Grayscale Distributes Ethereum Staking Rewards Through U.S. ETF for the First Time

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  • Grayscale paid Ethereum staking income through a US ETF showing yield can now reach regulated investors.

  • The staking payout arrived as Ethereum ETFs saw fresh inflows after months of market volatility.

  • Institutional interest in Ethereum remains steady as staking adds income to ETF exposure.

Grayscale has completed the first Ethereum staking reward distribution through the U.S.-listed exchange-traded product. The payout was processed through the Grayscale Ethereum Staking ETF. Eligible shareholders received $0.083178 per share. The distribution followed a Jan. 5 record date and was paid on Jan. 6. Total payments across the fund reached about $9.4 million.

JUST IN: Grayscale pays out staking rewards to Ethereum ETF holders, marking the first time ETH staking yield is distributed inside a U.S. ETF. pic.twitter.com/vrlntOEAmr

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The ETF began trading ex-dividend on Jan. 5. Grayscale converted the staking rewards into cash before distribution. The fund’s underlying Ether holdings remained unchanged. This development places Ethereum staking income inside a regulated U.S. investment vehicle. It also introduces yield into an ETF structure that previously focused only on price exposure. The move has drawn attention across traditional and digital asset markets.

Structure of the Staking Mechanism

The distribution reflected staking rewards earned between Oct. 6 and Dec. 31, 2025. Grayscale activated staking for its Ethereum products in October. This was after the SEC had earlier delayed its decision on its request to enable staking for its ETFs. This step allowed the funds to participate directly in Ethereum’s proof-of-stake network. ETHE and the Ethereum Staking Mini ETF became the first U.S. exchange-traded products to enable staking. Both funds later adopted updated names to reflect the added function.

Instead of distributing Ether, the fund sold the accumulated rewards. This method preserved the ETF’s exposure to Ethereum price movements. ETHE operates outside the Investment Company Act of 1940 framework. As a result, it offers more operational flexibility. However, it also carries additional risks. Lock-up periods can affect liquidity. Validator performance can influence reward levels. Network outages and smart contract issues may also impact returns.

Ethereum ETF Flows Show Recovery Signs

The staking payout occurred as Ethereum ETFs recorded renewed inflows. Market data showed improved sentiment after recent volatility. Total net assets across U.S. Ethereum ETFs now approach $19 billion. Earlier periods saw heavy outflows during price declines. Those withdrawals followed liquidation activity in October. Since then, weekly net inflows have turned positive. However, asset levels remain below prior peaks.

Ethereum ETFs held more than $32 billion at the beginning of October. Since peak inflows, withdrawals have reached nearly $2.8 billion. That figure represents about 18% of cumulative flows. Despite pressure, ETF performance has tracked Ethereum price movements closely. Funds continue to reflect broader market trends rather than isolated events.

Institutional Positioning and Product Expansion

Institutional activity continues to influence Ethereum fund dynamics. Large fund transfers have contributed to shifting capital flows across crypto products. Blockchain data also shows increased accumulation by large Ethereum holders. These trends indicate continued institutional participation. Staking introduces a yield component previously unavailable to U.S. spot Ethereum ETFs.

This feature may affect how institutions assess long-term exposure. Other issuers have filed proposals related to Ethereum staking. However, none have completed a distribution so far. The SEC postponed decisions on several crypto-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs). Grayscale plans to expand staking across its broader product lineup.

Future payouts will depend on network performance and market conditions. The firm has emphasized transparency around staking operations and risks. The development reflects how crypto ETFs are moving beyond simple price tracking.

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