
CBOE files for Staked INJ ETF on behalf of Canary Capital
The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) filed to list shares of Canary Capital’s proposed staked Injective exchange-traded fund (ETF), further expanding the wave of regulated crypto investment products in the United States. The Cboe’s 19b-4 filing, submitted Monday, came after investment firm Canary Capital filed an S-1 application for a staked Injective (INJ) token fund…