US regulators classify Hedera as a commodity as Canary’s HBAR ETF records $94.3M in net inflows since its Q4 2025 launch. United States regulators have classifiedUS regulators classify Hedera as a commodity as Canary’s HBAR ETF records $94.3M in net inflows since its Q4 2025 launch. United States regulators have classified

US regulators Classify Hedera as Commodity Opening Door for Institutions

2026/03/20 01:30
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US regulators classify Hedera as a commodity as Canary’s HBAR ETF records $94.3M in net inflows since its Q4 2025 launch.

United States regulators have classified Hedera as a digital commodity, marking a shift in its regulatory status.

The decision has drawn attention from market participants and institutional observers. It comes as investment products tied to Hedera continue to record steady, though limited, inflows.

Regulatory Classification Places Hedera Under Commodity Framework

US regulatory agencies have formally categorized Hedera as a commodity rather than a security.

This classification changes how the network is viewed under federal financial rules. It also places Hedera within a framework already used for assets like Bitcoin.

The updated status removes a key legal concern that had limited participation from large financial firms.

Institutions often require clear regulatory treatment before allocating capital. The new classification provides a defined structure for compliance and reporting.

Market participants noted that the decision may allow broader access to Hedera-based products.

“This classification provides clarity for institutions evaluating exposure,” one market update stated. The statement reflects ongoing attention from firms monitoring regulatory developments.

Institutional Access and Capital Deployment Outlook

The commodity designation is expected to make it easier for traditional financial firms to engage with Hedera.

Many institutions operate under strict guidelines that restrict exposure to uncertain assets. Clear classification helps align Hedera with existing investment policies.

Wall Street firms have increased focus on digital assets with defined regulatory status.

The change may support direct investment into Hedera’s network and related products. This includes funds, trusts, and exchange-traded products tied to HBAR.

Analysts continue to track how quickly institutions respond to the update. While access may improve, capital deployment often follows internal review processes. These steps can take time even after regulatory clarity is established.

Related Reading: Hedera ETF Inflows Top $93M As Institutions Quietly Accumulate HBAR

Canary HBAR ETF Records Steady but Limited Inflows

Canary Capital launched its spot Hedera ETF in the United States during the fourth quarter of 2025.

Since launch, the fund has recorded only one day of net outflows, which occurred on November 14. This pattern indicates relative stability in investor activity.

Despite this, daily inflows have remained modest, with several sessions reporting no changes.

The fund has seen periods where inflows and outflows both registered at zero. This suggests a cautious approach among investors.

At the time of reporting, the ETF has reached cumulative net inflows of 94.3 million US dollars.

The steady total reflects gradual participation rather than rapid capital movement. Market observers continue to monitor whether regulatory clarity will influence future inflow trends.

The post US regulators Classify Hedera as Commodity Opening Door for Institutions appeared first on Live Bitcoin News.

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