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    BlackRock Crypto Cuts ETH Staking Fee: Too Cheap to Ignore?

    Press RoomBy Press RoomApril 9, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Ethereum

    BlackRock crypto just moved on Ethereum staking fees, and the number is 18%. The world’s largest asset manager has set its commission on gross staking rewards at 18% inside its iShares Staked Ethereum Trust, a fresh product that launched March 12 under the ticker ETHB, layered on top of a 0.25% annual management fee.

    That dual-fee structure is already attracting fire from advisors and institutional allocators who built their models around simpler cost assumptions.

    The trust holds $318 million in staked ETH as of publication, with the 18% staking commission split with Coinbase as custodian and validator operator.

    At current ETH staking yields of roughly 2.74%, that commission alone translates to approximately 49 basis points of clipped return – before the sponsor fee touches the NAV.

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    Will the Blackrock Ethereum Staking ETF Fee War Hit the Same Floor as Bitcoin?

    Bitcoin ETF fees fell to zero in just 12 months. The largest issuers temporarily waived management fees entirely just to grab AUM, borrowing the index fund playbook and compressing margins until custody costs were practically the product.

    The question now hanging over Ethereum staking ETFs is whether the same gravity applies – or whether staking complexity creates a structural floor that protects issuer margins.

    The uncomfortable truth is that staking ETFs are operationally heavier than spot bitcoin products. Issuers must manage validator economics, slash risk exposure, define MEV extraction mechanics, and build reward distribution infrastructure, none of which is free.

    BlackRock’s ETHB charges 0.25% on assets, the same rate as its iShares Bitcoin Trust ETF (IBIT), but the 18% staking commission is a fundamentally different fee model with no direct parallel in the bitcoin ETF market.

    ETH Staking Rewards Reference Rate / Source: TheBlock

    Fidelity’s competing staking product sits at roughly 10% on rewards – a gap that makes BlackRock look expensive by 800 basis points on the commission line alone.

    Tyrone Ross, CEO of Turnqey Financial, said plainly: “To me it was always about a fee grab. It was always about the big banks and the big funds packaging this up and hitting retail investors with fees.” Ethan Buchman, co-founder of Cosmos, takes a longer view – he expects the 18% rate to compress toward 15% or even 10% as competition intensifies, mirroring bitcoin ETF erosion.

    But Harriet Browning, VP of Sales at Twinstake, warned that aggressive fee compression carries a hidden cost: providers cutting corners on security and validator transparency to protect margins. Those two realities coexist, and neither cancels out the other.

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    LiquidChain Targets Early Mover Upside

    LiquidChain is a Layer 3 infrastructure project positioning itself as the cross-chain liquidity layer — fusing Bitcoin, Ethereum, and Solana liquidity into a single execution environment.

    The architecture centers on four pillars: a Unified Liquidity Layer, Single-Step Execution, Verifiable Settlement, and a Deploy-Once system that lets developers access all three ecosystems without rebuilding for each chain.

    The project has been gaining visibility as institutional capital flows accelerate into L3 infrastructure. The presale is currently priced at $0.01447, with $646,857.56 raised to date. Presale-stage assets carry meaningful risk — liquidity is thin and execution is unproven. That caveat stands.

    But for traders mapping the next cycle’s infrastructure layer, LiquidChain.


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