BlackRock Launches ETHB ETF With Ethereum Staking Rewards

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BlackRock has expanded its Ethereum strategy through a new exchange-traded fund that integrates staking rewards. The product directs most of its ether holdings to professional validators rather than idle custody. This structure introduces institutional staking through a regulated ETF framework.

BlackRock routes Ethereum staking through external validator operators

BlackRock launched the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust ETF under the ticker ETHB on Nasdaq. The fund combines direct ether exposure with staking income generated through network validation. Consequently, the structure allows regulated market participants to earn Ethereum rewards through a traditional financial product.

ETHB allocates roughly 70% to 95% of its ether holdings to staking infrastructure. The fund delegates validation work to specialist operators instead of building in-house systems. This approach reduces operational complexity while maintaining exposure to the Ethereum proof-of-stake mechanism.

Figment operates part of the validator network used by ETHB. Meanwhile, Galaxy Digital and Attestant run additional validation nodes. Together, these firms process transactions, propose blocks, and submit attestations for the ETF’s staked ether.

Validator operators maintain the Ethereum network security and confirm blocks on behalf of the trust. In return, the network distributes staking rewards generated through proof-of-stake participation. The ETF then distributes most of those rewards back to shareholders.

ETHB introduces yield generation inside a regulated ETF structure

ETHB launched with initial assets estimated between $100 million and $107 million. The ETF also recorded about $15.5 million in trading volume on its first trading day. These early figures indicate measurable demand for yield-bearing Ethereum exposure through regulated financial vehicles.

Under normal conditions, the fund stakes most of its ether holdings to generate network rewards. The trust returns approximately 82% of gross staking income to shareholders. Meanwhile, the remaining portion supports operational costs and partner compensation.

BlackRock set the management fee at 0.25% for the ETF. However, the firm temporarily reduced the fee to 0.12% on the first $2.5 billion in assets. This discount remains active during the product’s first year and aims to attract inflows from competing crypto products.

The fee strategy positions ETHB against existing spot Ethereum ETFs that do not provide staking rewards. By integrating yield generation, the product offers an additional return component alongside price exposure. Consequently, the structure could reshape competition among digital asset exchange-traded funds.

Ethereum network participation grows alongside institutional products

The staking model used by ETHB connects institutional capital with Ethereum’s validation economy. Professional node operators maintain the infrastructure while the ETF supplies locked ether liquidity. This structure expands participation in Ethereum’s proof-of-stake security system.

Ethereum traded near $2,201 during the period surrounding the ETF’s introduction. The price showed a daily gain of about 6.8% amid active market trading. During the same period, the asset ranged between roughly $2,041 and slightly above $2,200.

Daily trading volume approached $27.7 billion across major exchanges. Strong activity coincided with record levels of ether already locked in staking contracts. Institutional products that stake assets could strengthen this supply trend.

Large funds that lock ether for validation reduce the amount available for immediate trading. That dynamic can tighten the circulating supply within the broader market structure. At the same time, regulated ETFs provide familiar access channels for institutions seeking blockchain exposure.

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