Odaily Planet Daily reports: On August 18, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Paul Atkins introduced the Regulation Crypto Assets proposal, which includes issuance pathways, disclosure obligations, and safe harbor conditions. Atkins stated that tailored exemptions could attract crypto issuers and investment back to the U.S. while preserving core investor protections and supporting Congress’s efforts to advance the CLARITY Act. SEC Commissioner Hester Peirce noted that the proposal was shaped by public comments and staff input, with feedback from both industry supporters and critics influencing the framework’s design. SEC Commissioner Mark Uyeda emphasized that fixed thresholds and disclosure requirements enhance issuers’ compliance expectations; the proposal is not yet effective. (Bitcoin.com News)
SEC Proposes Regulation for Crypto Assets to Attract Issuers and Investment
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On August 18, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) proposed regulations for digital assets, outlining rules for issuance, disclosure requirements, and safe harbor provisions. Chair Paul Atkins stated that targeted exemptions could encourage crypto issuers and investment to return to the U.S., while supporting the CLARITY Act. Commissioner Hester Peirce noted that public feedback helped shape the framework, with input from both supporters and critics. Mark Uyeda said fixed thresholds could aid compliance in liquidity and crypto markets. The proposal is not yet effective.
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