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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

Canary Capital Files For First U.S. Staked CRO ETF

Canary Capital is making a bold move in the U.S. investment landscape by filing for the first ever staked Crypto.org Token (CRO) Exchange Traded Fund (ETF). This landmark proposal signifies a significant shift in how crypto investments interact with traditional finance. By integrating staking benefits directly into the asset price performance, Canary Capital aims to bridge the gap between these two worlds.

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