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    Home»Crypto»Why Hashdex’s new crypto ETF keeps 100% of your initial staking yields and 40% of everything else
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    Why Hashdex’s new crypto ETF keeps 100% of your initial staking yields and 40% of everything else

    ElanBy ElanJuly 26, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Hashdex plans to put some of the crypto held by its Nasdaq CME Crypto Index ETF (NCIQ) to work through staking. The sponsor takes the first slice of net income, while common shareholders begin sharing in the rewards after an annual threshold is cleared.

    The framework is prospective. A July 23 Form 8-K named Coinbase Cloud as the initial provider and said staking was expected to begin promptly, subject to operational readiness.

    Under the July 23 prospectus supplement, a staking provider first retains its portion of gross rewards. Hashdex then receives all remaining net staking income up to a dollar threshold equal to 0.25% of common-share net asset value through one Sponsor Share, a separate unlisted class held exclusively by Hashdex. Income above that threshold is split 40% to Hashdex and 60% to the trust for holders of publicly traded NCIQ common shares.

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    The threshold is measured over each fiscal year and prorated for a partial year. If net staking income stays at or below it, none is allocated to the trust for common shareholders’ benefit.

    For illustration, if net staking income reached 1% of common-share NAV after provider fees over a full year, the trust would receive 0.45% for common shareholders. Hashdex would collect the remaining 0.55%, comprising the first 0.25% and 40% of the next 0.75 percentage point. The figures are illustrative rather than a forecast or realized return.

    Flow diagram showing NCIQ gross staking rewards, provider fees of 8% for ETH and SOL and 5% for ADA, then Hashdex receiving all net income up to 0.25% of common-share NAV and a 40/60 split above the threshold.Flow diagram showing NCIQ gross staking rewards, provider fees of 8% for ETH and SOL and 5% for ADA, then Hashdex receiving all net income up to 0.25% of common-share NAV and a 40/60 split above the threshold.

    The Sponsor Share return is separate from NCIQ’s 0.25% annual management fee and is not netted against it.

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    As of July 26, Ethereum represented 11.75% of NCIQ’s holdings, Solana 3.17%, and Cardano 0.49%, a combined 15.41%. That is not the amount staked. Hashdex lists a target staking range of 10% to 20% of total fund NAV.

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    The eventual benefit will depend on the assets Hashdex stakes, the portion committed, network reward rates, and provider deductions. Unbonding can temporarily lock assets, while validator failures or slashing can reduce rewards.

    Those constraints can also complicate redemptions and rebalancing, potentially widening the difference between NCIQ’s NAV performance and its underlying price index. The filing does not quantify how large any tracking difference could become.

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