VanEck updated its Avalanche ETF filing to include staking income, aiming to combine AVAX price exposure with yield. VanEck has amended its proposed Avalanche exchangeVanEck updated its Avalanche ETF filing to include staking income, aiming to combine AVAX price exposure with yield. VanEck has amended its proposed Avalanche exchange

VanEck Adds Staking Rewards to Avalanche ETF Filing

VanEck updated its Avalanche ETF filing to include staking income, aiming to combine AVAX price exposure with yield.

VanEck has amended its proposed Avalanche exchange-traded fund filing. The product now includes staking rewards for investors. The ETF – branded VAVX – is awaiting approval from US regulators. Hence, the move focuses on increasing innovation in crypto investment products. Market participants expect yield in addition to exposure to prices.

VanEck Expands Avalanche ETF Structure with Staking

According to an amended S-1 filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the stake in the company to 70% may reach. In particular, the fund is allowed to put up to 70% of its AVAX holdings. Coinbase Crypto Services finds its way to be listed as the first staking provider. As a result, the ETF may produce recurrent income.

Importantly, staking rewards would be accumulated directly to the fund. However, Coinbase would take 4% service fee. After fees there would be net rewards that are reflected in the net asset value of the ETF. This structure aligns the incentives of the issuers with those of the investors.

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Meanwhile, custody arrangements focus on regulatory compliance and security. Regulated custodians would hold AVAX tokens. These are Anchorage Digital and Coinbase Custody. Both firms store assets offline using cold wall systems. Thereby, exposure to online risks might be at a reduced level.

Notably, the ETF does not use any leverage or derivatives at all. Instead, it follows traditional designs of spot crypto ETFs. The fund would track the AVAX prices with the MarketVector Avalanche Benchmark Rate. This index is an aggregation of pricing of major crypto exchanges.

Now, the price of Avalanche is around $12.21 per token. In the last 24 hours, prices dropped about 0.17%. Avalanche market capitalization is almost in five billion dollars. Despite short-term weakness, institutional interest seems to be growing steadily.

Competition Grows Among Crypto ETF Issuers

VanEck’s move comes as other asset managers make similar moves. Last month Bitwise revised its own Avalanche ETF filing. That proposal also provided for yield generation by staking. Therefore, a competition between the various issuers is clearly intensifying.

At the same time, the regulatory scrutiny is high. Issuers will have to find a balance between innovation and compliance. Staking makes for operational and disclosure complexities. However, firms do seem worried that regulators will be happy with transparent structures.

Supporters make the argument that stakeholder income improves longer-term returns. Yield may compensate volatility typical in the crypto markets. Additionally, it may also attract a conservative investor who is looking to invest in predictable cash flows. This strategy may increase the appeal for crypto ETFs.

Critics, though, point to operational risks. Staking is dependent on network performance as well as validator reliability. Slashing events or technical failures could decrease returns. Still, established providers may mitigate these risks.

From a market point of view, the marriage of price exposure and yield may be an attractive combination. Traditional ETFs often do not provide native income and are not linked to the activity of the network. Therefore, crypto ETFs may be able to differentiate themselves even further.

If approved, VAVX could be a milestone. It would mix spot exposure and protocol-level rewards. Such a structure may be attractive to both institutions and retail investors. Analysts say approval could lead to similar filings across other networks.

The post VanEck Adds Staking Rewards to Avalanche ETF Filing appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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