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    Home»Ethereum»Bitwise to Acquire Chorus One as Crypto Staking Demand Accelerates
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    Bitwise to Acquire Chorus One as Crypto Staking Demand Accelerates

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsFebruary 4, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bitwise Asset Management is reportedly acquiring institutional staking provider Chorus One, extending its push into cryptocurrency yield services.

    The acquisition adds a major staking operation to the crypto asset manager’s platform as demand for onchain yield products increases among both retail and institutional investors.

    Chorus One provides staking services for decentralized networks and currently has $2.2 billion in assets staked, according to its website.

    The financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing statements from both companies.

    Cointelegraph reached out to Bitwise and Chorus One for comment, but had not received a response by publication.

    Related: 21Shares launches first Jito staked Solana ETP in Europe

    Ethereum staking demand surges as validator queue swells

    Ethereum validator queue data shows a surge in demand to stake Ether (ETH). The entry queue has swelled to more than 4 million ETH, translating into a wait time of over 70 days.

    Almost 37 million ETH, or just over 30% of total supply, is now staked, with close to 1 million active validators securing the network. This suggests that more holders are choosing to lock up ETH despite long delays.

    Ethereum validator queue. Source: ValidatorQueue

    The rising interest in staking has pushed other major asset managers to integrate yield into regulated crypto products. Morgan Stanley filed to launch a spot Ether exchange-traded fund (ETF) that would stake part of its holdings to generate passive returns. Grayscale is also preparing to distribute staking rewards from its Ethereum Trust ETF, the first payout tied to onchain staking by a US-listed spot crypto exchange-traded product.

    Related: Crypto VC activity hits $4.6B in Q3, second-best quarter since FTX collapse

    Crypto M&A hits record

    Bitwise’s deal also follows a surge in the crypto industry’s mergers and acquisitions in 2025, reaching $8.6 billion across a record 133 transactions by November, surpassing the combined total of the previous four years.