Key Points:
Initially, CoinList‘s fund focuses on supporting Ethereum and Near for staking purposes. However, the company has plans to expand its offerings in the future. They intend to include support for a wide range of other chains, such as Flow, Sui, and Mina. This expansion will create new opportunities for investors seeking passive income through staking, without the need to own the underlying digital assets.
According to CoinList, each digital asset will be grouped with similar assets and staked in compliance with the specific requirements of the protocol. As a result, investors will receive rewards in the form of the native token corresponding to their initial fund interests or as stipulated by the protocol. It’s important to note that Ethereum staking has experienced significant growth, especially after the Merge and Shanghai upgrades. However, this increased interest in staking has also led to a decrease in staking yield.
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