WisdomTree Launches Europe’s First Fully Staked Ethereum ETP
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Key Highlights: WisdomTree launches Europe’s First Fully Staked Ethereum ETP (LIST) backed by stETH. LIST is available on majority of the exchanges through the European markets. The ETP offers a secure, low-cost, regulated way to earn Ethereum staking rewards. WisdomTree has announced that it has introduced a new crypto investment product called the “WisdomTree Physical Lido Staked Ether ETP” (Ticker LIST). This is an important move because it is Europe’s first investment product that is fully based on staked Ethereum. This product invests only in stETH, which is a token you get when you stake Ethereum through Lido. So instead of just tracking ETH price, this ETP also gives investors the rewards earned from staking ETH on the blockchain. This launch also indicates that institutional investors are becoming more and more interested in liquid staking, and it makes earning yield on Ethereum easier and more accessible for everyday and professional investors. A new way to access Ethereum’s yield economy Introducing the WisdomTree Physical Lido Staked Ether ETP (LIST/LSTE), the world’s first physically backed ETP providing exposure to the spot price of Lido Staked Ether and its staking rewards. As Ethereum evolves into a… pic.twitter.com/7G8FJUSN0R — WisdomTree in Europe (@WisdomTreeEU) December 4, 2025 A Fully Staked Ethereum Exposure The LIST product is different from all other crypto ETPs because it only holds stETH, which is Ethereum that is already staked through Lido. The stETH token lets investors earn staking rewards while still being able to trade or move their tokens anytime. Normally, crypto investment products keep some unstaked ETH on the side to handle buying and selling from investors. This means only part of their ETH earns staking rewards. However, WisdomTree’s product removes that system completely. It has no unstaked ETH buffer, everything is in stETH. As a result of this,…
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