VanEck Files S-1 Registration for First-Ever Lido Staked ETH ETF

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Global asset manager VanEck has taken a pioneering step by filing an S-1 registration statement with the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for its new Lido Staked Ethereum ETF. 

This proposed fund would offer investors direct exposure to stETH, a liquid version of Ethereum staked via the Lido protocol.

VanEck Files S-1 Registration

In recent blog post VanEck announced that it has filed an S-1 registration Lido Staked ETH ETF,’ marking a major step toward bridging traditional finance with decentralized staking.

This filling outlines that the ETF will track the MarketVector Lido Staked Ethereum Benchmark Index, giving investors exposure to both Ethereum’s price performance and staking rewards earned through Lido.

It’s designed for those who want the advantages of staking such as passive yield, but within a familiar, tax-efficient investment vehicle.

If approved, this would be the first U.S. exchange-traded fund tied to stETH, representing a huge milestone for the crypto industry.

Why Lido’s stETH Matters?

The proposed ETF would hold stETH tokens, which represent staked ETH on Lido, the largest decentralized staking platform with nearly $40 billion in total value locked. 

Lido is known for its secure, audited smart contracts, high liquidity, and strong integrations with major exchanges and custodians. So far, users have earned over $2 billion in staking rewards through Lido.

Meanwhile, Kean Gilbert, Head of Institutional Relations at the Lido Ecosystem Foundation, said the ETF shows how decentralization and institutional standards can work together, marking a major step toward connecting on-chain systems with traditional finance.

Liquid Staking Meets Liquidity and Regulation

Unlike traditional staking that locks ETH for months, stETH allows investors to maintain liquidity while still earning staking rewards. This structure also benefits ETF issuers, enabling them to manage redemptions and creations smoothly without worrying about Ethereum’s withdrawal delays.

The filing shows how liquid staking is becoming essential to Ethereum’s ecosystem, and now, it’s finding a place in regulated financial markets.

As of now, Lido (LDO) is trading around $0.92, marking a 3.43% increase over the past 24 hours.

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