On Friday, multiple companies filed updated S-1 filings to list the spot Solana exchange-traded fund, a move that some experts say signals the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) is closer to approving the products.
According to a series of regulatory filings, investment firms Franklin Templeton, Galaxy Digital, and VanEck filed an updated S-1, a registration statement required for ETFs to obtain SEC approval to trade publicly.
Fidelity also filed an S-1 for its Solana fund on Friday, a person familiar with the matter said. "This is the first time Fidelity has filed an S-1 for Solana ETP spot."
Multiple potential issuers of SOL ETFs have submitted updated S-1 filings
2025-06-13 22:52:42
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