SEC Shelved Crypto Fundraising Rulemaking After Wall Street Group Weighed Legal Challenge: Report
The agency cited a scheduling issue, while sources said SIFMA threatened legal action over the SEC’s authority and the White House sought a delay.
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SEC Shelved Crypto Fundraising Rulemaking After Wall Street Group Weighed Legal Challenge: Report
The Securities and Exchange Commission abruptly canceled an open meeting Friday that would have started the formal rulemaking process for Regulation Crypto Assets, a new framework governing how crypto projects raise money in the United States. The meeting had been announced only days earlier and was read across Washington as the agency moving on its own while the industry’s market structure bill sits stalled. An SEC spokesperson attributed the c…
SEC Delays Tokenized Securities ‘Innovation Exemption’ as White House Prioritizes CLARITY Act
The Two-Speed Regulatory Divergence in US Digital Assets On August 14, 2026, the SEC was scheduled to discuss its “innovation exemption” for tokenized securities under the “Reg Crypto” agenda. The meeting was canceled. The proposal – which would have given domestic crypto firms a conditional path to issue, custody, and trade tokenized equities, money-market funds, Treasuries, and certain on-chain bond products without full Securities Act and Exc…
SEC Cancels Crypto Rulemaking Meeting as White House and Wall Street Push Back
The SEC scrapped a scheduled Friday meeting meant to kick off a formal rulemaking process for crypto fundraising. Gone, just… Read the original on SEC Cancels Crypto Rulemaking Meeting as White House and Wall Street Push Back. For more crypto news and analysis, visit TheCurrencyAnalytics.com.
Wall Street Pushback Halts SEC's Crypto Fundraising Framework, Sources Say
The securities regulator cited an "unforeseen scheduling issue," but sources point to a legal threat from Wall Street trade group SIFMA and an administration waiting to see whether the Clarity Act passes in September.
SEC Delays Regulation Crypto Vote as U.S. Rules Stay Unclear
The SEC canceled a planned vote on its Regulation Crypto framework, citing an unforeseen scheduling issue. The proposal could create exemptions for crypto startups raising capital outside traditional securities rules. However, the delay changes nothing legally. No safe harbor has been created, and no new offering regime is currently in force for crypto companies. Token issuers and holders, therefore, remain under existing securities requirements…
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