Canary Capital Files SEC Registration for PEPE ETF

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Canary Capital has filed registration with the SEC for a Pepe ETF, marking what appears to be the first attempt to create and ETF for the “blue-chip” memecoin in the U.S.

Canary Capital filed a registration with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for what appears to be the first U.S. spot Pepe ETF on Wednesday, April 8, 2026. The filing represents a formal submission to the SEC for a potential exchange-traded product tied to the Pepe memecoin.

The move comes amid growing institutional interest in cryptocurrency-based ETF products. If approved, the ETF would provide regulated exposure to Pepe, the fourth-largest memecoin by market capitalization.

Sources: SEC

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