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Canary Capital Files S-1 With SEC for Spot TRX ETF, Expanding Crypto Fund Pipeline

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Canary Capital has filed an S-1 registration statement with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch a spot $TRX exchange-traded fund (ETF), the company announced via a post on X. The proposed fund, which would trade under the ticker TRXS, aims to track the price of Tron’s native cryptocurrency, $TRX, directly, rather than through futures contracts.

The filing marks another step in the asset manager’s aggressive push into crypto ETFs, following its earlier applications for spot Litecoin and $XRP funds. If approved, the $TRX ETF would be the first of its kind in the U.S., offering investors regulated exposure to $TRX through a traditional brokerage account.

Context and Significance

Canary Capital’s move comes amid a broader wave of crypto ETF filings following the SEC’s approval of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 and spot Ethereum ETFs in July 2024. Since then, issuers have rushed to file for ETFs tied to other cryptocurrencies, including Solana, $XRP, and Litecoin, anticipating a more favorable regulatory environment under the current SEC leadership.

The S-1 filing is the first step in the SEC’s review process. After the S-1 is deemed effective, the exchange on which the ETF will list must also file a 19b-4 application, which triggers a separate approval timeline. Canary Capital has not yet filed the 19b-4, but the S-1 submission signals the firm’s commitment to bringing the product to market.

Market and Regulatory Implications

The approval of a spot $TRX ETF would have several implications. For investors, it would provide a regulated, liquid, and transparent way to gain exposure to $TRX, which is currently only available through crypto exchanges or trusts. It could also increase institutional adoption of Tron, a blockchain network known for its high throughput and low transaction fees, primarily used for stablecoin transfers and decentralized applications.

However, the SEC’s stance on non-Bitcoin and non-Ethereum crypto ETFs remains cautious. While the agency has not explicitly rejected any spot altcoin ETF, it has delayed decisions on several, including those for Solana and $XRP. The outcome of these pending applications will likely set a precedent for $TRX and other altcoins.

Why This Matters

For the broader crypto market, a $TRX ETF would be another validation of digital assets as an investable asset class. It would also put pressure on the SEC to make consistent decisions across similar products, potentially paving the way for a wider range of crypto ETFs. For Tron, a successful ETF could boost $TRX’s liquidity and price stability, as well as enhance the network’s credibility among traditional financial institutions.

Investors should note that the filing is only the beginning of a lengthy regulatory process. The SEC can take up to 240 days to review a 19b-4 filing after it is submitted, and the S-1 review can run concurrently. There is no guarantee that the $TRX ETF will be approved, and the timeline remains uncertain.

Conclusion

Canary Capital’s S-1 filing for a spot $TRX ETF is a significant development in the ongoing expansion of crypto investment products. While approval is not assured, the filing reflects growing demand from issuers to offer regulated access to a wider array of digital assets. The coming months will reveal whether the SEC is ready to broaden its approval beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum, and how that decision could shape the future of crypto ETFs in the U.S.

FAQs

Q1: What is a spot $TRX ETF?
A spot $TRX ETF is a fund that directly holds $TRX tokens, allowing investors to gain exposure to the cryptocurrency’s price without owning it directly. It trades on a stock exchange like a regular ETF.

Q2: What is the difference between an S-1 and a 19b-4 filing?
The S-1 is a registration statement filed by the ETF issuer, detailing the fund’s structure, fees, and risks. The 19b-4 is filed by the exchange on which the ETF will list, and it requests SEC approval for the listing. Both must be approved for the ETF to launch.

Q3: When could the $TRX ETF launch if approved?
There is no set timeline. The SEC has up to 240 days to review a 19b-4 filing, and the S-1 review can take a similar amount of time. If both are approved, the ETF could launch shortly after, but this could take many months or even longer.

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