Grayscale has recently amended its S-1 registration statement for the Avalanche spot ETF, adding provisions related to staking yields. This move makes it the third issuer to explicitly include staking provisions in its SEC filing, reflecting the increasing maturity of crypto asset ETF product design. The update covers specific details on how the Avalanche staking mechanism operates within the ETF framework, providing institutional investors with more channels to participate in on-chain yields. This development signifies a deepening integration of traditional financial products with blockchain-native mechanisms.
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SleepyValidator
· 01-06 11:27
Grayscale's move is impressive, integrating staking into the ETF framework... institutions can finally sit back and earn on-chain yields.
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GasWrangler
· 01-03 11:49
ngl, grayscale finally documenting staking mechanics in their s-1 is demonstrably overdue... but third? should've been first if they actually optimized their filing structure. most etf issuers are just bolting on provisions sub-optimally anyway
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0xSherlock
· 01-03 11:49
Grayscale's move is quite something; staking yields incorporated into the ETF framework... institutions are finally about to start benefiting from on-chain revenue dividends.
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BankruptcyArtist
· 01-03 11:49
Grayscale is up to something again; including staking yields into the ETF framework is a good move.
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StealthDeployer
· 01-03 11:34
Staking yields incorporated into the ETF framework? Now institutional players have another bloodsucking channel
Grayscale has recently amended its S-1 registration statement for the Avalanche spot ETF, adding provisions related to staking yields. This move makes it the third issuer to explicitly include staking provisions in its SEC filing, reflecting the increasing maturity of crypto asset ETF product design. The update covers specific details on how the Avalanche staking mechanism operates within the ETF framework, providing institutional investors with more channels to participate in on-chain yields. This development signifies a deepening integration of traditional financial products with blockchain-native mechanisms.