Stablecoins and asset tokenization ETFs log in to the US stock market, and the investment channels for two major tracks have been opened.

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[Chain News] Recently, there has been new activity in the U.S. stock market. Asset management company Amplify ETFs has launched two themed ETFs, targeting the popular sectors of stablecoins and asset tokenization.

Let’s first talk about the stablecoin side. This ETF, STBQ, mainly focuses on the stablecoin technology ecosystem, including payment infrastructure, crypto trading platforms, and related technology providers, tracking the MarketVector Stablecoin Technology Index at its core. It currently holds 24 assets, including mainstream coins like XRP, SOL, ETH, and LINK, which means that by buying this ETF, you can effectively benchmark the entire stablecoin ecosystem.

Another TKNQ aims at the opportunities for asset tokenization. This direction has been quite popular recently, involving cutting-edge scenarios such as on-chain real assets and digital assets of enterprises. This ETF has a larger number of holdings, with 53 assets, covering enterprises that support RWA digitization and related crypto assets.

The fee rate for both products is 69 basis points and has officially started trading on NYSE Arca. For investors looking to participate in these two sectors, this is a relatively convenient option.

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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 2025-12-26 13:42
Stablecoin ETF at only 69bp? The fee rate is indeed good, but the key is whether STBQ will become another trap for chasing highs...
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AlwaysMissingTopsvip
· 2025-12-24 05:11
Seeing these two ETFs after getting out of positions, um... a 69 basis point fee rate is okay, but I just feel that getting in is easy but getting out of positions is difficult.
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MoonRocketmanvip
· 2025-12-23 14:09
69 basis points? The launch costs are controlled quite well, with both tracks igniting simultaneously. Isn't it time for the Bollinger Bands to break?
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SmartMoneyWalletvip
· 2025-12-23 13:59
The fee rate of 69 basis points is frankly a bit outrageous; how much profit does that eat up? Do they really think retail investors can't do the math?
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SadMoneyMeowvip
· 2025-12-23 13:44
The 69 basis point fee rate is a bit expensive, it's more cost-effective to buy coins directly...
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