SEC Division Moves to Clarify When Tokens Trigger Securities Status After Years of Ambiguity

The SEC is accelerating formal crypto rulemaking, advancing a structured framework to define when digital assets qualify as securities and reshape oversight with clearer standards for token issuers, broker-dealers, and blockchain transactions.

SEC Division Backs Chairman Atkins’ Reform Agenda as Crypto Market Awaits New Standards

Regulatory changes targeting digital assets are advancing at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Division of Corporation Finance Director James Moloney outlined on Feb. 13, following discussions at the 2026 Securities Regulation Institute in Coronado, California, how the agency is prioritizing crypto asset reform as part of its broader capital formation agenda.

The Division’s forthcoming recommendations to the Commission focus on clarifying how crypto assets are categorized under federal securities laws and when they are subject to an investment contract analysis. Division of Corporation Finance Director James Moloney stated:

“The Division is preparing to deliver these recommendations to the Commission in the form of interpretive guidance that provides a taxonomy for crypto assets and describes a framework for determining when crypto assets are subject to an investment contract.”

“For those crypto assets that are subject to an investment contract, we are also working on a proposal that will seek to provide a rational regulatory structure for the offer and sale of those securities,” he added.

The effort stems from Chairman Paul Atkins’ “Project Crypto,” which aims to reduce uncertainty by defining when a token offered in a capital-raising transaction may later function outside securities laws. The planned interpretive guidance would explain how existing statutory definitions apply to digital assets, while a related proposal could outline registration, disclosure, or compliance pathways tailored to crypto-based securities offerings.

Moloney indicated the objective is to replace what he characterized as enforcement-driven ambiguity with clearer ex ante standards that market participants can rely on. In parallel with formal rulemaking, the Division has been issuing staff statements and no-action letters addressing token distributions, broker-dealer activity involving digital assets, tender offers that include crypto securities, and Section 13(d) group formation questions in blockchain-related transactions.

The agency signaled it will continue monitoring innovation and provide additional guidance as needed to facilitate capital formation without sacrificing investor protection. Together, the taxonomy guidance and potential rule proposal represent the SEC’s most direct effort to define how digital asset markets fit within the existing securities framework.

FAQ

  • What is the SEC’s new framework for crypto assets?

It is interpretive guidance creating a taxonomy for crypto assets and defining when they qualify as an investment contract.

  • How does Project Crypto affect digital asset regulation?

Project Crypto seeks to clarify when a digital asset moves from a securities transaction to operating outside that framework.

  • Will the SEC issue new rules for crypto securities offerings?

The Division is working on a proposal to establish a rational regulatory structure for the offer and sale of crypto securities.

  • What crypto activities are addressed in recent SEC staff statements?

They cover token distributions, broker-dealer involvement, tender offers and Section 13(d) group formation in blockchain transactions.

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