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by: xpoolPosted on: May 30, 2025

Canary Capital Files For Staked CRO ETF with SEC

Cryptocurrency exchange giant Crypto.com is set to launch the first U.S.-listed staked CRO ETF through a landmark filing with the SEC. The firm’s initiative marks a significant shift in regulated DeFi exposure for US investors, potentially impacting both the CRO and broader stake asset markets.

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