BlackRock Seeks SEC Nod for Yield-Generating Ethereum Staking ETF, Expanding Crypto Offerings

December 8, 2025
BlackRock Seeks SEC Nod for Yield-Generating Ethereum Staking ETF, Expanding Crypto Offerings
  • BlackRock has filed for a staked Ethereum ETF, the iShares Ethereum Staking Trust (ETHB), marking its first formal move toward SEC approval for a yield-bearing crypto product.

  • ETHA remains active as BlackRock’s spot Ethereum product, while ETHB expands the firm’s crypto ETF lineup to include staking-based income.

  • The filing begins the SEC review, but a 19b-4 form from the listing exchange is required to trigger a formal deadline for approval or denial.

  • The broader regulatory environment has shifted toward staking-friendly products, with prior approvals for staked funds and amendments to allow staking in existing ETFs.

  • ETHB will generate staking yields while providing price exposure to Ethereum, appealing to institutions seeking passive staking income without managing validators or custody.

  • regulatory leadership change under Paul Atkins has coincided with staking components becoming more feasible in ETF filings from BlackRock and peers.

  • Competitors are expanding staking-enabled ETFs, with Grayscale and Fidelity moving into staking in their crypto offerings, signaling broader market diversification.

  • ETH trades around $3,100 with a large market cap; typical staking yields around 3.95% annually, underpinning investor appetite for yield-focused products.

  • Trading would occur on Nasdaq under the ticker ETHB, with creation/redemption limited to authorized participants in large blocks, and detailed custody and staking arrangements outlined.

  • Coinbase Custody Trust Company would be the primary custodian, with Anchorage Digital as an alternative; ETHB would be a standalone product separate from ETHA.

  • ETHA and ETHB are distinct: ETHA holds roughly $11 billion in ETH, while ETHB would provide staking-derived yield exposure.

  • If approved, ETHB would trade on Nasdaq alongside BlackRock’s other ETFs, though approval is not guaranteed.

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