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US crypto rules are moving on two tracks. The SEC's proposed Regulation Crypto Assets offers issuance exemptions and a safe harbor for project fundraising and tokens leaving securities oversight. CLARITY faces Senate review on Sep 15, covering asset classification, SEC-CFTC roles and trading markets. SEC rules could move first but face authority and legal-stability questions; CLARITY is broader but faces schedule and partisan risks. Can both align on financing, listings and exchange rules?
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THE CRYPTO CLARITY ACT IS COMING IN 2026
August 18: SEC proposed its first-ever rule to regulate crypto
August 19: President Trump will meet crypto officials to push the Clarity Act
August 20: CFTC to host a meeting on crypto regulations
September 15: Senator Lummis confirmed the Clarity Act vote.
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🚨 The SEC may have finally given crypto a clearer regulatory roadmap—but don’t rush to call it the start of a bull market.
On August 18, the SEC proposed a “Crypto Asset Regulation” framework aimed at creating a securities-issuance structure specifically for the crypto industry.
Three key takeaways:
1️⃣ Two fundraising exemptions
Smaller projects could raise up to $5M over four years without registration, while larger projects could raise up to $75M within 12 months, subject to financial reporting and ongoing disclosure requirements.
2️⃣ A potential safe harbor
If a project fulfills its stated development obligations—or permanently shuts down—the associated tokens could potentially lose their classification as securities.
3️⃣ Federal rules could take priority
The framework would potentially reduce the need for projects to obtain separate approvals under individual state securities laws.
This is a major step toward regulatory clarity, but regulatory progress doesn’t automatically mean a bull market is here. The real impact will depend on how the proposal develops and ultimately gets implemented.
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The important feature of the SEC’s reported proposal is not the headline fundraising limits, but the attempt to define a transition path. Exemptions of $5M over four years for startups and $75M over 12 months for fundraising could matter, yet the safe-harbor question is more structural: when can a token cease to fall under securities rules after a team completes or permanently ends its core work?
If the final text aligns that test with CLARITY’s treatment of asset classification, SEC-CFTC roles and markets, it could reduce ambiguity without removing accountability. Until the text is available, the framework matters more than the numbers. Not advice, just analysis.
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🚨 $XRP : REGULATION IS BECOMING THE CATALYST
The U.S. regulatory landscape is moving again.
The SEC has now proposed a new crypto framework that could provide clearer rules for digital assets.
For XRP, regulatory clarity matters more than another short-term chart pattern.
If uncertainty keeps falling, institutional adoption becomes easier to imagine.
The next XRP move may be driven by policy — not hype.
TRUMP TO MEET CRYPTO HEAVYWEIGHTS ON AUG. 19 □□ Donald Trump, CFTC Chair Michael Selig and SEC Chair Paul Atkins are expected to meet executives from Coinbase, Ripple, Chainlink, Kalshi, a16z and Paradigm at the White House. The meeting comes as the CLARITY Act remains stalled in the Senate and the CFTC prepares its 35-member committee meeting on crypto, AI and prediction markets.
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The primary catalyst behind today's crypto rally was a combination of political momentum around US crypto market structure legislation and regulatory tailwinds.
President Donald Trump hosted a White House event with key cryptocurrency industry leaders, publicly urging Congress to pass the Clarity Act to establish a comprehensive digital asset regulatory framework. This was compounded by positive momentum from the SEC's formal move toward customized regulatory and capital-raising exemptions under "Regulation Crypto Assets".
The regulatory optimism triggered broad spot buying across Bitcoin and Ethereum, causing a short squeeze across perpetual markets and adding over $110 billion to total crypto market capitalization within 24 hours.
This might be transitory. No laws have been passed yet.

TL;DR on Regulation Crypto Assets, the rulebook the SEC proposed yesterday:
Today, launching a token in the US means risking a securities violation, because the SEC can classify almost any token sale as an unregistered security. This proposal writes down exactly how to do it legally.
Two legal paths to raise money:
1️⃣ Small teams can raise up to $5 million over four years by publishing basic disclosures about the project. 2️⃣ Larger teams can raise up to $75 million per year if they also publish financial statements and keep reporting after the sale.
An exit from securities law entirely. A token counts as a security because investors depend on the founding team to make it valuable. Under this rule, once the team finishes building what it promised, that dependence ends and the token stops being a security. Ethereum reached that point informally years ago. This writes the test into law so any project can pass it.
One rulebook instead of 51. Federal rules would override state-by-state registration, so a compliant raise works in every state at once.
Public comments are open for 60 days, then the SEC decides whether to finalize.
US crypto projects have incorporated offshore for a decade specifically to avoid this uncertainty. Clear rules bring those companies, and the next ones, home.

WHITE HOUSE CRYPTO SUMMIT RECAP 🇺🇸
- President Trump calls on Congress to pass the CLARITY Act
- Says the US will remain the "undisputed leader" in Bitcoin and crypto
- CFTC working to bring Hyperliquid to the US in a fully compliant manner
- SEC Chair Atkins discusses new “Regulation Crypto Assets” proposal
- Trump declares the “war on crypto” is over

