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Paul Atkins Crypto Safe Harbor Exemptions

Noah Carter
Last updated: April 1, 2026 6:30 am
Noah Carter
Published: April 1, 2026
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SEC Chairman Paul Atkins outlined a three-part crypto safe harbor framework during a March 17, 2026 speech, proposing startup, fundraising and investment contract exemptions that could reshape how token projects raise capital in the United States.

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What Paul Atkins Actually Proposed Under a Crypto Safe HarborWhy the Proposal Matters for Crypto Startups and Token ProjectsWhy Crypto Markets Should Treat the Safe Harbor as Conceptual for Now

The remarks, delivered at the Digital Chamber’s DC Blockchain Summit, stopped short of formal rulemaking. Atkins said he expected the Commission to consider releasing a proposed rule for public comment in the coming weeks, but legal analysts have stressed that the framework remains conceptual and non-binding.

What Paul Atkins Actually Proposed Under a Crypto Safe Harbor

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • Startup exemption: Up to 4 years and approximately $5 million in capital raising while working toward network maturity.
  • Fundraising exemption: Up to approximately $75 million in crypto-related investment contract raises over a 12-month period, with required disclosures.
  • Investment contract safe harbor: Would apply once an issuer has completed or permanently ceased the essential managerial efforts promised under the investment contract.

Atkins told attendees the SEC should consider a crypto safe harbor proposal that would give innovators bespoke pathways to raise capital while preserving investor protections. He grouped the framework under the working title “Regulation Crypto Assets.”

The first component, a startup exemption, could last up to four years and allow entrepreneurs to raise up to about $5 million while working toward network maturity. That timeline is designed to give early-stage projects breathing room before full registration requirements apply.

$5 million
Proposed startup exemption capital cap.

The second component, a fundraising exemption, could allow crypto-related investment contracts to raise up to about $75 million during a 12-month period. Issuers using this path would need to provide disclosures including financial condition and financial statements.

$75 million
Proposed fundraising exemption cap over 12 months.

The third component, an investment contract safe harbor, would apply once an issuer has completed or permanently ceased the essential managerial efforts promised under the investment contract. This distinction matters because it addresses the point at which a token may no longer qualify as a security under the Howey test.

Atkins framed all three exemptions as a single package, not standalone measures. The distinction between floating an idea in a speech and adopting a formal SEC rule is critical: none of these exemptions exist today, and none will take effect without a full notice-and-comment rulemaking process.

Why the Proposal Matters for Crypto Startups and Token Projects

If adopted, the framework would create the first structured federal pathway for crypto token issuers to raise capital without full securities registration. Current uncertainty has pushed many projects offshore or into legal gray areas, a dynamic that has also shaped how state-level crypto legislation targets emerging token categories including prediction markets.

The startup exemption’s four-year window directly addresses a practical problem: most blockchain networks need years of development before they can credibly claim decentralization. Without a formal exemption, founders face a choice between costly SEC registration and the risk of an enforcement action.

The $75 million fundraising cap would cover significantly larger raises than the startup path, opening a middle ground between small community rounds and full public offerings. Required disclosures on financial condition would preserve investor safeguards while reducing the compliance burden relative to traditional registration.

Coin Center, a nonprofit crypto policy group, argued in a written submission to the SEC that “a formal safe harbor adopted through notice and comment would enhance clarity, legitimacy, and durability.” That framing echoes a broader industry preference for durable rules over informal guidance that can shift between administrations.

“A formal safe harbor adopted through notice and comment would enhance clarity, legitimacy, and durability.”

— Coin Center, written submission to the SEC

The investment contract safe harbor could also affect how projects plan their token distribution. By defining when managerial efforts end, it creates a target for projects seeking to transition tokens out of securities classification, something relevant to any team watching how companies like Bitfarms navigate asset transitions under evolving regulatory frameworks.

Why Crypto Markets Should Treat the Safe Harbor as Conceptual for Now

On the same day as Atkins’s speech, the SEC issued a separate, official interpretation clarifying how federal securities laws apply to certain crypto assets and related transactions. The CFTC joined that interpretation, marking a notable cross-agency alignment.

That interpretive release is binding Commission guidance. The safe harbor exemptions are not. Conflating the two has been the most common error in coverage of the March 17 announcements.

A March 2026 alert from law firm Greenberg Traurig explicitly noted that Atkins’s safe-harbor concepts had not yet been formally proposed by the Commission and remained conceptual and non-binding. The distinction matters for any issuer or investor making compliance decisions based on the headlines.

The next concrete milestone would be the SEC releasing a formal proposed rule for public comment, which Atkins said could happen in the coming weeks. After that, a public comment period, possible revisions, and a final Commission vote would follow before any exemption carries legal force. That process, similar to the regulatory pipeline affecting proposals like the UK’s push to regulate political crypto donations, typically takes months at minimum.

Until a formal rule is published in the Federal Register, no startup exemption, fundraising exemption, or investment contract safe harbor is available to any issuer. The speech signals direction, not 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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