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T. Rowe Price Adds Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Sui in Expanded Crypto ETF Filing

Asset management giant T. Rowe Price is expanding its push into digital assets after updating its proposed Active Crypto ETF filing to include a broader mix of cryptocurrencies—including Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, and Sui—alongside major assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum. 

The filing outlines a multi-asset ETF structure that could hold between 5 and 15 cryptocurrencies, marking one of the most ambitious attempts yet by a traditional finance firm to package a diversified basket of digital assets into a single regulated investment product. 


A Diverse Basket of 15 Crypto Assets

The proposed ETF includes a mix of large-cap cryptocurrencies, altcoins, and even meme coins, reflecting a broader institutional acceptance of the evolving crypto market.

Assets listed in the eligibility framework include:

  • Bitcoin (BTC)

  • Ethereum (ETH)

  • XRP

  • Litecoin (LTC)

  • Solana (SOL)

  • Cardano (ADA)

  • Avalanche (AVAX)

  • Polkadot (DOT)

  • Chainlink (LINK)

  • Stellar (XLM)

  • Hedera (HBAR)

  • Bitcoin Cash (BCH)

  • Dogecoin (DOGE)

  • Shiba Inu (SHIB)

  • Sui (SUI) 

The inclusion of meme coins like DOGE and SHIB is particularly notable, signaling that institutional frameworks are increasingly prioritizing liquidity, trading volume, and market structure over asset origin or branding


Not a Static ETF — But an Active Strategy

Unlike traditional single-asset crypto ETFs, this product would be actively managed, meaning fund managers can rotate capital between eligible assets based on market conditions.

Importantly, inclusion in the list does not guarantee allocation—it simply defines which assets the fund is allowed to invest in. 

To qualify for inclusion, assets must meet strict criteria such as:

  • Being classified as a commodity

  • Trading on regulated or surveillance-supported markets

  • Having sufficient liquidity or derivatives market history 

This structure is designed to align crypto exposure with institutional-grade compliance and risk management standards.


A Shift Toward Multi-Asset Crypto ETFs

T. Rowe Price—managing over $1.8 trillion in assets—is part of a growing trend among traditional finance firms exploring multi-asset crypto ETFs instead of single-coin products. 

These types of funds offer investors:

  • Diversified exposure to the crypto market

  • Reduced risk compared to single-asset ETFs

  • Access through traditional brokerage accounts

The inclusion of newer assets like Sui also shows how institutions are beginning to track emerging blockchain ecosystems, not just established cryptocurrencies.

Terron Gold

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