- The US Securities and Exchange Commission said it is pursuing regulatory easing measures aimed at lowering the bar for fundraising by cryptocurrency issuers.
- The proposal includes a startup exemption and a fundraising exemption, and crypto issuers could raise as much as $75 million every 12 months.
- Issuers would be required to disclose financial statements and provide ongoing disclosures, while existing federal securities laws, including bans on fraud and market manipulation, would remain in force.
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission is proposing to ease fundraising rules for cryptocurrency issuers.
SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce outlined the proposal in a statement on Aug. 18. At its core, the plan would create separate fundraising pathways tailored to crypto instead of applying existing securities rules without modification.






