Grayscale reached a new milestone today as its Ethereum-focused exchange-traded product completed a first-of-its-kind distribution. The Grayscale Ethereum StakingGrayscale reached a new milestone today as its Ethereum-focused exchange-traded product completed a first-of-its-kind distribution. The Grayscale Ethereum Staking

Grayscale ETHE Becomes First U.S. Ethereum ETF to Distribute Staking Rewards

Grayscale reached a new milestone today as its Ethereum-focused exchange-traded product completed a first-of-its-kind distribution. The Grayscale Ethereum Staking ETF, trading under the ticker ETHE, became the first U.S.-listed Ethereum ETP to pass staking rewards directly to shareholders. The fund is trading ex-dividend as of today’s market open, marking a pivotal operational shift for crypto-linked investment products.

The distribution reflects proceeds generated from Ethereum staking activity conducted by the fund over a defined period late last year. Rather than retaining those rewards inside the product, Grayscale converted them into cash and prepared them for shareholder distribution. This step positions staking as a tangible return mechanism within a regulated market structure, rather than a purely on-chain activity limited to native token holders.

Shareholders will receive a fixed cash amount per share held, tied directly to staking output rather than price movement. The payable date is set for January 6, with eligibility based on share ownership as of January 5. The process mirrors traditional ETF income distributions, but draws its source from blockchain network participation.

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How ETHE’s Staking Model Works

The ETHE provides exposure to Ether while simultaneously engaging in the proof-of-stake process on Ethereum. By choosing to lock a portion of the holdings into the proof-of-stake process, the fund accrues holdings as a result of validating activities on the network. The holdings may subsequently be sold to generate returns for the benefit of the shareholders.

Grayscale initiated the activation of staking for its Ethereum-based products in October 2025, making ETHE the first Ethereum ETP in the US market to do so. A smaller linked product followed suit. Later, the products were renamed to reflect their staking capabilities.

The funds are not registered under the Investment Company Act of 1940. This is one aspect that sets it apart from traditional ETFs and mutual funds. Although this increases the flexibility aspect, it also adds to the risks that need to be considered.

Broader Impact on Crypto Investment Products

This is an indication of a paradigm shift in the value addition to digital asset ETNs. Previously, the value addition in most spot crypto products had been based on the appreciation of value. It is quite evident that the inclusion of the staking element is similar to the income strategy based on traditional finance.

This is also a reflection of a wider trend to map the strengths of blockchain technology into conventional investment products. Grayscale has focused on both educational and reporting efforts with its expansion of staking offerings.

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