US regulators have already found a home for true Bitcoin perpetuals inside the CFTC’s exchange framework. The SEC is now turning to another part of the same market: how a team can pay to build a network before its token has much use.
SEC proposes a path for crypto projects to raise $75 million and later end the token’s securities contract
US regulators have already found a home for true Bitcoin perpetuals inside the CFTC’s exchange framework. The SEC is now turning to another part of the same market: how a team can pay to build a network before its token has much use.
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Aug 22, 2026 at 1:45 PM UTC · Updated 21分前 · 7 分で読める

A derivatives exchange starts with an established asset and places a new contract around it. A token project usually starts with a promise. Buyers provide the capital needed to write the code, launch the network, and make the token useful, while the founding team promises to do the work that could make their purchase more valuable. That bargain can be an investment contract under federal securities law.
The SEC’s proposed Regulation Crypto Assets tries to cover that bargain from start to finish. It would create routes for projects to raise up to $75 million under crypto-specific rules. It would also establish a filing process for ending the investment contract once the issuer has completed or permanently stopped the work it promised.
The proposal entered the Federal Register on Aug. 21, and comments are due Oct. 20. The commission must review those submissions and vote on a final rule before any project can use the new exemptions.
The SEC is regulating the bargain around the token
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