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Aug 21, 2026
2min read
byEricMaina
forBlockchainReporter
Grayscale submitted Form RW to the SEC on Aug. 7 to withdraw registration statements for single-asset ETFs tied to Cardano (ADA), Polkadot (DOT) and Hedera (HBAR), saying it no longer intends to proceed and noting the withdrawals were sponsor-initiated under Rule 477 rather than an SEC rejection. The move signals a cooling in the altcoin ETF pipeline amid heavy year-to-date token declines (ADA -41%, DOT -54%, HBAR -35%), narrows Grayscale’s single-token ETF roadmap while it continues to operate roughly 17 ETF products, and suggests issuers will favor assets with clearer institutional demand.
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Grayscale Investments has withdrawn the registration statements for three proposed single-asset exchange-traded funds tied to Cardano’s ADA, Polkadot’s DOT and Hedera’s HBAR. The asset manager submitted three Form RW requests to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Aug. 7, telling the regulator it “does not intend to proceed with the planned distribution” of the trusts’ shares, according to the SEC filing.
The withdrawals were sponsor-initiated under Rule 477 of the Securities Act of 1933, not the result of a formal SEC rejection. Grayscale said no securities had been issued or sold under the registrations, which had not yet become effective.
Sponsor-initiated, not a rejection
Because Grayscale chose to pull the filings before the SEC reached a decision, the move signals a change in the firm’s product priorities rather than a regulatory defeat. Grayscale gave no detailed explanation in the filings, which simply stated that the sponsor no longer intends to proceed.
The S-1 registration statements had been filed in late August and early September 2025 amid a broad wave of altcoin ETF applications. All three underlying tokens have fallen sharply since then, with DOT down the most on a year-to-date basis.
The broader altcoin ETF retreat
The withdrawals are part of a wider cooling in the single-asset altcoin ETF category. Bitwise earlier withdrew a registration for a proposed Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF, and competition for inflows into smaller altcoin funds has intensified. Year to date, ADA has fallen more than 41%, DOT has lost about 54% and HBAR has shed roughly 35%, according to market data cited in coverage of the withdrawals.
Grayscale continues to operate a portfolio of roughly 17 ETF products, including its Bitcoin Mini Trust and Ethereum Staking Mini ETF.
What it means for the pipeline
Dropping three altcoin funds narrows Grayscale’s proposed single-token pipeline and reflects a more selective approach to products whose demand has not matched the filings made a year ago. For issuers, the retreat suggests the next wave of ETF filings will favor assets with clearer institutional demand rather than breadth for its own sake. The firm can re-file if market conditions change.
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