Cboe seeks approval for Fidelity's Solana ETF
25 Marzo 2025 - 6:49PM
Cointelegraph


Cboe BZX Exchange, a US securities exchange, has requested
permission to list a proposed Fidelity exchange-traded fund (ETF)
holding Solana (SOL), according
to March 25 filings.
The
request now sits with the US Securities and Exchange
Commission, which must approve the filing before trading of the
Fidelity Solana Fund can commence on the exchange.
This is the latest in a spate of filings with the federal agency
by exchanges and fund sponsors seeking to launch ETFs holding SOL
and other cryptocurrencies.
On March 12, Cboe filed to list another spot
SOL ETF sponsored by asset manager Franklin Templeton.
Source: James
Seyfart/Bloomberg Intelligence
Related:
Solana CME futures tip impending US ETF approvals —
Exec
Numerous filings
Cboe’s filing comes after asset manager
Volatility Shares
launched an ETF using financial derivatives known as futures to
track the performance of spot SOL.
Launched in March, Volatility Shares Solana ETF (SOLZ) and the
Volatility Shares 2X Solana ETF (SOLT) are the first ETFs providing
US investors with exposure to Solana's native token. The SOLT
ETF tracks SOL’s performance with 2x leverage.
Analysts at Bloomberg Intelligence peg the odds at 70% that US
regulators approve a spot SOL ETF this year,
according to a February
post on the X platform.
Other asset managers seeking to list spot SOL ETFs include
Grayscale, VanEck, 21Shares, Canary and Bitwise, according to
Bloomberg Intelligence.
On March 17, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME), the US’s
largest derivatives exchange, launched SOL futures
contracts. Experts say this is further indication that
spot SOL ETFs
will soon be approved in the US.
Roughly a dozen asset managers are seeking the SEC’s approval to
launch altcoin ETFs in the US. The proposed ETFs for altcoins range
from Litecoin (LTC) and XRP
(XRP) to Dogecoin
(DOGE) and Official Trump
(TRUMP).
Issuers are also asking for the SEC to approve changes to
existing ETFs, including allowances for staking, options and
in-kind redemptions.
The SEC eased its stance on cryptocurrency after US President
Donald Trump began his second term in January.
Under former President Joe Biden, the SEC brought upwards of 100
lawsuits against crypto firms, alleging various securities law
violations. In 2024, the regulator greenlighted spot Bitcoin
(BTC) and Ether
(ETH) ETFs but
stymied proposed ETFs tied to other cryptocurrencies.
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