The SEC just proposed a pretty big new framework for crypto.

But there’s one thing getting lost in the headlines:
It’s still a proposal, not a new law.

The proposal includes a possible $5M token-offering exemption over four years, a $75M exemption over 12 months, and a safe-harbor framework for certain crypto assets.

If these rules eventually go through, they could make it easier for some crypto projects to raise money and build their networks without going through the same process as a traditional public offering.
But nothing changes overnight.

There’s a 60-day public comment period, and the proposal can still be changed before anything becomes final.

Instead of asking if crypto is “finally regulated,” what do you think actually makes it into the final rules? Let me know below. 👇