Grayscale Breaks the Norm: US Investors Receive Staking Rewards for the First Time via Ethereum ETF

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Grayscale recently announced the completion of a milestone initiative, officially becoming the first crypto asset issuer to distribute Ethereum staking rewards to US ETF investors. This development is seen as a key breakthrough in the development of US spot Ethereum ETFs and could reshape how institutional and compliant funds access Ethereum yields.

According to an announcement released by Grayscale on January 5th, its Grayscale Ethereum Staking ETF (ETHE) has completed its first yield distribution directly linked to on-chain Ethereum staking activities. This is also the first time a US-listed spot cryptocurrency ETP has successfully passed Ethereum staking rewards to investors, marking a substantial integration of traditional ETF structures with Ethereum’s Proof of Stake (PoS) mechanism.

Specifically, ETHE will distribute approximately $0.083178 per share to eligible shareholders, with the related rewards derived from Ethereum staking rewards accumulated between October 6, 2025, and December 31, 2025. The total distribution amount is about $9.4 million, which was paid out on January 6th, with the record date set for January 5th. Notably, Grayscale did not directly distribute ETH to investors but sold the staking rewards obtained and paid in cash, while the underlying Ethereum assets held by the fund remain unchanged.

As early as October 2025, Grayscale enabled staking functionality for its Ethereum-related products, making ETHE and its associated Ethereum staking mini-ETF (ticker: ETH) among the first US crypto ETPs to support staking. To highlight this change, both products also underwent official rebranding earlier this year.

From an industry perspective, this move introduces the previously missing “yield attribute” to US spot Ethereum ETFs, potentially changing how institutional investors evaluate ETH investment logic. Compared to simply tracking price, staking rewards add a feature akin to “interest income” for Ethereum ETFs, further boosting market attention on long-tail keywords such as “Ethereum staking yield” and “ETH ETF passive income.”

However, Grayscale also reminds that ETHE is not registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. The flexibility of its structure comes with certain risks, including lock-up periods, validator performance, network or smart contract risks, all of which could impact actual yield performance.

Nevertheless, analysts generally believe that this distribution marks an important step in introducing blockchain-native economic models into regulated financial products. As institutions like BlackRock and Fidelity also advance Ethereum staking-related ETF plans, Grayscale’s pioneering practice may become a significant example for the US Ethereum ETF entering the “yield era.”

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· 01-06 06:49
This is also the first time that a US-listed spot cryptocurrency ETP has successfully passed on Ethereum staking rewards to investors, marking a substantial integration of traditional ETF structures with Ethereum's proof-of-stake (PoS) mechanism.
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