Grayscale Research said a proposed U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission framework for crypto asset regulation could reopen a compliant route for token fundraising in the United States if adopted. According to the proposal, the SEC would create an exemption mechanism that allows issuance caps of up to $5 million or $75 million. The proposal was released on Aug. 18 and remains in the public comment stage. Analysis cited by NewsBTC said clearer exemption standards could help startups avoid moving operations offshore, while also imposing more explicit disclosure and compliance requirements. The proposal is still under review, and no final rule has been announced.
Grayscale Research said a proposed crypto asset regulatory framework from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission could reopen a compliant path for token fundraising in the United States if it is implemented.
Under the proposal, the SEC would establish an exemption mechanism allowing issuance amounts of up to $5 million or $75 million.
The proposal was published on Aug. 18 and is still in the public comment phase. Analysis cited by NewsBTC said clear exemption standards could help startups avoid operating offshore, while also requiring clearer disclosure and compliance obligations.
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