BitWei launches the first HYPE ETF listed on the NYSE

ME News Report, May 15 (UTC+8), BitWei launched its first fund called Hyperliquid $HYPE ETF (Trading Code: BHYP), which is now listed on the New York Stock Exchange. This is the first HYPE ETF product to include internal staking services. (Source: MLion)
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NotificationSoundInMistyValley
· 2h ago
Traditional investors can finally earn staking rewards without having to manage wallets and nodes themselves.
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InstantNoodlesWithContracts
· 2h ago
Bitwise is racing ahead in the altcoin ETF race; other issuers are probably revising their materials overnight.
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ProofOfSnack
· 2h ago
Listing on the NYSE signifies a compliance milestone, but how to calculate the tax on pledge income remains an issue.
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ASolitaryRockBeforeTheVolcano
· 2h ago
BitWei moves really fast, launching an ETF on the HYPE mainnet shortly after going live.
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PixelPnl
· 2h ago
Pledge services bundled into ETFs, this move blurs the line between CeFi and DeFi even further.
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Don'tLetTheContractScamMyMom.
· 2h ago
Internal staking service — does that mean the custodian runs the nodes for you? Then the level of decentralization is questionable.
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RouterWhisperer
· 2h ago
The liquidity advantage of Hyperliquid has finally been recognized by institutions
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EveningBreezeBorrower
· 2h ago
Is this code BHYP pretty interesting? Does B stand for Bitwise or the spirit of Bitcoin?
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Stop-LossInTheEveningGlow
· 2h ago
The first HYPE ETF with staking features has a much more complex yield structure than a spot ETF; you need to review the prospectus.
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