Rex-Osprey to launch 'first-ever staked crypto ETF in the US' for trading on Wednesday
Quick Take “Coming Wednesday: The First-Ever Staked Crypto ETF in the U.S.!” the firm said on Monday. The SEC is also currently reviewing a proposal to convert Grayscale’s Digital Large Cap Fund and faces a deadline on whether to approve the fund to list and trade on Wednesday.

A Solana exchange-traded fund that will track the price and deliver staking yields to holders will begin trading on Wednesday, according to REX Shares.
"Coming Wednesday: The First-Ever Staked Crypto ETF in the U.S.!" the firm said Monday on X.
REX Shares and Osprey Funds filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in May to create C-corporation ETFs that would invest in Solana, and another that invests in Ethereum. The funds would also stake some of the assets for additional yield generation.
The SEC is also considering a wide array of crypto ETFs , from ones that track SOL to DOGE in the face of a friendlier regulatory environment for crypto following President Donald Trump's inauguration in January. The SEC is also currently reviewing a proposal to convert Grayscale's Digital Large Cap Fund and faces a deadline on whether to approve the fund to list and trade on Wednesday. That fund holds a basket of crypto from bitcoin to Solana to XRP.
Rex-Osprey's approach is different from other proposals and sidesteps an approval process with a clever legal workaround; unlike most ETFs, the funds elect to be taxable C-corps. As such, staking distributions to holders will be taxed inside the fund before being distributed to holders as dividends. The management fees for both funds are 0.75%, though the income-tax accrual will cause overall fees to be higher in most cases, according to previous reporting from The Block.
The SEC previously warned that Rex Shares and Osprey Funds ETF may not meet the basic legal definition of an ETF, though that appears to have been resolved.
Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
You may also like
Alibaba supercharges AI push with new data hubs in Malaysia, Philippines
Share link:In this post: Alibaba Cloud has opened a new data center in Malaysia and plans to open another in the Philippines in October. Alibaba is setting up a Global AI Competency Center in Singapore to train developers and support businesses with AI tools. Over the next three years, the company will invest $53 billion to build AI and cloud infrastructure worldwide.
China is fast taking the lead in global AI race ahead of the US
Share link:In this post: Chinese AI firms edge closer to parity on the back of their price competitiveness. DeepSeek is already winning on diverse global clients. Open-source models heighten competitive pressure.
UAE SCA updates security and commodity token regulations
Can Toncoin Bounce 26% From Here? Chart Says This!
Trending news
MoreCrypto prices
More








