SEC Delays Regulation Crypto Vote as U.S. Rules Stay Unclear
The SEC canceled a planned vote on its Regulation Crypto framework, citing an unforeseen scheduling issue. The proposal could create exemptions for crypto startups raising capital outside traditional securities rules.
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Aug 17, 2026 at 11:40 AM UTC · Updated há 2 dias · 3 min de leitura

The SEC canceled a planned vote on its Regulation Crypto framework, citing an unforeseen scheduling issue. The proposal could create exemptions for crypto startups raising capital outside traditional securities rules.
However, the delay changes nothing legally. No safe harbor has been created, and no new offering regime is currently in force for crypto companies.
Token issuers and holders, therefore, remain under existing securities requirements while the SEC decides its next move. The delay also comes as Congress struggles to advance its own crypto market structure legislation.
Aug 17, 2026The SEC called off its crypto rulemaking meeting a day before it was due, with no new date, and the Senate's procedural vote on the crypto market bill isn't until September 15. If clear rules do arrive, what's the first thing that changes for you?
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What Would the SEC Regulation Crypto Framework Change?
The proposed framework could give certain crypto projects a tailored path to raise capital without following traditional securities offering rules. Under SEC Chair Paul Atkins, the agency has discussed a temporary startup exemption and a broader fundraising exemption for certain crypto investment contracts.
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