SEC proposes a rules framework called Regulation Crypto Assets
The Commission announced on 18 August that it has proposed new rules covering certain investment contracts involving crypto assets. The text is at proposal stage, so nothing changes for practitioners yet.
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced on 18 August 2026 that it has proposed new rules, titled "Regulation Crypto Assets", which the Commission says would create "a clear and fit-for-purpose framework for certain investment contracts involving crypto assets".
That is the substance of what has been published so far, and it is worth being precise about the stage this has reached. A proposal is not a rule. It goes out for comment, it can change materially before adoption, and it can fail to be adopted at all.
What this does and does not mean today
Nothing in a practitioner's obligations changes on the strength of a proposal. Client reporting, engagement scoping and the treatment of digital assets on a set of books are all governed by what is in force, not by what has been proposed.
What a proposal does change is planning. Where a practice has clients holding or issuing digital assets, the comment period is the point at which the profession's view is registered, and the proposal's text is the first reliable indication of the direction the Commission intends to take.
What we are not going to tell you
We have not seen the proposing release itself, only the Commission's announcement, and we are not going to characterise the scope of a rule text we have not read. Reports that confidently describe what "Regulation Crypto Assets" will require are, at this stage, describing a press release.
We will report the substance when the proposing release and its comment deadline are available. The Commission's announcement is linked below.
Sources
- 01SEC press release 2026-76 - SEC Proposes New Regulation Crypto Assets - 18 August 2026