Canary Capital moves its staked TRX ETF toward launch with a fee disclosure
@CanaryFunds has filed a fourth amendment to its S-1 registration statement for the Canary Staked TRX ETF, bringing the proposed product a step closer to launch. The filing, submitted on Augu
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@CanaryFunds has filed a fourth amendment to its S-1 registration statement for the Canary Staked TRX ETF, bringing the proposed product a step closer to launch. The filing, submitted on August 19, discloses a 1.10% management fee. Shares would trade under the ticker $TRXS on Cboe BZX Exchange.
How the fund would work
The fund expects to stake 90% of its $TRX holdings under normal conditions, with total staking fees capped at no more than 20% of TRX staking rewards. That structure means the trust would retain 80% of the TRX staking rewards generated by the staking program.Ordinary operating expenses are to be covered up to $200,000 per fiscal year.The filing also revealed seed capital details: Canary Capital Group plans to purchase 10,000 shares at $25 per share to seed the fund.
The proposed fund would use third-party providers for staking and BitGo as custodian, with pricing data from CoinDesk Indices. Canary began collecting launch-update signups from prospective investors ahead of the amendment's release.
Regulatory backdrop
The original S-1 was submitted with the Securities and Exchange Commission back in April 2025.The ETF has not been approved; the required 19b-4 rule change process remains a separate hurdle. The fourth amendment is a meaningful procedural step, moving the filing from a placeholder registration toward a more fully formed product disclosure, but SEC sign-off remains the determining factor for launch.
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