US SEC proposes new rules for crypto assets
The proposal would let some token issuers raise up to $75 million a year while keeping disclosure and reporting requirements.
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US securities regulator reveals long-awaited crypto rules
The US Securities and Exchange Commission today proposed a new regulatory framework for cryptocurrency assets, the first major step under US President Donald Trump's administration to give the industry the tailored rules it has long pushed for.
US SEC proposes new rules for crypto assets
WASHINGTON, Aug 18 (Reuters) - The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed new rules on Tuesday that would create "a clear and fit-for-purpose framework for certain investment contracts involving crypto assets," according to a ne...
The SEC has proposed new rules to bring clarity to the crypto asset markets. The proposal includes exemptions for supply amounts of up to $5 million and $75 million, and a safe-haven designation. Chairman Paul Atkins stated that the regulation aims to foster innovation.
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