
Policy
The SEC Just Killed the Year-Long Wait for Shelf Registration — Paul Atkins's 'Make IPOs Great Again' Plan Lets New Public Companies Raise Cash Immediately
The SEC's proposal abolishes the seasoning period and public-float thresholds that have kept newly listed and smaller companies out of the shelf-registration regime since 1985. For crypto firms with IPOs in the queue, the rule change matters more than the Clarity Act.
·Ray Crawford
