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CoinShares Drops Solana Staking ETF Plan

CoinShares Drops Solana Staking ETF Plan

Coinomedia2025/11/29 06:51
By: Ava NakamuraAva Nakamura
BTC-4.15%SOL-4.64%
CoinShares has officially withdrawn its proposal for a Solana Staking ETF, citing regulatory hurdles.Regulatory Uncertainty Behind the WithdrawalImplications for Solana and the ETF Market
  • CoinShares ends effort to launch Solana Staking ETF
  • Withdrawal filed with U.S. SEC
  • Regulatory uncertainty likely influenced the decision

CoinShares, a major European digital asset investment firm, has formally withdrawn its application to launch a Solana Staking ETF. The filing was initially submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), signaling the company’s interest in bringing Solana-based staking products to traditional financial markets. However, a recent notice reveals that CoinShares has now walked away from the plan.

Regulatory Uncertainty Behind the Withdrawal

The withdrawal of the Solana Staking ETF appears to be linked to the current unclear regulatory stance in the U.S. regarding staking services and crypto-based investment products. While Bitcoin ETFs have recently gained ground, alternative crypto products—especially those involving staking—still face major scrutiny from regulators.

CoinShares did not provide detailed reasons for the move, but experts believe the lack of clarity on whether staking yields qualify as securities income may have played a role. This legal gray area creates significant risks for firms trying to offer such ETFs.

Implications for Solana and the ETF Market

The decision is a setback not only for CoinShares but also for Solana supporters who viewed the ETF as a step toward broader institutional adoption. A Solana Staking ETF could have opened doors for traditional investors to gain exposure to staking rewards without handling crypto directly.

Despite this, the interest in staking and Solana as a network remains strong. Investors and firms are likely to explore other vehicles or wait for clearer regulations before making similar moves again.

CoinShares’ decision underscores the ongoing tension between crypto innovation and regulatory frameworks in traditional finance. It also serves as a reminder that until there’s legal clarity, complex crypto investment products may struggle to see the light of day.

Disclaimer: The content of this article solely reflects the author's opinion and does not represent the platform in any capacity. This article is not intended to serve as a reference for making investment decisions.
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