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SEC’s New Crypto Rules Could Hand Ripple a Legal Exit Ramp for XRP

The SEC just proposed a sweeping new framework for how crypto companies raise capital in the US, and one legal analyst says the fine print may matter more for Ripple and XRP than the headline numbers suggest.

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Aug 19, 2026 at 8:19 AM UTC · 2 min de leitura

SEC’s New Crypto Rules Could Hand Ripple a Legal Exit Ramp for XRP
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The SEC just proposed a sweeping new framework for how crypto companies raise capital in the US, and one legal analyst says the fine print may matter more for Ripple and XRP than the headline numbers suggest.

What the SEC Actually Proposed

The Securities and Exchange Commission formally announced Regulation Crypto Assets on August 18, describing it as a tailored securities offering regime for certain investment contracts involving crypto assets. The proposal builds on the Commission’s March 2026 interpretation clarifying how federal securities laws apply to crypto transactions.

According to reporting from Eleanor Terrett, the rules would allow certain crypto offerings without SEC registration under two thresholds, up to $5 million over four years, or up to $75 million annually. The SEC’s new proposal would allow crypto offerings up to $75 million each year, and the proposal also creates a conditional safe harbor for crypto assets once an issuer’s essential managerial efforts have ended, along with preemption of certain state securities registration requirements.

The proposal now enters a 60-day public comment period.

SEC Chairman Paul Atkins framed the effort as part of a broader push for clarity.

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