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Policy

SEC Eyes Full Securities Lifecycle for Token Projects

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has moved to regulate crypto assets across a full securities lifecycle rather than through a narrow token-fundraising carve-out, signaling that iss

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August 22, 2026
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SEC Eyes Full Securities Lifecycle for Token Projects
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has moved to regulate crypto assets across a full securities lifecycle rather than through a narrow token-fundraising carve-out, signaling that issuance, ongoing disclosure and secondary-market trading could all fall inside one framework for token projects.

The SEC proposed a new regulation for crypto assets, according to the agency's official press release, with the accompanying rule text published in the Commission's proposed rule filing. The proposal reframes the policy question from whether tokens may raise capital to how tokens should exist inside regulated markets.

Why a Lifecycle Approach Differs From a Fundraising Exemption

A fundraising exemption would address only the capital-raising stage, leaving post-sale conduct, custody and trading outside a defined regime. A lifecycle framework, by contrast, extends obligations past the initial sale into ongoing compliance and market activity, which is where regulators have historically focused enforcement. For related coverage, see Aave Eyes Traditional Assets and Securities Lending Expansion.

That distinction matters because a token's classification and its utility claims remain live questions long after issuance, particularly once it trades on secondary venues. Chair Paul Atkins outlined the Commission's regulatory posture on crypto assets in his recorded remarks, which frame the agency's rationale for a broader approach. For related coverage, see Hyperliquid Eyes $1B Raise: HYPE Token Buyback Planned?.

How the Model Could Affect Issuers, Exchanges and Investors

If tokens are treated across a full securities lifecycle, compliance would likely reach multiple market participants rather than issuers alone, since projects, trading venues and buyers all interact with a token after launch. Issuers would face disclosure and continuing-compliance expectations rather than a one-time filing at sale. For related coverage, see Futu Securities Eyes Stablecoin Deposits for Stock Investments.

Trading platforms would carry exposure around listing and secondary-market activity, a concern that has already surfaced as venues and lenders push into regulated markets; Aave, for example, has signaled expansion into traditional assets and securities lending. For investors, lifecycle rules point toward greater transparency, though they also raise questions about access and liquidity if listing requirements tighten. For related coverage, see SEI Eyes $0.38 Breakout, Could $0.70 Be Next?.

The shift arrives as market infrastructure edges closer to securities workflows, from brokerages accepting stablecoin deposits for stock investment to exchanges piloting on-chain public offerings, each of which would sit inside the perimeter a lifecycle regime describes.

What Remains Unclear

The specific thresholds, exemptive conditions and transition timelines are set out only in the proposed rule text and are subject to a public comment process before any final rule. As a proposal, none of its provisions are binding, and the scope of which tokens and which market participants would be covered is not yet settled.

The research supporting this article carries low confidence and no independently verified facts beyond the primary SEC documents, so readers should treat characterizations of the proposal's reach as provisional pending the full comment record.

What to Watch Next

The concrete trigger is the comment period tied to the proposed rule, after which the Commission may revise, advance or withdraw the framework. Token issuers, trading venues and institutional allocators will be watching whether the final text preserves the full-lifecycle structure or narrows back toward issuance-stage relief.

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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