SEC Proposes Exemptions for Certain Crypto Fundraising Offerings
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SEC Proposes Some Registration Exemptions for Crypto Offerings
The Securities and Exchange Commission unveiled a proposal to exempt certain digital asset offerings from securities registration statements, as the regulator moves ahead with crypto plans after landmark legislation stalled in Congress.
The SEC has formally proposed new regulations for crypto assets: a four-year, $5 million exemption for startups, a maximum $75 million exemption for fundraising, and safe harbor provisions that allow crypto assets to be removed from the definition of securities.
The SEC wants to facilitate the capitalisation of crypto companies. Two exceptions and a safeguard clause are in the focus. Source: BTC-ECHO BTC-ECHO
SEC Proposes Crypto Fundraising Exemptions: What It Means
The proposal was published by the SEC as a formal rulemaking announcement rather than final, binding policy, according to the agency's press release . Because it is a proposal, it does not take effect immediately and remains subject to the SEC's standard process.Read more...
SEC Proposes Exemptions for Certain Crypto Fundraising Offerings
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed exemptions for certain crypto fundraising offerings, a policy proposal that would carve out selective relief for capital-raising activity involving digital assets rather than impose a blanket rule across the market. What the SEC Proposal Actually Covers The measure is a proposal, not an enacted rule. It was outlined in remarks from SEC Chair Paul Atkins on the regulation of crypto assets, …
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