Asset management firm T. Rowe Price has submitted an updated S-1 registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, providing additional detailsAsset management firm T. Rowe Price has submitted an updated S-1 registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, providing additional details

T. Rowe Price Updates Crypto ETF Filing, Shiba Inu (SHIB) Included

2026/03/18 08:00
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Asset management firm T. Rowe Price has submitted an updated S-1 registration statement to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, providing additional details about its proposed Active Crypto ETF. The revised filing outlines a fund designed to offer diversified exposure to a range of digital assets, including the possibility of incorporating Shiba Inu alongside more established cryptocurrencies.

Structure and Strategy of the Proposed ETF

The updated filing indicates that the fund will not follow a passive investment model. Instead, it will be actively managed, with portfolio allocations adjusted based on market conditions, valuation assessments, and momentum indicators. The ETF is expected to hold between five and fifteen cryptocurrencies at any given time, rather than maintaining a fixed basket of assets.

The range of eligible assets includes major cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum, as well as other widely traded tokens like XRP, Litecoin, Dogecoin, and Shiba Inu. This approach reflects a strategy that blends established digital assets with those that have strong retail and community engagement.

Custody of the fund’s crypto holdings will be handled by Anchorage Digital Bank, while CSC Delaware Trust Company has been designated as trustee. At launch, the ETF will operate using a cash-based creation and redemption process. However, the filing notes that the structure may evolve to allow in-kind transactions, enabling investors to exchange ETF shares directly for the underlying assets.

Another notable feature in the revised document is the potential inclusion of staking. T. Rowe Price states that participation in staking activities will depend on regulatory guidance, tax implications, and internal risk evaluations. This indicates that while staking could enhance returns, its implementation is not guaranteed at the outset.

Implications for Shiba Inu

The possible addition of Shiba Inu to a multi-asset ETF represents a step toward broader institutional recognition. Although the token remains without a dedicated U.S. ETF, its inclusion in a professionally managed fund suggests growing acceptance within traditional financial structures.

That said, the exposure would be neither fixed nor guaranteed. Because the ETF’s holdings will be actively adjusted, Shiba Inu may not always be part of the portfolio. Even when included, its allocation could be limited relative to larger and more established cryptocurrencies.

Market observers have noted increasing discussion around the eligibility of meme-based tokens for exchange-traded products. This is partly influenced by the regulatory stance that such assets may not fall under securities classification. 

Despite this, no major asset manager has yet filed for a single-asset ETF focused exclusively on Shiba Inu. Concerns related to ecosystem transparency and long-term stability are often cited as factors contributing to this hesitation.

The revised S-1 filing demonstrates T. Rowe Price’s intent to expand its presence in the digital asset investment space through a flexible and actively managed product. While regulatory approval remains uncertain, the proposal highlights ongoing efforts to integrate a wider range of cryptocurrencies into traditional financial vehicles.

For Shiba Inu, inclusion in such a fund could provide incremental visibility among institutional participants. However, its role within the ETF would depend on portfolio decisions that may change over time, limiting the consistency of exposure.

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