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Ethereum ETF Prediction Markets 2026: Staking & AUM Milestones

The approval of spot Ethereum ETFs in May 2024 opened a new era of institutional ETH exposure. In 2026, prediction markets now track the next evolution: staking-enabled ETH ETFs, AUM growth milestones, and follow-on institutional products.

Active Ethereum ETF Prediction Markets

  • Staking ETH ETF approval by year-end 2026: ~55-62% probability
  • Total ETH ETF AUM exceeds $20B: ~48-54%
  • Total ETH ETF AUM exceeds $50B: ~22-28%
  • ETH ETF daily inflows exceed $500M in a single day: ~35-42%
  • New ETH ETF issuer approved (beyond current 9): ~60-65%

Why Staking ETH ETF Matters

Current spot ETH ETFs don't include staking yield (~3-4% annually). If the SEC approves staking-enabled ETH ETFs:

  • Yield becomes available to institutional investors through familiar wrappers
  • Demand shock: institutions previously avoiding ETH due to lack of yield access now have a path
  • Prediction markets currently pricing this at 55%+ for 2026 approval

Information Edge in ETH ETF Markets

  • Track SEC filing amendments for staking feature language
  • Monitor SEC chair statements on crypto-specific topics
  • Congressional crypto-friendly signals often precede favorable rulings
  • Grayscale's Ethereum ETF conversion milestone attracted broader issuer attention

FAQ

How does ETH ETF AUM affect the ETH price prediction markets?
Higher ETH ETF AUM means more ETH locked in institutional wrappers — historically correlated with price appreciation. AUM milestones often serve as leading indicators for ETH price prediction markets.
Can I trade a market on the first-ever staking ETH ETF approval?
Yes — PolyGram lists a market specifically on "SEC approves at least one Ethereum ETF with staking by December 31, 2026." Browse crypto markets.
Which ETH ETF issuers are most likely to add staking first?
BlackRock (iShares), Fidelity, and Grayscale are considered frontrunners due to their existing ETF infrastructure and SEC relationships. Prediction markets price this at roughly equal probability across the three.