Investors have paid fees to hold Ethereum in ETFs for years while leaving the network’s native yield on the table, and that inefficiency disappeared this morningInvestors have paid fees to hold Ethereum in ETFs for years while leaving the network’s native yield on the table, and that inefficiency disappeared this morning

BlackRock Launches iShares Staked Ethereum Trust With 82% Rewards

2026/03/13 17:05
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Investors have paid fees to hold Ethereum in ETFs for years while leaving the network’s native yield on the table, and that inefficiency disappeared this morning when BlackRock turned Ethereum into a productive asset for Wall Street by entering the staking race.

For the first time in US market history, the world’s largest asset manager is offering a product that captures both price appreciation and the network’s validator rewards. Now investors don’t have to choose between holding and earning, both are on the table.

This news comes as the Ethereum price surged +2.8% overnight and is currently trading back above $2,100 as we head into the weekend.

The total crypto market cap is also up, climbing +2% over the past 24 hours and reclaiming the crucial $2.5 trillion level in the process.

The new BlackRock Ethereum staking ETF has shaken the markets up, leading to ETH USD surging +2.8% on the back of the newsSOURCE: CoinGecko

BlackRock Enters the Staking Race: ETHB Launches on Nasdaq

BlackRock officially launched the iShares Staked Ethereum Trust (ETHB) on the Nasdaq exchange today. The product is distinct from the firm’s existing iShares Ethereum Trust (ETHA), which holds over $6.5Bn in assets but serves strictly as a passive price tracker.

This new vehicle intends to stake between 70% and 95% of its ether holdings to generate yield. However, the fee structure is aggressive. While the standard sponsor fee is set at 0.25%, BlackRock has implemented a promotional waiver that reduces the cost to 0.12%.

This rate applies to the first $2.5Bn in Net Asset Value (NAV) or for the first 12 months of trading, whichever threshold is breached first.

Jessica Tan, Head of Americas for iShares, positioned the launch as a direct response to client demand for products that reflect the full economic reality of the asset class.

The trust joins a BlackRock digital asset platform that now oversees approximately $130Bn in assets, cementing the firm’s dominance in the digital asset ETF space.

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The BlackRock Ethereum Institutional Pivot: Yield is No Longer Optional

This launch signals that institutional adoption has moved beyond simple exposure. Until recently, regulatory friction prevented US issuers from including staking mechanics in exchange-traded products, forcing investors to choose between the safety of an ETF and the yield of direct ownership. That choice is no longer binary.

The arrival of ETHB suggests that regulators are increasingly comfortable with the technical nuances of proof-of-stake blockchains. Recent coordination between the SEC and CFTC has likely smoothed the path for these more complex structured products.

For allocators, the implications are mathematical: holding ample ETH without staking it is now a decision to accept underperformance relative to the benchmark.

Competitors like Fidelity and Grayscale are now on the defensive. With BlackRock successfully packaging staking rewards into a 0.12% fee product, the pressure to upgrade existing spot ETFs into staking-enabled vehicles will be immediate. The market standard for an Ethereum product has just been raised.

Supply Dynamics: The Scarcity Squeeze for ETH USD

SOURCE: TradingView

The launch of ETHB introduces a new demand sink for the Ethereum network. Unlike spot ETFs, which simply hold coins in cold storage, staking ETFs lock those coins into the validator network. This reduces the actively circulating supply available for trading.

If capital rotates aggressively from the BlackRock Ethereum ETHA product to its new ETHB staking fund, or if new money enters specifically for the yield, the percentage of ETH locked in staking contracts will rise.

This aligns with broader market trends where Ethereum’s scarcity index is already turning positive. A successful ETHB launch accelerates this dynamic by institutionalizing the lock-up process.

With ETH USD facing immediate resistance at $2,150, the launch of BlackRock’s new Ethereum staking ETF could send it surging straight to the next target at around $2,400.

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