
Investment giant VanEck has filed an S-1 registration with the U.S. SEC to launch a new ETF tracking Lido Staked Ethereum (stETH). The proposed fund aims to offer investors regulated exposure to stETH, a popular liquid staking token linked to Ethereum’s network. If approved, it would mark a major step in bringing staking-based crypto assets to traditional finance through exchange-traded funds, expanding institutional access to Ethereum’s staking ecosystem.
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