The SEC just unveiled its first-ever permanent rule for crypto fundraising, offering two pathways for companies to raise capital—up to $5 million over four years for startups, or up to $75 million annually for larger firms—with strict disclosure requirements. Designed to balance innovation and investor protection, the proposal invites 60 days of public feedback before finalization—a move that follows a canceled prior meeting. While Chairman Paul Atkins applauds this progress, he insists Congress must still pass lasting legislation to ensure stability and security in the evolving crypto market.
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