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T. Rowe Price Updates Filing for Actively Managed Crypto ETF
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T. Rowe Price Updates Filing for Actively Managed Crypto ETF

Asset management giant T. Rowe Price has amended the registration statement for its proposed actively managed crypto exchange-traded fund, updating a prospectus originally submitted in October. The revised filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission outlines operational details while maintaining the core structure of the planned fund.

Laurisa
By Laurisa

Junior Author · March 17, 2026

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Key takeaways
Rowe Price has amended the registration statement for its proposed actively managed crypto exchange-traded fund, updating a prospectus originally submitted in October.
Securities and Exchange Commission outlines operational details while maintaining the core structure of the planned fund.
Rowe Price’s Form S-1 amendmen t The updated document lists 15 digital assets that may be included in the portfolio, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Avalanche and Shiba Inu.

Asset management giant T. Rowe Price has amended the registration statement for its proposed actively managed crypto exchange-traded fund, updating a prospectus originally submitted in October. The revised filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission outlines operational details while maintaining the core structure of the planned fund.

T. Rowe Price’s Form S-1 amendment

The updated document lists 15 digital assets that may be included in the portfolio, including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Avalanche and Shiba Inu. The amendment also adds Sui to the list of eligible tokens.

The filing names Anchorage Digital Bank as the crypto custodian responsible for safeguarding digital assets and provides additional details on the process for share creation and redemption.

Traditional Asset Managers Expand Into Crypto ETFs

The proposal places T. Rowe Price among a growing group of traditional financial institutions exploring crypto investment products. Major firms such as BlackRock, Fidelity Investments, Franklin Templeton, VanEck and Invesco have already introduced digital asset exchange-traded funds as institutional demand for regulated crypto exposure continues to develop.

After a turbulent five months, net inflows into crypto ETFs has flipped positive in recent weeks: CoinGlass
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Laurisa
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Emerging voice in crypto journalism with a background in fintech and digital economics. Covers DeFi, NFTs, and the evolving regulatory landscape.