SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Proposes Crypto Safe Harbor Framework to Provide Regulatory Exemptions for Token Issuances

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Gate News reports that on March 18, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chair Paul Atkins stated at a crypto industry event in Washington, D.C., that regulators are considering launching a “safe harbor” exemption program to provide more flexible compliance pathways for cryptocurrency companies and certain token issuers. The proposal covers multiple areas, including “Startup Exemptions,” “Financing Exemptions,” and “Investment Contract Safe Harbor.”

Paul Atkins noted that the “Startup Exemption” would allow crypto projects to enjoy a regulatory buffer period within a certain timeframe or funding limit to promote technological development and market validation; the “Financing Exemption” would permit related investment contracts to raise funds within a 12-month period up to a specified cap without traditional securities registration; and the “Investment Contract Safe Harbor” would clarify under what conditions assets are subject to securities laws, thereby reducing compliance uncertainty.

He emphasized that once project teams cease necessary asset management commitments, such assets would no longer be subject to securities regulation, providing clearer legal boundaries for crypto asset issuers and investors. Meanwhile, the SEC and the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) jointly issued interpretive guidance further clarifying the distinction between security tokens and non-security assets.

Paul Atkins stated that the SEC expects to release draft exemption rules for public comment in the coming weeks. However, he also pointed out that comprehensive market structure reforms still depend on legislation by Congress. Currently, a crypto bill aimed at clarifying SEC regulatory authority is under discussion in the Senate and has not made substantial progress.

Against the backdrop of gradual regulatory adjustments, market participants are closely watching changes in U.S. crypto policy. Analysts believe that if the safe harbor mechanism is implemented, it will provide a clearer compliance environment for mainstream assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as emerging projects, potentially attracting more institutional funds into the crypto market.

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