Grayscale says Ethereum, Solana, and BNB could gain from proposed SEC rules that may make U.S. token issuance easier and encourage more blockchain activity.
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission proposed a new rule that could change how crypto projects raise money. Grayscale Research says three networks stand to gain the most: Ethereum, Solana, and BNB Chain.
The rule, announced on August 18, is called Regulation Crypto Assets. It would give companies a clearer legal path to sell tokens in the United States. Firms could raise to $75 million a year under this exemption, as long as they meet disclosure and reporting rules.
Why This Matters for Token Sales
For years, many crypto projects avoided U.S. token sales due to unclear rules. Instead, they launched offshore. This new proposal could change that. If more companies feel safe issuing tokens on U.S. soil, more of that activity would happen directly on public blockchains.
More token launches usually mean more transactions, more developer work, and more demand for the networks that support them.
Grayscale points to Ethereum’s strong base in decentralized finance, tokenized assets, and stablecoins. Solana could see more launches thanks to its fast, low-cost network. BNB Chain already has a large app ecosystem that could grow further.
Still a Long Road Ahead
Nothing here is guaranteed yet. The SEC proposal still needs to go through the full regulatory process. Wider U.S. crypto law is still unsettled, and priorities could shift before any final rule is set.
Still, for investors watching the space, this marks a possible shift. If clearer rules bring real token launches back to the U.S., actual network usage, not just speculation, could become the bigger story for Ethereum, Solana, and BNB.
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