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Policy

SEC Eyes Full Securities Lifecycle for Token Projects

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed a new framework that would treat token projects across a full securities lifecycle rather than granting them a single fundraising exem

AnonymousCryptoCompass newsroom
August 23, 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 proposed a new framework that would treat token projects across a full securities lifecycle rather than granting them a single fundraising exemption, a shift with direct consequences for how Southeast Asian issuers and exchanges approach the American market.

TLDR KEYPOINTS

  • The SEC has proposed a new regulation for crypto assets built around a full securities lifecycle for token projects.
  • The approach differs from a one-time fundraising exemption by extending oversight beyond the initial token sale.
  • Key scope and compliance details remain unconfirmed, and ASEAN issuers should watch the rulemaking closely.

What the SEC appears to be proposing for token projects

The proposal, outlined in an SEC press release announcing a new regulation for crypto assets, centers on a lifecycle model for tokens rather than a narrow carve-out at the point of fundraising. For related coverage, see South Korea Fintech Hanpass Eyes Stablecoin Push for Cross-Border Payments.

A "full securities lifecycle" means a token is treated under securities rules through each stage of its existence, from issuance to trading and ongoing disclosure. That contrasts with a fundraising exemption, which would only clear the initial capital raise and leave later stages ambiguous. For related coverage, see The Sandbox Halts Base and BNB Chain Bridging After Unbacked SAND Token Exploit.

For ASEAN founders used to launching first and clarifying compliance later, the distinction matters. A lifecycle framework signals that meeting the rules at launch would not be the end of the obligation.

Why this policy shift matters beyond token fundraising

The corresponding rule text has been entered into the Federal Register as a proposed regulation on crypto assets, the formal step that opens a US rulemaking to public comment.

Because the framework extends past the initial raise, obligations around disclosure, reporting, and market conduct would logically continue after a token is issued. The SEC, roughly the American equivalent of the OJK in Indonesia or the SEC in the Philippines, is signaling ongoing supervision rather than a single approval.

Secondary market treatment becomes part of the story too. If a token carries securities status through its life, then the venues that list it, including regional platforms like Tokocrypto or Coins.ph should the rules reach cross-border activity, would face questions about how they handle it. This is cautious interpretation of the lifecycle framing, not a confirmed enforcement position.

The direction echoes wider institutional moves to formalize crypto trading, such as reports that the London Stock Exchange is exploring round-the-clock trading, where traditional market structure and digital assets increasingly overlap.

What token projects and crypto markets should watch next

The most important unknowns are scope and eligibility: which tokens qualify, what triggers lifecycle treatment, and how the compliance stages are defined. None of that detail is confirmed in the available materials.

Developers and issuers will watch how the framework interacts with staking and fund products, an area already drawing political and regulatory attention alongside cases like ARK's purchase of 3iQ Solana staking ETF shares and questions raised by an Ethereum ETF held in a lawmaker's IRA.

Regional exchanges from Indodax to Upbit KR will also weigh whether a US lifecycle standard influences how ASEAN regulators frame their own token rules. This article is based on a limited set of official documents, and further filing details will determine the real impact for Southeast Asia's crypto users.

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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