The SEC just unveiled a major new plan to regulate crypto assets, offering crypto startups a clearer, less burdensome path to raise funds while staying within federal securities laws. The proposal includes exemptions for token offerings up to $5 million over four years and a larger $75 million annual cap—with reporting requirements still in place. Most groundbreaking? A potential “safe harbor” that could reclassify certain crypto assets as non-investment contracts, fundamentally reshaping how the industry is regulated.

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