SEC Starts Review Process for Canary Staked TRX ETF Trading Approval
Published Date: 8/28/2025
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Summary
The Cboe BZX Exchange wants to start trading shares of the Canary Staked TRX ETF, a new commodity-based fund tied to staked TRX tokens. The SEC is now deciding whether to approve or reject this plan, with a decision expected by August 27, 2025. This move could open up fresh investment options for traders interested in crypto-related assets.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Proposed TRX ETF Would Create New Investment Option
The Cboe BZX Exchange filed to list the Canary Staked TRX ETF (filed May 12, 2025) and the SEC must act by August 27, 2025. If approved, you could buy Shares that are backed by TRX (plus cash and cash equivalents), valued daily as of 4:00 p.m. ET, and created or redeemed in cash in blocks of 10,000 Shares.
ETF May Earn Staking Rewards from TRX Holdings
The Trust may stake all or a portion of its TRX through one or more trusted staking providers, and in return the Trust would receive all or a portion of the staking rewards generated by those activities. The Trust's assets are limited to TRX, cash, and cash equivalents.
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