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SEC cancels crypto fundraising meeting, leaving token issuers with no new path to fund development

The US Securities and Exchange Commission canceled the open meeting scheduled for Friday morning, delaying the first public look at a possible crypto fundraising regime.

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Aug 14, 2026 at 3:05 PM UTC · 5 분 소요

SEC cancels crypto fundraising meeting, leaving token issuers with no new path to fund development
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission canceled the open meeting scheduled for Friday morning, delaying the first public look at a possible crypto fundraising regime.

The agency's Aug. 13 cancellation notice gave no reason or replacement date. The agenda called for commissioners to consider issuing a proposal for a tailored offering regime covering certain investment contracts involving crypto assets.

An affirmative vote would only have opened a rulemaking process. Adoption, an effective date and an issuer's ability to rely on any final exemption would have required later steps. Current law remains unchanged; the cancellation instead delays proposal text that could have revealed eligibility standards, disclosure duties and resale conditions.

That leaves issuers with greater clarity about when a token is separate from an investment contract, but no new crypto fundraising route for development. The available launch paths remain the existing registration and exemption framework.

What the March interpretation changes for crypto fundraising

The SEC's March interpretation separates a crypto asset from the transaction in which it is sold. A crypto asset that is not itself a security can still be offered as part of an investment contract when buyers invest in a common enterprise with a reasonable expectation of profits from an issuer's essential managerial efforts. The SEC's press release highlighted that asset-and-transaction distinction.