Grayscale Submits New Filling for NEAR ETF
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Altcoins The battle to bring digital assets deeper into traditional markets is no longer centered only on Bitcoin and Ethereum. Asset managers are now testing how far regulators are willing to go – and which blockchains could be next in line for institutional access. Key Takeaways Grayscale has taken the first formal step toward a NEAR-based ETF by filing an S-1 Recent SEC rule changes have accelerated the pace of crypto product launches NEAR has seen rising trading activity despite weak long-term price performance Grayscale is expanding beyond core products to position for future institutional demand One of the latest moves comes from Grayscale, which has quietly taken the first legal step toward offering regulated exposure to the NEAR ecosystem. A regulatory opening, then a filing Late last year, the US Securities and Exchange Commission reshaped the ETF approval process by introducing standardized listing rules for certain crypto-linked products. That change removed the need for lengthy, case-by-case reviews and opened a faster route for new launches. Grayscale is now moving through that opening. The firm has submitted a Form S-1 registration statement for a proposed NEAR-based trust, aiming to list the product on NYSE Arca under the ticker GNSR. The filing outlines how the trust would function, how assets would be held, and what risks investors would face, but it does not guarantee approval. What it does signal is intent: Grayscale wants to be first in line if altcoin ETFs become a normalized part of US markets. Why NEAR is being tested now The choice of NEAR is not accidental. While the token’s price has struggled over the past year, market activity has quietly improved. Trading volumes have picked up noticeably, suggesting growing liquidity even as valuations remain compressed. At the same time, NEAR has continued to position itself as…
Filed under: News - @ January 21, 2026 1:25 pm