In a major move for the crypto ETF space, Canary Capital has officially submitted a registration application to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the Canary Staked $TRX ETF. ๐
Filed on Friday, this ETF aims to bring staking rewards directly to traditional financial markets, offering investors an estimated 4.5% annual yieldโa significant shift from standard ETF structures. ๐
๐ง Key Highlights:
โ TRX Staking ETF application submitted to SEC
๐ฎ Future plans include Pengu, Sui, and Litecoin ETFs
๐ธ 4.5% annual yield from TRX staking (pending approval)
๐ BitGo Trust Company to serve as custodian
๐งพ CSC Delaware Trust named trustee
๐ TRONโs Role in the New ETF Era
This move signals a step forward in U.S. crypto ETF evolution, blending staking functionality into regulated products. While traditional ETFs offer passive exposure, Canaryโs approach adds real yield potential through TRX (Tron) staking.
๐ At the time of writing, $TRX is trading at $0.25 with a $23.29B fully diluted market cap. However, 24-hour trading volume has dipped 37.85% to $406M, showing mild market reaction to the news. TRXโs dominance stands at 0.87%, per CoinMarketCap data.
๐ Institutional Silence, But Interest Grows
So far, no public comments have been made by major institutions or regulators. However, the ETF's unique staking feature is catching the attention of industry insiders and analysts.
๐ฃ๏ธ "Canary Capital is positioned as a significant player in the U.S. crypto ETF market, particularly with its unique feature of staking TRX (Tron)."
๐ What This Means for the Future
According to Coincu's research team, if staking-enabled ETFs like this get approved, it could pave the way for new digital financial innovations. As blockchain becomes a source of earnings for institutions, the demand for staking-focused ETFsโespecially for assets like TRONโcould grow rapidly.

This could influence future SEC regulations, market dynamics, and investor preferences across the crypto landscape. ๐