Canary Capital submits amended S-1 filing for staked INJ ETF to the US SEC
According to TechFlow, on December 18, as reported by CoinGape, Canary Capital submitted an amended S-1 filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for a staked INJ exchange-traded fund (ETF).
This trust fund plans to be listed on the Cboe exchange, providing investors with exposure to the spot price of Injective as well as additional returns generated through a staking program. According to the application documents, U.S. Bancorp Fund Services will serve as the transfer agent and cash custodian, while BitGo Trust Company has been selected as the custodian.
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