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SEC Crypto Framework Proposal as CLARITY Act Advances

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a new regulatory framework for crypto assets, a move that lands alongside the advance of the CLARITY Act and puts market structure, ov

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August 18, 2026
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SEC Crypto Framework Proposal as CLARITY Act Advances
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a new regulatory framework for crypto assets, a move that lands alongside the advance of the CLARITY Act and puts market structure, oversight, and compliance back at the center of the digital-asset policy debate.

What the SEC's Proposed Crypto Framework Covers

The proposal was outlined in an SEC press release announcing new regulation for crypto assets. It is a proposal rather than a final rule, meaning the framework describes how the agency intends to approach oversight but does not yet carry the force of an adopted regulation. For related coverage, see U.S. Senate Advances Joint SEC-CFTC Crypto Committee Proposal.

At its core, the measure concerns crypto market structure and oversight, the rules that govern how digital assets are issued, traded, and supervised. That focus places it in the same policy lane as the SEC's earlier effort, when the agency proposed exemptions for crypto fundraising, and its work toward a broader fundraising framework under Chairman Paul Atkins. For related coverage, see SEC Chairman Paul Atkins Says Proposal Would Create Crypto Fundraising Framework.

Because the framework is still at the proposal stage, its specific provisions remain subject to change before any final version is adopted. The distinction matters: nothing in the announcement changes existing obligations for firms today.

How the CLARITY Act Advance Shapes the Regulatory Picture

The SEC proposal arrives as the CLARITY Act moves forward on the congressional track, the parallel legislative development referenced in the current reporting. Updates on that legislation have been posted through the House Financial Services Committee, which handles digital-asset market-structure bills.

Agency rulemaking and congressional legislation can move at the same time while serving different functions. The SEC writes and enforces rules within its existing authority, while Congress can reshape that authority through statute, as the CLARITY Act would.

The legislation has drawn attention from across the industry, including after a recent stablecoin yield provision update pushed the CLARITY Act forward, and as asset managers such as Franklin Templeton backed the bill in the broader policy push. The result is regulatory convergence and tension between two tracks rather than a single settled legal outcome.

What Crypto Firms and Bitcoin-Focused Readers Should Watch Next

For exchanges, issuers, and brokers, the immediate implications are about compliance and structure. A proposed framework signals the direction the SEC intends to take on oversight, giving firms an early view of how registration and supervision expectations could evolve.

For Bitcoin specifically, clearer and more predictable rules are often cited as a precondition for deeper institutional participation. If the SEC framework and the CLARITY Act eventually align, that clarity could shape how large firms approach Bitcoin exposure, though nothing in the current proposal guarantees such an outcome.

The near-term watch items are procedural: any formal comment period the SEC opens on its proposal, the agency's follow-through toward a final rule, and further movement on the CLARITY Act through the House Financial Services Committee. The overlap has also surfaced in a broader coordination effort, with the U.S. Senate advancing a joint SEC-CFTC crypto committee proposal. Each of those steps, rather than price action, will determine how much of the proposed framework becomes binding.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute financial or investment advice. Cryptocurrency and digital asset markets carry significant risk. Always do your own research before making decisions.

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