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US crypto rules are moving on two tracks. The SEC's proposed Regulation Crypto Assets offers issuance exemptions and a safe harbor for project fundraising and tokens leaving securities oversight. CLARITY faces Senate review on Sep 15, covering asset classification, SEC-CFTC roles and trading markets. SEC rules could move first but face authority and legal-stability questions; CLARITY is broader but faces schedule and partisan risks. Can both align on financing, listings and exchange rules?
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🚨 The SEC may have finally given crypto a clearer regulatory roadmap—but don’t rush to call it the start of a bull market.
On August 18, the SEC proposed a “Crypto Asset Regulation” framework aimed at creating a securities-issuance structure specifically for the crypto industry.
Three key takeaways:
1️⃣ Two fundraising exemptions
Smaller projects could raise up to $5M over four years without registration, while larger projects could raise up to $75M within 12 months, subject to financial reporting and ongoing disclosure requirements.
2️⃣ A potential safe harbor
If a project fulfills its stated development obligations—or permanently shuts down—the associated tokens could potentially lose their classification as securities.
3️⃣ Federal rules could take priority
The framework would potentially reduce the need for projects to obtain separate approvals under individual state securities laws.
This is a major step toward regulatory clarity, but regulatory progress doesn’t automatically mean a bull market is here. The real impact will depend on how the proposal develops and ultimately gets implemented.
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The important feature of the SEC’s reported proposal is not the headline fundraising limits, but the attempt to define a transition path. Exemptions of $5M over four years for startups and $75M over 12 months for fundraising could matter, yet the safe-harbor question is more structural: when can a token cease to fall under securities rules after a team completes or permanently ends its core work?
If the final text aligns that test with CLARITY’s treatment of asset classification, SEC-CFTC roles and markets, it could reduce ambiguity without removing accountability. Until the text is available, the framework matters more than the numbers. Not advice, just analysis.
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🚨 $XRP : REGULATION IS BECOMING THE CATALYST
The U.S. regulatory landscape is moving again.
The SEC has now proposed a new crypto framework that could provide clearer rules for digital assets.
For XRP, regulatory clarity matters more than another short-term chart pattern.
If uncertainty keeps falling, institutional adoption becomes easier to imagine.
The next XRP move may be driven by policy — not hype.
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SEC Crypto Regulation Draft: Behind the Positive Expectations, Don't Confuse the Draft with Implementation Reality
The crypto asset regulation draft released by the U.S. SEC has sparked considerable discussion within the community, with many interpreting it as a turning point for the industry.#XiaomiQ2Earnings #SandiskValuationSplit #UnitreeIPOJumps629%

🚨 SEC Gives Crypto a Regulatory Roadmap — But Don’t FOMO Yet
The SEC’s new proposal could bring clearer fundraising rules, a safe-harbor path for tokens, and stronger federal oversight.
However, it’s only a proposal, with a lengthy review process before potential implementation.
Regulatory clarity is bullish long term, but for now, $BTC , $ETH , and $SOL🚨 SEC Gives Crypto a Regulatory Roadmap — But Don’t FOMO Yet
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The proposal comes at a crucial juncture for the U.S. financial sector, filling a long-standing regulatory gap while Congress continues to deliberate broader crypto market structure legislation. Under the new proposal, the SEC outlines a dual-track fundraising framework designed to accommodate both early-stage innovators and larger, established digital asset enterprises.
#SECProposesCryptoRules The SEC has reportedly advanced “Regulation Crypto Assets,” a proposed framework offering registration exemptions and a safe harbor for certain crypto investment contracts. Discussed examples include a startup pathway allowing approximately $5 million over four years and a broader exemption covering up to $75 million during a 12-month period. Final eligibility and disclosure requirements depend on the published rule text.
A workable safe harbor could allow token teams to raise capital while developing toward decentralization, then clarify when the associated asset is no longer part of an investment contract. However, SEC rules cannot fully replace congressional legislation covering asset classification and SEC–CFTC responsibilities. My view is that this could be a major improvement over regulation through enforcement, but the details will determine whether legitimate startups can actually use it. Investor protections, resale restrictions and clear exit conditions will be essential.


🚨 NEW: 🇺🇸 SEC proposes “Regulation Crypto Assets” to create clearer rules for crypto fundraising in the US.
Key takeaways:
• Crypto projects could raise up to $5M over 4 years or $75M per year without full SEC registration
• Certain crypto assets may no longer be treated as securities after the issuer completes its work
• Certain state-level securities registration requirements would be overridden
• The proposal aims to make it easier for crypto companies to raise capital in the US
The proposal will be open for public comment for 60 days.


