Canary Capital files for first-ever Pengu ETF amid expanded crypto offerings
Quick Take Canary Capital filed for that ETF in a registration statement to the SEC posted on Thursday. Firms have been looking to get the SEC’s sign-off for several different types of crypto ETFs ranging from ones tracking SOL and XRP to DOGE — and now Pengu.
Canary Capital has filed for what would be the first exchange-traded fund of its kind — a Pengu ETF — as firms forge on to see what might stick for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.
The institutional crypto trading and management firm filed for that ETF in a registration statement to the SEC posted on Thursday. The fund will hold the NFT along with other cryptocurrencies, the firm said. The Ethereum-based NFT project Pudgy Penguins launched the PENGU token in December.
"In seeking to achieve its investment objective, the Trust will invest in a portfolio consisting primarily of (1) PENGU, the official token on the Pudgy Penguins project, and (2) Pudgy Penguins non-fungible tokens ('NFTs'), according to the filing. "The Trust will also hold other digital assets, such as SOL and ETH, that are necessary or incidental to the purchase, sale and transfer of the Trust’s PENGU and Pudgy Penguins NFTs."
Canary is vying for several altcoin ETFs, including one to track Sui , as well as others for Hedera and Litecoin , among others.
Over the past few months, firms have been looking to get the SEC's sign-off for several different types of crypto ETFs ranging from ones tracking SOL and XRP to DOGE and now Pengu.
Under the previous administration, the SEC approved the listing of spot Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 and spot Ethereum ETFs in July. However, the agency has signaled a more friendly approach to the industry, such as dropping enforcement actions against major crypto industry players and creating a crypto task force to work out how to regulate the industry.
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