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    SEC Crypto Safe Harbor Proposal Moves to White House

    April 7, 2026
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    In SEC crypto news, for the first time in years, a crypto project in the United States might be able to raise money from the public without immediately triggering securities law, and the rule that would make that possible is now sitting on a White House desk.

    SEC Chair Paul Atkins confirmed this week that the agency’s crypto safe harbor proposal has cleared internal review and reached the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the last federal checkpoint before a rule is published for public comment.

    SEC Crypto Safe Harbor Proposal Moves to White HouseLATEST: SEC CRYPTO SAFE HARBOR PROPOSAL HEADS TO WHITE HOUSE FOR FINAL REVIEW

    SEC Chair Paul Atkins has confirmed a landmark crypto safe harbor proposal is now under White House review.

    The framework sits with the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs, the final… pic.twitter.com/x0WvDtDtrM

    — BSCN (@BSCNews) April 7, 2026

    That procedural step sounds bureaucratic. It is not. It means the proposal is real, it has momentum, and a formal publication timeline is now measured in weeks, not years, marking a huge move for SEC crypto adoption.

    This news drops as Bitcoin fell 1.5% overnight, losing $69,000, and is currently trading for $68,500 after spending a few hours back above $70,000. The combined crypto market cap has also dropped by -1.8% over the past 24 hours and is back to $2.4 trillion.

    In SEC crypto news, Paul Atkins has confirmed that the landmark 'Safe Harbour' proposal is now awaiting review in the White House

    (SOURCE: CoinGecko)

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    The current token launch system resembles a building permit process, requiring full SEC approval before raising funds, which many startups cannot afford. As a result, developers often avoid the US market or operate in legal gray areas.

    The proposed safe harbor offers a new approach, allowing qualified projects a four-year window to raise capital and develop their networks without immediate registration.

    This framework includes three key parts: a startup exemption for raising funds with specific disclosures, a fundraising exemption to raise a set amount over 12 months, and a significant investment contract safe harbor that removes a token’s securities designation once the founding team steps back from day-to-day control.

    This last element is crucial, as it allows projects to decentralize, avoid securities classification, and provide a much-anticipated exit strategy for token initiatives.

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    SEC MOVES ON CRYPTO SAFE HARBOR: 4-YEAR EXEMPTION NEARS APPROVAL

    SEC Chair Atkins says a crypto safe harbor proposal is now at the White House for final review, with a 4-year exemption allowing projects to raise capital without immediate registration.

    This is the clearest… pic.twitter.com/LIrkkFvGkr

    — Crypto Town Hall (@Crypto_TownHall) April 7, 2026

    This proposal doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It’s arriving at a moment when the US is watching the European Union pull ahead with a comprehensive crypto regulatory framework – the Markets in Crypto-Assets regulation, known as MiCA, while US crypto legislation keeps hitting roadblocks in Congress.

    Atkins has acknowledged this pressure directly. He’s pushing the SEC’s rulemaking as a bridge solution, but he’s also been explicit that agency rules alone aren’t enough. An SEC rule can be reversed by the next administration. Only legislation, specifically something like the CLARITY Act, which mirrors many of the safe harbor’s provisions in Section 103, can permanently lock the framework in place.

    “We can do a lot regulatorily, but we just have to make sure it takes root and can’t be done away with,” Atkins said at the Vanderbilt University digital assets summit on Monday. That’s a notable admission from a sitting SEC Chair: the rule he’s proposing may not survive beyond the current administration without congressional backup.

    The SEC also released token taxonomy guidance in March, the first time it had set clear parameters for when digital assets would be considered securities in a single document. The safe harbor proposal builds directly on that taxonomy, creating a coherent regulatory framework where one barely existed before.

    What Investors and Builders Should Know Right Now

    If you’re building a token project or investing in early-stage launches, here’s what this development actually means for you in practical terms:

    • Nothing changes yet. The proposal still needs to complete OIRA review, get published in the Federal Register, survive a public comment period, and be formally adopted. That process takes months at a minimum. Do not assume the safe harbor is already in effect.
    • Disclosure will still be required. The startup exemption is not a free pass – it comes with transparency obligations around team background, token use of proceeds, and project development milestones. Exact requirements are still being developed, but “certain disclosures” are explicitly built in to protect investors.
    • The decentralization threshold matters. The investment contract safe harbor – the part that removes securities classification – only kicks in once a project’s team is no longer the primary driver of the network’s value. Vague claims of decentralization won’t cut it. Builders should document and plan for this transition from day one.
    • Investor protections are part of the deal. This isn’t a deregulation story – it’s a re-regulation story with different terms. The SEC is trading upfront registration burden for ongoing transparency. As an investor in early-stage token projects, you should expect more disclosure, not less, as this framework takes shape.

    The safe harbor, if adopted, would primarily benefit early-stage projects without a legal way to raise US capital without full securities registration, broadening the pool of legitimate investment opportunities for investors. However, it also means more projects will approach you under lighter regulations, which presents a risk.

    The key timeframe to monitor is 90 days, the typical limit for an OIRA review. If the proposal enters the Federal Register by summer, the framework could be finalized by the end of 2026; otherwise, the opportunity may close before further legislation can support it.

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