The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has cancelled an open meeting scheduled for Friday that was expected to consider new cryptocurrency rules.The SEC said Thursday that the meeting had been cancelled. The commission had been expected to consider whether to propose a “tailored offering regime for certain investment contracts involving crypto assets.”The SEC told Reuters that the meeting would be moved due to “an unforeseen scheduling issue.” The agency did not immediately respond to Cointelegraph’s request to comment.The Senate left for its August recess without voting on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act, which would provide a comprehensive framework for financial regulators overseeing the crypto industry. SEC Chair Paul Atkins told CNBC on July 27 that the agency was “ready, willing, and able to come out with rules“ on digital assets if the Senate failed to pass the CLARITY Act. Magazine: How the EU’s crypto tax rules are expected to work for users and platformsCointelegraph is committed to independent, transparent journalism. This news article is produced in accordance with Cointelegraph’s Editorial Policy and aims to provide accurate and timely information. Readers are encouraged to verify information independently.
SEC Cancels Key Crypto Regulatory Meeting
The SEC canceled a scheduled meeting to consider proposing new rules for certain crypto offerings after the Senate left for recess without voting on the CLARITY Act.
The SEC cancelled Friday's crypto regulatory meeting while the Senate suspended voting on the Digital Asset Market Clarity Act. This delays regulatory frameworks and enterprise infrastructure decisions in crypto, signaling prolonged market uncertainty.











