🇺🇸 U.S. GOVT UNLOCKS ETH STAKING AHEAD OF FUSAKA 🤯
The regulatory dam officially broke.
With Revenue Procedure 2025-31, the IRS & Treasury just created a “Safe Harbor” allowing crypto ETPs to stake assets without tax penalties.
Combined with the Dec 3 Fusaka update which further streamlines validator operations & staking infrastructure this marks the most bullish structural shift in ETH’s history.
Here’s why: 👇
1️⃣ THE YIELD SWITCH IS NOW ON
In the past, owning an ETH ETF meant you only got price movement, nothing else.
It was like holding gold: it just sat there.
Now, ETH ETFs can earn staking rewards, just like earning interest on cash or dividends on stocks.
Old Reality: ETH ETF = Asset that does nothing (0% yield)
New Reality: ETH ETF = Asset that pays you (Price + ~3–4% staking yield)
Wall Street can now treat ETH like a yield-generating investment, not just a speculative bet.
2️⃣ INSTITUTIONS JUST GOT THE GREEN LIGHT
Institutions breathe yield but regulatory fog kept them out.
The new guidance explicitly permits grantor-trust ETFs to stake ETH.
👉 Pension funds, endowments, sovereign wealth, treasuries all now have a clean, government approved path to capture ETH staking rewards.
3️⃣ SUPPLY SHOCK LOADING…
Staking locks ETH. ETF staking accelerates that dramatically.
• More ETF inflows → More ETH staked
• More ETH staked → Less liquid supply
• Less supply + higher demand → 🔥
4️⃣ FUSAKA UPDATE SUPERCHARGES IT ALL
The Dec 3 Fusaka update makes Ethereum’s staking system more efficient, cheaper, and safer for large-scale validators.
This matters because:
• ETFs & institutions need reliable, streamlined infrastructure
• Fusaka reduces operational friction
• More staking becomes easier → even more ETH gets locked
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