
Staking is a mechanism for holding Crypto Assets and assisting in network operations to earn block rewards. In the traditional model, users must run their own nodes, manage private keys, or bear the risk of lock-up. With clearer regulations and the maturity of ETF technology, investors can now participate in staking through compliant funds without directly holding coins, allowing them to enjoy returns. This connects the rewards of PoS blockchains with traditional financial forms for the first time.
According to the latest regulatory documents, stake-type ETFs or trust products must meet the following conditions:
These conditions ensure product transparency and compliance, while establishing a new framework for “stake yield investability.”
The new regulations have opened up a compliant channel for institutions to enter the staking market, allowing previously restricted banks and asset management companies to participate with confidence. For retail investors, the ETF provides a way to avoid technical operations and private key risks, while directly obtaining staking returns through a securities account. This transforms staking from a domain of professional players into a widespread financial product, expanding the depth of market participation.
The staking annualized return of 2%–8% makes the related ETFs very attractive. However, lock-up periods, node penalties, or market fluctuations may still affect actual returns. Not all funds can immediately adjust their structure to meet standards. The tax system and regulatory framework may still change, and investors should pay attention to the execution efficiency and fee structure of fund institutions, carefully allocating weights.
This policy marks the formal entry of staking into the mainstream financial system. Subsequently, more PoS-based token ETFs will emerge, focusing on “transparent returns + compliant listings.” Financial institutions may also further lay out node operations and yield optimization, making staking a new option for fixed income products. Investors may be able to include “passive income” Crypto Assets allocations in traditional investment portfolios.
The emergence of stake-type ETFs represents that Crypto Assets are moving from on-chain activities to the regulated Wall Street market. It lowers the participation threshold and also brings institutional protection for staking. However, investors still need to balance risk awareness and policy guidance, grasping this emerging yield investment opportunity while learning about technological and regulatory changes.











