory review system lists the SEC's Crypto Assets proposal, RIN 3235-AN38, as pending review. The text was received on August 12, two days before the planned meeting, and it carries no legal deadline. The SEC has delayed a vote, not killed a rule.

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What it has done is remove any visible timeline. Announcing the meeting on August 10 with unusually short notice, then scrubbing it three days later with no reschedule, is not the behaviour of an agency confident in its own calendar.

The CLARITY Act problem sitting underneath all of this

The cancellation matters mostly because of what it lands on top of.

The Digital Asset Market Clarity Act has been the industry's preferred route to a permanent framework. It cleared the House 294 to 134 in July 2025 and the Senate Banking Committee 15 to 9 in May 2026. Then it stopped.

The Senate never brought it to a floor vote before leaving for its five week August recess. There was not enough time for floor debate, amendments and a 60 vote cloture threshold, and the unresolved fights over ethics provisions and stablecoin yield were never settled. Cloture is now set to ripen on September 15, after lawmakers return.

Prediction markets have priced the outcome accordingly, with CLARITY passage odds sitting around the low twenties in percentage terms. Bernstein put the 2026 chance at roughly 30% earlier this month, citing Galaxy Research odds.

That leaves both routes to regulatory certainty stalled at the drafting stage. Congress has a bill, not a law. The SEC has a proposal, not a rule. Neither binds anyone today.

The distinction that actually matters: rule versus statute

There is a reason the industry wanted CLARITY rather than agency rulemaking, and the cancellation makes that reason concrete.

A formal SEC rule adopted through notice and comment is binding law, and it survives a change of administration. But a future commission can open a new rulemaking to revise or repeal it. A statute requires an act of Congress to change. Atkins himself has repeatedly made this point, describing agency rulemaking as a head start on legislation rather than a substitute for it.

There is also a jurisdictional hole that Regulation Crypto cannot fill. Even if the SEC eventually adopts it, the boundary between SEC and CFTC authority over spot markets stays unresolved. Only Congress can draw that line.

Watch the CFTC, not just the SEC

The timing here is what has industry observers talking. Six days after the cancelled SEC vote, the CFTC holds its inaugural Innovation Advisory Committee session on August 20, under the banner "From Uncertainty to Clarity."

Under Acting Chairman Caroline Pham, the CFTC has already produced the first listed spot crypto trading on regulated exchanges and moved toward onshoring perpetual futures. CFTC Chair nominee Michael Selig has warned that if CLARITY fails, regulators will simply accelerate their own rulemaking rather than wait.

Read the two events together and a pattern appears: securities-law-led oversight pausing, commodities-led oversight advancing. Whether that is deliberate or coincidental, it shifts where the next set of rules is likely to come from.

Market reaction: soft, not panicked

Crypto did not crash on the news, but it did not shrug it off either. Bitcoin slipped below $63,000 for a second consecutive session on Friday, hitting an intraday low near $62,470 before stabilising. Spot Bitcoin ETFs posted $131 million of outflows on August 13, and roughly $192 million across two days, the first back to back drawdown since late July.

Coinbase and Robinhood shares, both heavily exposed to tokenisation, fell on the day. Weaker US consumer confidence and soft retail sales added to the pressure. The Fear and Greed Index sat at 29, firmly in fear territory.

Here is where the majors stand at the time of writing:

  • Bitcoin (BTC): $63,058.36, up 0.20% on the day, down 2.94% on the week and down 27.94% year to date, market cap $1.26 trillion
  • Ethereum (ETH): $1,881.02, up 0.50% on the day, down 1.80% on the week and down 36.60% year to date
  • BNB: $611.23, up 0.53% on the day and up 2.84% on the week
  • XRP: $1.00, down 0.17% on the day and down 45.38% year to date, the weakest large cap of 2026 so far
  • Solana (SOL): $75.38, down 0.19% on the day but up 0.94% on the week
  • TRON (TRX): $0.3323, one of only two majors in positive territory year to date at plus 16.91%
  • Hyperliquid (HYPE): $56.24, up 121.18% year to date and comfortably the best performer in the top ten
  • Dogecoin (DOGE): $0.07012, up 0.67% on the day and down 40.22% year to date

Below the top ten, Chainlink is the standout with a 14.07% weekly gain to $9.41, and Monero is up 7.29% on the week at $407.32. Cardano is the notable laggard, down 10.07% over seven days to $0.1797 and down 46.00% for the year.

The read across is fairly clean. Total market cap is drifting lower while Bitcoin dominance holds above 56%, which suggests capital is leaving rather than rotating. That is what a market without a catalyst looks like, and regulatory clarity was supposed to be the catalyst.

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