The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a peculiar way of signaling that the era of regulation-by-enforcement is nearing its expiration date. On August 18, 2026, the agency bypassed its own public meeting schedule, opting instead for a seriatim vote to release Regulation Crypto Assets (Release No. 33-11434). It was a quiet, surprise maneuver that signaled administrative speed over optics regarding the agency’s long-term strategy for digital assets, as detailed in reporting by Yahoo Finance and CoinDesk.
The SEC Is Writing Its Own Crypto Law. Congress Didn’t Ask It To.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has a peculiar way of signaling that the era of regulation-by-enforcement is nearing its expiration date. On August 18, 2026, the agency bypassed its own public meeting schedule, opting…
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For years, the industry has operated under the shadow of staff statements and enforcement actions—tools that are notoriously fragile and subject to the whims of changing administrations. This proposal is different. By initiating formal notice-and-comment rulemaking, the SEC is not merely offering guidance; it is attempting to codify a permanent, unilateral framework for crypto assets. As noted by Cogent Law and Sidley Austin, “Notice-and-comment rulemaking creates durable, binding rules” unlike staff statements and policy guidance “which a future Commission could reverse.” They further characterize this as the first formal crypto rulemaking in the SEC’s 90-year history, marking a transition from reactive litigation to proactive architecture.
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