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

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Strict editorial policy that focuses on accuracy, relevance, and impartiality Morbi pretium leo et nisl aliquam mollis. Quisque arcu lorem, ultricies quis pellentesque nec, ullamcorper eu odio. 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.

  • 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.

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.

Those comments matter. The SEC may revise the proposal based on feedback. It may narrow exemptions, add conditions, adjust definitions, or delay parts of the rule.

The final version, if one emerges, may look different from the proposal published today. That is why the comment clock is important. It turns the policy idea into a formal regulatory process.

The proposed exemptions are the center of the story. A $5 million startup path could give early-stage crypto teams a limited route to raise capital while remaining inside a defined regulatory framework. A larger $75 million 12-month exemption could offer more room for mature projects with bigger capital needs.

For years, US token fundraising has been stuck in uncertainty. Projects have often chosen to launch offshore, avoid US investors, or operate under legal ambiguity. A clearer path could bring more activity back into the US, provided the requirements are practical.

That is the balance regulators now need to strike. The proposal also includes a conditional safe-harbor concept that could allow certain tokens to cease being treated as investment contracts if the issuer certifies that managerial efforts have been completed or discontinued. That idea goes to the heart of crypto securities law.

Many token projects argue that a token can begin life connected to fundraising or managerial efforts, then later function as part of a decentralized network. Regulators have struggled with when, or whether, that transition should matter. A conditional safe harbor would not solve every dispute, but it could create a clearer process.

The details will be heavily debated. Crypto markets may be tempted to treat the proposal as bullish clarity. That is understandable, but premature.

The rules are proposed, not finalized. The SEC has not approved token fundraising generally. Issuers cannot assume that a future exemption will protect current activity.

The final framework could also become stricter after public comments. The correct read is that the US is moving deeper into rulemaking, not that the rulebook is finished. The comment deadline is now the key date.

By October 20, the SEC will have a record of public responses. After that, the agency can revise, reopen, finalize, or abandon parts of the proposal. For crypto builders, the comment period is an opportunity to shape the rules.

For investors, it is a chance to see whether the US can create a more predictable path for token issuance without removing basic protections. The publication of Regulation Crypto Assets is not the end of the debate. It is the beginning of the formal fight over what compliant token fundraising in the US could look like.

This article is based on the Federal Register publication of the SEC’s proposed Regulation Crypto Assets framework. This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

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