VanEck’s new Avalanche ETF will route AVAX staking through Coinbase Crypto Services and charge a 4% staking service fee; all staking rewards will accrue to the fund and be reflected in its NAV. The structure aims to give investors passive exposure to AVAX staking yields inside an ETF wrapper.
VanEck amended its Avalanche ETF filing with the SEC on Dec. 19, 2025, revealing management fee details and a staking arrangement as it moves toward launch. The disclosure signals the product is in final preparations pending regulatory approval.
VanEck Digital Assets filed for a BNB exchange-traded fund with the SEC on Nov. 26, 2025, seeking a Nasdaq listing. The move aims to deliver regulated, liquid exposure to BNB for institutional and retail investors.
VanEck has filed with the SEC to launch the first U.S. spot BNB ETF and aims to list the product on Nasdaq under the ticker VBNB. If approved, the fund would provide regulated, exchange-traded exposure to BNB for U.S. investors.
VanEck has launched an ETF designed to give investors exposure to Solana (SOL), aiming to simplify access to the token via regulated brokerages. The product highlights potential liquidity and portfolio diversification benefits but comes with notable crypto-specific risks.
VanEck filed fresh documents ahead of a planned Solana ETF launch while Solana-focused ETFs keep posting inflows. SOL price is now testing a long-term five-year trendline and key on-chain support levels.
VanEck filed an SEC Form 8‑A on Nov. 14, moving its proposed spot Solana ETF closer to a potential exchange listing. The step has renewed optimism about broader institutional access and could support SOL liquidity if the listing proceeds.
VanEck’s Matthew Sigel said XRP may lack real utility, prompting criticism from holders and renewed debate about the token’s long-term role. The remark could influence sentiment around institutional interest in XRP.
VanEck filed for a Solana spot ETF with the SEC, signaling a near-term U.S. launch for a SOL-backed exchange-traded fund. The move enhances prospects for institutional access and deeper liquidity in Solana markets.
VanEck filed a Form 8‑A with the SEC for its VSOL Solana spot ETF, a procedural step that often precedes exchange listing and trading. The filing suggests the fund could launch soon and may broaden institutional access to SOL.