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    Solana DePIN Project Fuse Secures No-Action Letter From SEC

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsNovember 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    The SEC has just issued its second “no-action letter” toward a decentralized physical infrastructure network (DePIN) crypto project in recent months, giving its native token “regulatory cover” from enforcement.

    The no-action letter was sent to the Solana DePIN project Fuse, which issues a network token FUSE as a reward to those actively maintaining the network.

    Fuse initially submitted a letter to the SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance on Nov. 19, asking for official confirmation that it would not recommend the “SEC take enforcement action” if FUSE tokens continue to be traded on third-party marketplaces.

    Fuse also outlined in its letter that FUSE is designed for network utility and consumptive purposes, not for speculation. It can only be redeemed for an average market price via third parties.   

    “Based on the facts presented, the Division will not recommend enforcement action to the Commission if, in reliance on your opinion as counsel, Fuse offers and sells the Tokens in the manner and under the circumstances described in your letter,” wrote Division of Corporation Finance’s deputy chief counsel, Jonathan Ingram, on Monday. 
     

    SEC’s no-action letter to Fuse Crypto. Source: SEC

    The latest SEC no-action letter comes just a few months after the SEC issued a similar “highly coveted” letter to Double Zero, which was seen as a result of a new, more crypto-friendly leadership at the SEC. 

    At the time, DoubleZero co-founder Austin Federa said such letters are common in TradFi but are “very rare” in the crypto space. 

    “It was a months long process, but we found the SEC to be quite receptive, we found them to be quite professional, quite diligent, there was no crypto animosity.”

    The SEC was put under new leadership in April, after Paul Atkins was sworn in as the 34th chairman, and the agency has since been seen taking a more balanced approach to crypto. As part of the leadership, crypto-friendly Hester Peirce also heads up the agency’s crypto task force. 

    SEC no-action letters are a form of regulatory clarity

    Adding to the discussion on X, Rebecca Rettig, a legal representative of Solana MEV infrastructure platform Jito Labs, said that no-action letters are sought after by many crypto projects.