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SEC Reg Crypto Proposal Starts 60-Day Federal Register Comment Clock

The SEC’s proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets” framework has been published in the Federal Register, starting a 60-day public comment period for one of the most closely watched crypto rulemaking efforts in the United States.

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Aug 21, 2026 at 7:45 PM UTC · Updated 21 giờ trước · 3 phút đọc

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The SEC’s proposed “Regulation Crypto Assets” framework has been published in the Federal Register, starting a 60-day public comment period for one of the most closely watched crypto rulemaking efforts in the United States.

The proposal, listed as File No. S7-2026-27, was published on August 21. Comments are due by October 20. The framework would create possible exemptions for covered digital asset investment contracts, including a one-time startup exemption of up to $5 million and a 12-month fundraising exemption of up to $75 million.

That could be significant if the proposal survives the rulemaking process.

But it is not final. It is not law. It is not approval of every token sale.

It is the start of a formal comment window.

TL;DR

  • The SEC’s Regulation Crypto Assets proposal has been published in the Federal Register.
  • The comment period runs through October 20.
  • The proposal includes possible $5 million and $75 million exemptions, but the rules are not final.

Why Federal Register Publication Matters

Federal Register publication is more than a clerical step.

It formally opens the public comment process and creates a clear timeline for feedback. Issuers, exchanges, developers, investors, academics, trade groups, lawyers, and consumer advocates can now respond to the proposal.