TLDR: The S-1 shows T. Rowe Price will invest in crypto-exposed ETPs and derivatives allowing price access to crypto assets. At least 80% of net assets of the fund will target instruments tied to crypto price rather than direct crypto holdings. The filing identifies crypto-related investments such as swaps, futures and options to reflect crypto [...] The post T. Rowe Price Enters Crypto Race With New Active ETF Filing appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: The S-1 shows T. Rowe Price will invest in crypto-exposed ETPs and derivatives allowing price access to crypto assets. At least 80% of net assets of the fund will target instruments tied to crypto price rather than direct crypto holdings. The filing identifies crypto-related investments such as swaps, futures and options to reflect crypto [...] The post T. Rowe Price Enters Crypto Race With New Active ETF Filing appeared first on Blockonomi.

T. Rowe Price Enters Crypto Race With New Active ETF Filing

TLDR:

  • The S-1 shows T. Rowe Price will invest in crypto-exposed ETPs and derivatives allowing price access to crypto assets.
  • At least 80% of net assets of the fund will target instruments tied to crypto price rather than direct crypto holdings.
  • The filing identifies crypto-related investments such as swaps, futures and options to reflect crypto price exposure.
  • The ETF registration launches a new product linking institutional active fund management with crypto price exposure.

A major traditional asset manager has just entered the crypto arena.

T. Rowe Price has filed a Form S-1 on October 22, 2025 for an active crypto exchange-traded fund. This marks a rare step by a top-five active manager into direct crypto price exposure. 

The fund is currently named “T. Rowe Price Active Crypto ETF.” The filing suggests investors may gain a new vehicle to access crypto price movements inside an active management wrapper. The document signals that crypto price exposure is becoming more mainstream.

Crypto Price Exposure via Active Fund

The S-1 filing outlines that the fund will invest primarily in securities and financial instruments whose value derives from the price of crypto assets. 

Rather than holding crypto assets directly, the fund intends to use ETPs, ETFs, swap agreements, futures and options tied to crypto price. Under “normal circumstances” the fund expects at least 80 % of its net assets to target crypto-related instruments.

The filing then clarifies that direct holdings of crypto assets are not the plan, exposure is engineered via instruments representing crypto price movements. This structure highlights how the fund positions itself to reflect crypto price but not necessarily hold coins. 

It also suggests it will rely on derivatives markets and ETPs to capture crypto price upside and risk.

Why the Active Crypto ETF Matters for Crypto Price

For crypto investors and enthusiasts the filing is meaningful because it links tier-one active fund management with crypto price access. 

The document shows that an established manager is moving to offer exposure to crypto price fluctuations. This may change how crypto price is accessed by broader audiences, possibly reducing barriers for institutional and retail investors. 

Also, the move may push other active managers to follow, increasing competitive dynamics around crypto price products. The regulatory filing makes clear that the fund is seeking to be treated as a regulated investment company (RIC) under the U.S. tax code, which may appeal to certain investor types. 

While the filing lacks pricing or fee specifics at this stage, the strategic message is clear: crypto price exposure is moving into mainstream active fund vehicles.

The alignment of an active manager with cryptocurrency price access may change investor calculus. The filing does not promise returns or guarantee results, but it does show that crypto price is now firmly in the cross-hairs of traditional finance. 

The document demonstrates how active management is adapting for crypto-price exposure and opening new on-ramps for crypto drivers.

The post T. Rowe Price Enters Crypto Race With New Active ETF Filing appeared first on Blockonomi.

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