Canary Capital Seeks Approval for Staked Injective ETF
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Canary Capital has taken a significant step toward expanding its crypto portfolio . On July 17, the digital asset manager filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The filing seeks approval to launch a staked Injective (INJ) exchange-traded fund (ETF) in the United States. In the filing, the firm outlined its plans to offer investors a regulated way to gain exposure to Injective’s token while earning staking rewards. The move comes as staking-based products gain popularity. Canary...
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