🚨 SEC releases a new signal: token financing rules may be set for major changes—will the next “token-issuing era” come back?🔥
The U.S. regulatory authorities recently sent an important signal:
The SEC is discussing a new Regulation of Crypto Assets framework. If it moves forward and gets implemented, it could change the situation in which crypto projects have struggled to raise funds over the past few years.
In simple terms:
For many projects in the past, issuing tokens was like stepping on a mine.
Projects didn’t know what would be considered a violation, and investors didn’t know where the rules actually were.
The new approach may be a re-splitting of categories:
A token itself ≠ automatically qualifies as a security.
What really matters is whether, when the project sells the token, it forms an investment promise.
For example:
Are you buying the right to use something in a network, or are you buying an “investment contract” where the project promises future profits?
These two could be treated differently.👀
If the new framework advances, future project financing may present clearer two models:
📌 Small-scale financing:
Up to about $5 million—may only require publishing a whitepaper, submitting relevant documents, and lowering compliance barriers so ordinary investors can participate.
📌 Large-scale financing:
Roughly in the range of $20 million to $75 million—would require stricter information disclosure, audits, and financial transparency.
Put in plain words:
The SEC may be trying to lay down a “legal highway” for the crypto industry.
In the past, projects often had to take detours to raise funds;
if the rules become clearer, strong projects may find it easier to secure funding support.
Of course, does this mean “ICO frenzy 2.0” will begin immediately?
Not so fast.
Whether the regulatory framework ultimately gets approved and how exactly it will be enforced is what truly determines the direction of the market.
But one thing is worth paying attention to:
🔥 If the U.S. does establish clearer token-issuing rules, it could attract more developers and institutions back to the crypto market.
In the next few years, competition in the crypto industry may be less about just pumping prices—and more about who can build a truly valuable network under a compliant environment.
The market is waiting for an answer:
Will the next token financing era reopen the door? 👀📈$BTC $NEIRO $ICX #BTC突破$72000