Ethereum News Update: Realizing PoS Capabilities: Authorities Approve Staking for ETPs
- U.S. Treasury and IRS issued guidance allowing crypto ETPs to stake Ethereum and Solana without regulatory risks, advancing PoS blockchain adoption. - Framework requires ETPs to hold single PoS assets, use qualified custodians, and maintain liquidity for redemptions during staking. - Staking yields (1.8-8% annually) now accessible to retail investors via compliant ETPs, with rewards taxed as income at receipt. - Industry leaders called the move transformative, removing legal barriers for fund sponsors wh
The U.S. Treasury and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) have released landmark guidance that allows cryptocurrency exchange-traded products (ETPs) to participate in staking digital assets such as
According to the new rules, qualifying ETPs are required to hold a single type of digital asset from an open PoS network, be listed on a national securities exchange, and utilize approved custodians and independent staking operators. These trusts must also refrain from discretionary trading and uphold liquidity measures to guarantee that redemptions can occur even when assets are staked
This move resolves persistent regulatory uncertainties that had previously discouraged traditional financial institutions from incorporating staking into their services. Staking, which involves locking up tokens to help validate blockchain transactions in return for rewards, has historically produced annual returns ranging from 1.8% to 7%, depending on the network.
Industry experts have praised the guidance as a game changer. Bill Hughes, Consensys’ global regulatory lead, commented that it "removes a significant legal obstacle" for fund managers and custodians, allowing them to offer staking returns without regulatory uncertainty
From a tax standpoint, staking rewards will be recognized as taxable income for the trust when received, with investors benefiting proportionally according to their ownership. This approach is consistent with current IRS rules on digital asset taxation, which treat cryptocurrencies as property subject to both capital gains and ordinary income tax
The timing of this guidance, issued during negotiations to resolve a 40-day government shutdown, highlights the administration’s focus on crypto policy. Despite the shutdown affecting agencies like the IRS and SEC, the Treasury’s timely action demonstrates its dedication to advancing digital asset innovation
With regulatory barriers now removed, specialists expect a wave of staking-enabled ETPs to emerge, including offerings such as REXShares’ Ethereum Staking ETF, which debuted in September 2025. These products are likely to reinforce the U.S.’s position as a global frontrunner in crypto innovation, drawing both individual and institutional investors to PoS platforms
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