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Treasury and IRS Unveil Safe Harbor for ETPs Staking Crypto Assets
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has introduced a new safe harbor framework for exchange-traded products (ETPs) that engage in staking digital assets.
The guidance, released under Revenue Procedure 2025-31, outlines how such activities will be treated for federal tax purposes. Moreover, it aims to clarify and remove longstanding uncertainty surrounding staking by institutional investors.
Together, these developments create a more consistent regulatory environment for institutional participants in digital assets.
Safe Harbor Conditions for ETPs
The IRS guidance outlines several requirements for trusts or funds seeking to qualify under the new safe harbor:
These conditions, therefore, aim to ensure both regulatory compliance and investor protection while allowing participation in staking rewards.
Legal Experts See Regulatory Clarity
Hughes explains that the safe harbor elevates staking from a compliance issue to an acknowledged activity. Consequently, this development makes it feasible for regulated investment vehicles, including crypto ETFs and trusts, to engage in staking.
Furthermore, Hughes noted that this framework could accelerate mainstream participation across proof-of-stake blockchains.
By lowering compliance barriers and standardizing tax treatment, the policy expands institutional engagement in crypto staking and strengthens confidence in U.S. digital asset regulation.