Bitwise acquires Chorus One to scale institutional staking across 30+ proof-of-stake networks. Analysts cite insourcing to improve yields, security, governance.Bitwise acquires Chorus One to scale institutional staking across 30+ proof-of-stake networks. Analysts cite insourcing to improve yields, security, governance.

Bitwise buys Chorus One to expand staking across 30+ PoS

2026/02/25 09:21
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Bitwise buys Chorus One to expand staking across 30 PoS

Key Takeaways:

  • Acquisition cements staking as core competency within Bitwise’s investment platform.
  • Centralized validators and research enhance uptime, governance participation, and security oversight.
  • Aligns on-chain yield access with Bitwise’s controls and research culture.

Bitwise Asset Management has acquired staking service provider Chorus One to strengthen its multi-chain staking portfolio, according to Bitwise’s newsroom. The transaction formalizes staking as a core capability alongside the firm’s existing crypto investment products.

A review of public disclosures indicates the deal centralizes validator operations and research under one platform, improving oversight of uptime, governance participation, and security practices. For institutional allocators, that consolidation can streamline operational due diligence while clarifying how staking-related risks are managed.

The strategic effect is to align on-chain yield access with a large manager’s controls and research culture rather than third-party infrastructure. That positioning may matter as institutions scale exposure across multiple proof-of-stake networks with distinct parameters and risk profiles.

The deal extends institutional access to more than 30 proof-of-stake networks, including Solana, Avalanche, Sui, and NEAR, and brings oversight of more than $2.2 billion in staked assets, as reported by Cointelegraph. The outlet also notes the transaction could pave a pathway for staking-related ETFs, subject to evolving rules.

Bitwise, a global crypto asset manager with over $15 billion in client assets, announced the acquisition, according to Latham & Watkins. The law firm also advised on the transaction.

Management messaging has emphasized long-term alignment on Proof-of-Stake strategy and institutional requirements. “We started with a belief that Proof-of-Stake would become the foundation of the digital economy.… Joining Bitwise is a natural evolution; they share our DNA of excellence and our focus on meeting the sophisticated needs of investors,” said Brian Crain, Co-founder and CEO of Chorus One.

Beyond networks and assets, the combination adds roughly 50 engineering professionals and deepens research and governance analysis, according to CoinCentral. That capability is relevant for mitigating slashing risk, downtime exposure, and adapting to protocol changes.

At the time of this writing, Coinbase (COIN) traded around $161.47 after hours, based on data from Yahoo Finance. Broader market conditions do not alter the strategic rationale but frame demand for institutional-grade staking infrastructure.

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