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Grayscale Says SEC Reg Crypto Plan Could Reopen Token Fundraising Path

Grayscale Research has weighed in on the SEC’s proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets” framework, arguing that clearer rules could reopen a compliant path for token-based fundraising in the United States.

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Aug 20, 2026 at 4:30 PM UTC · 3 phút đọc

Grayscale Says SEC Reg Crypto Plan Could Reopen Token Fundraising Path
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Grayscale Research has weighed in on the SEC’s proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets” framework, arguing that clearer rules could reopen a compliant path for token-based fundraising in the United States.

The proposal, introduced on August 18, would create exemptions for certain token offerings, including possible tracks up to $5 million or $75 million, depending on the structure and requirements.

That is a big deal if it moves forward.

For years, US token fundraising has been caught between two bad options: operate offshore or risk enforcement. A workable domestic exemption could give startups a path to raise capital with clearer disclosures and compliance obligations.

But this is still a proposal. It is not final law. It is not SEC approval of every token sale. And Grayscale’s analysis is not the SEC’s view.

TL;DR

  • Grayscale Research analyzed the SEC’s proposed Reg Crypto framework.
  • The proposal could create compliant exemptions for token fundraising.
  • The rules are not final and remain subject to public comment.

Why Token Fundraising Needs Clarity

Crypto startups need capital.

In earlier cycles, token sales became one of the main ways projects funded development. Some worked. Many failed. Some were scams. Others became enforcement targets because US securities law did not fit cleanly around the way tokens were being sold and used.