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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.

  • On Tuesday, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a new regulatory framework for crypto assets, the first major step under President Donald Trump's administration to provide tailored rules for the industry.
  • President Trump has prioritized sector reform during his second administration, while deep-pocketed companies have spent years campaigning for legislation to secure solid legal ground, with efforts currently stalled in the Senate.
  • The proposal allows one-time exemptions to issue up to $5 million in tokens over four years, while also permitting offerings of up to $75 million during each 12-month period with financial disclosure requirements.
  • Cody Carbone, CEO of The Digital Chamber, praised the proposal, saying his group will "work with the SEC to ensure consumers and the digital assets industry can thrive onshore in the U.S."
  • Despite this progress, many executives worry that without permanent legislation, future administrations could overturn the SEC's rules, following last Friday's conditional approval of a national bank charter for World Liberty Financial.
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