Grayscale's Chainlink Trust is set to become the first U.S. spot Chainlink ETF launching on December 2, 2025.Grayscale's Chainlink Trust is set to become the first U.S. spot Chainlink ETF launching on December 2, 2025.

Grayscale Converts Chainlink Trust Into U.S. Spot ETF

2025/12/01 16:45
Grayscale Converts Chainlink Trust Into U.S. Spot ETF
Key Takeaways:
  • First U.S. spot Chainlink ETF launches this week.
  • Chainlink Trust converted to an ETF.
  • Institutional demand expected to increase.

Grayscale’s Chainlink Trust is set to become the first U.S. spot Chainlink ETF on December 2, 2025, leveraging approximately $30 million in assets. The ETF will include staking rewards, enhancing its appeal to institutional investors seeking blockchain infrastructure exposure.

This event highlights a landmark moment as Grayscale transforms its Chainlink Trust into an ETF, facilitating broader access to Chainlink for institutional investors.

Grayscale Investments, managing the Chainlink Trust, filed an amendment to the S-1 registration with the U.S. SEC. The trust, holding approximately $30 million in assets, will underpin the ETF. Nate Geraci, President of The ETF Store, announced the anticipated launch date.

The ETF aims to capture institutional interest by offering unique yield-enhancing elements beyond price exposure. Grayscale previously launched similar products for different altcoins, including XRP and DOGE.

Nate Geraci, President, The ETF Store, noted on X: “The first U.S. spot Chainlink ETF (GLNK) launches this week, December 2, converting Grayscale’s Chainlink Trust into a publicly tradable ETF tracking LINK and staking.”

Chainlink’s ETF showcases the evolution of infrastructure assets into mature investment classes. Real-world implications include enhancing market accessibility and reinforcing the perception of blockchain protocols as viable investment options. Such initiatives often lead to greater liquidity and stability in the underlying markets.

Historical trends indicate that regulatory approvals for altcoin-based ETFs foster increased market adoption and diversified investment vehicles. Grayscale’s ETF launch exemplifies the growing acceptance and credibility of crypto infrastructure investments.

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