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title: "VanEck’s Avalanche ETF Declares First Cash Payout"
date: 2026-07-07
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# VanEck’s Avalanche ETF Declares First Cash Payout

VanEck Digital Assets declared in a July 6, 2026 SEC filing that its VanEck Avalanche ETF (VAVX) will pay a first cash distribution of $140,003 for shareholders of record July 7, routing on-chain AVAX staking rewards to investors.

## Key Takeaways

- VanEck Digital Assets declared VAVX’s first cash distribution, an aggregate $140,003, for shareholders of record, disclosed in an Item 8.01 filing with the SEC.
- The SEC filing describes the payout as cash proceeds from the sale of AVAX the Trust received as staking rewards, or an equivalent amount of AVAX, net of applicable fees, costs, taxes and reserves.
- Shares are set to begin trading ex-dividend on July 7, with payment on July 8; the SEC filing lists both dates.
- The SEC filing says the rewards accrued from when the Trust’s AVAX became actively staked on January 8 through June 30, a window of roughly six months.
- The SEC filing deducts charges that include the Staking Provider Consideration and any Custodian Staking Facilitation Fee before the residual is declared.

## What Happened?

The distribution is modest in dollar terms but notable in structure. It is the Trust’s first cash distribution, and the Sponsor is running it through the same reporting steps, record date, ex-dividend date and payment date, that equity and bond funds use for ordinary distributions. The plumbing is the story here: a validator reward now moves through standard fund disclosure machinery.

The filing states the distribution represents the cash proceeds from the sale of AVAX received by the Trust as staking rewards, or an equivalent amount of [AVAX](https://coinlaw.io/avalanche-avax-statistics/), reduced for applicable fees, costs, expenses, taxes, liabilities or reserves.

## The Six-Month Staking Window

The headline figure covers a defined accrual period, not a full year of activity. The [Trust’s AVAX](https://coinlaw.io/vaneck-avalanche-etf-sec-fee-staking/) became actively staked and began earning rewards on January 8, and the declared amount covers rewards earned through June 30. The short window, rather than any performance shortfall, explains the check’s modest size.

Intermediary charges come out before the residual is declared. The **$140,003** is already net of applicable fees, costs, expenses, taxes, liabilities or reserves, including the Staking Provider Consideration and any [Custodian Staking Facilitation Fee](https://coinlaw.io/cryptocurrency-staking-statistics/), the parties that stake and custody the Trust’s AVAX.

## A Precedent for Staking Inside a US Wrapper

For an industry still debating whether staking rewards belong inside registered US fund wrappers, a filed and dated distribution is a concrete data point. What the Trust has done is convert on-chain staking income into a declared shareholder distribution with a record date, an ex-dividend date and a payment date, the same disclosure format any dividend-paying fund uses.

Those mechanics intersect how [SEC and CFTC crypto rules](https://coinlaw.io/sec-and-cftc-regulations-on-cryptocurrencies-statistics/) have evolved around staking-enabled products and how [decentralized finance markets](https://coinlaw.io/decentralized-finance-market-statistics/) price staking yield. Notably, the filing itself makes no market-wide characterization and no claim about future distributions; it documents a single, specific cash event tied to a defined staking window. The Trust also directs shareholders to consult their tax advisors on the distribution’s tax consequences, and says details of declared distributions will appear on the VanEck product page.

## CoinLaw’s Takeaway

This reads as a **proof-of-mechanism** moment more than a yield headline. A regulated, exchange-traded product has taken a validator reward and pushed it through standard record-date and ex-dividend plumbing, and it did so in a public SEC filing rather than a marketing page.

The **$140,003 distribution is small**, and that is the point: it covers roughly six months of one fund’s staking, and the filing projects nothing about whether future payouts scale with AVAX’s price. **Nothing here is investment advice or a forecast of future yield**.

Definition of Staking. Link to full glossary entry follows the description.**Staking**Staking is the process of locking cryptocurrency in a proof-of-stake network to help validate transactions and earn rewards, replacing energy-intensive mining.

[Read more](https://coinlaw.io/glossary/staking/)