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Canary Capital bets on Injective with staked ETF filing

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July 17, 2025164 Views
Canary Capital bets on Injective with staked ETF filing

Canary Capital bets on Injective with staked ETF filing

The move follows SEC guidance treating staking rewards as income, enabling asset managers like Canary to back blockchain-based tokens through delegated staking.

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