VanEck Bets BNB’s Real-World Usage Can Help Its ETF Stand Out

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TL;DR

  • VanEck is positioning its VBNB spot BNB ETF around BNB Chain usage and revenue metrics.
  • The ETF reportedly has around $2 million in AUM and a 0.39% sponsor fee.
  • BNB Chain metrics cited include 33 million monthly active users, 2.1 million daily active users and about $160 million in annual revenue.

VanEck Positions BNB As A Usage-Driven ETF Story

VanEck is leaning on BNB Chain’s real-world activity as the central argument for its spot BNB ETF, ticker VBNB, rather than selling the product purely as another crypto exposure vehicle.

The ETF launched on Nasdaq on May 28, 2026, with VanEck Digital Assets, LLC as sponsor. The capture pack says the fund has attracted roughly $2 million in assets under management so far, a modest start that still leaves room for the thesis to be tested over time.

Kyle DaCruz, VanEck’s Director of Digital Assets Product, has framed BNB Chain as a “revenue chain” with actual users, transactions and fee generation. That is a direct contrast with networks that attract attention through technical promises but show little sustained economic activity.

The Metrics Behind The BNB Thesis

The network numbers in the capture pack are the core of the argument: 33 million monthly active users, 2.1 million daily active users, $100 billion in monthly stablecoin transfer volume, $16 billion in stablecoins minted and roughly $160 million in annual revenue.

Those figures give VanEck a usage-based story to tell prospective investors. Instead of focusing only on price appreciation, VBNB can be positioned around network activity, settlement volume and fee generation.

The ETF holds BNB in cold storage through Anchorage Digital Bank and carries a 0.39% sponsor fee. Staking is not enabled at launch, but the prospectus includes provisions that could allow staking later if regulatory conditions permit.

Why The ETF Still Has To Prove Demand

The risk is that usage does not automatically translate into ETF demand. BNB Chain may have strong activity metrics, but VBNB’s reported $2 million in AUM is still small compared with larger crypto ETF products.

Staking is another open question. If enabled in the future, it could make the ETF more attractive by adding yield exposure and supporting the proof-of-stake network. For now, that remains hypothetical and subject to regulatory approval.

The setup matters because the ETF market is becoming crowded. VanEck’s pitch is that BNB can stand out through measurable economic usage. The next test is whether investors agree that those network metrics deserve a place in their portfolios.

The ETF also lands at a time when investors are becoming more selective about crypto exposure. A fund tied to a network with visible fees, users and stablecoin activity may be easier to explain than one built mainly around future technical potential.

Still, VanEck has to convert the usage story into fund demand. Strong chain metrics can support the investment case, but ETF flows will show whether traditional investors are willing to treat BNB as differentiated exposure rather than another altcoin product.

Based on VanEck’s VBNB product materials and related public commentary at VanEck

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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