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Native chain yield

Staking yield, in bond form.

Tokenized staking yield products on Ethereum and Solana, designed for ETF and ETP fund managers seeking institutional access to native chain rewards in a familiar instrument structure.

01 · Ethereum

ETH Staking Bond

Native Ethereum staking yield, wrapped as a transferable bond.

Native ETH staking returns delivered through a tokenized bond instrument. Designed for institutional allocators wanting passive exposure to Ethereum's validator economy without managing infrastructure, slashing risk, or withdrawal queues directly.

Underlying Ethereum
Yield source Native staking
02 · Solana

SOL Staking Bond

Native Solana staking yield, wrapped as a transferable bond.

Native SOL staking returns delivered through a tokenized bond instrument. Built for the same institutional audience as the ETH product, offering exposure to Solana's higher native yield without operational complexity.

Underlying Solana
Yield source Native staking
Design rationale

Staking, in a familiar instrument.

ETF and ETP fund managers operate within established frameworks built around bonds, equities, and other regulated instruments. Native staking sits outside those frameworks, requiring validator operations, custody decisions, and unfamiliar accounting treatment.

The staking bond is a translation layer. Native chain rewards, wrapped in an instrument structure traditional asset managers already understand. Defined cash flows, transferable, custodiable, and integrable with existing fund operations.

The same translation principle informs Gyld's broader platform: bringing real-world income on-chain in a form built for institutional integration, across both native chain rewards and traditional fixed income markets.

Across the platform

Also tokenized:
USD corporate bonds.

Alongside our staking bond products, Gyld also offers tokenized USD investment-grade and high-yield corporate bonds, extending the same institutional-grade tokenization approach to one of the deepest credit markets in the world.

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