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Solana ETF Plans Are a Go: Cboe SEC Filing Makes It Official

Solana ETF Plans Are a Go: Cboe SEC Filing Makes It Official

DailyCoinDailyCoin2024/07/11 07:49
By:DailyCoin
  • A major exchange has filed for approval to list the first-ever Solana ETFs.
  • This filing follows a major win with the first U.S. Bitcoin ETFs.
  • A positive decision would open the door for more crypto ETFs.

For investors eyeing a piece of the Solana (SOL) pie through a traditional exchange-traded fund (ETF), the future might be brighter than ever. The Chicago Board Options Exchange (Cboe) Global Markets, a major player in the exchange world, has filed a request with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to list ETFs directly tied to this popular cryptocurrency.

This move signals a potential turning point after previous attempts to introduce SOL ETFs fell short. But with Solana’s position as a top-traded cryptocurrency and investor interest on the rise, Cboe is hoping for a more favorable outcome this time around.

Solana ETFs Inch Closer to Reality

The Cboe has taken a step towards bringing Solana ETFs to the U.S. market. The exchange filed an application with the SEC seeking approval to list products from asset managers VanEck and 21Shares. This move comes amidst surging investor interest in Solana, currently the third most actively traded cryptocurrency behind Bitcoin and Ether .

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"We're seeing increasing investor interest in SOL, and this filing reflects our commitment to providing innovative and efficient products that meet those needs," explained Rob Marrocco, global head of ETP listings at Cboe. 

The filing leverages Cboe’s recent success in launching the first U.S. Spot Bitcoin ETFs , further solidifying their position in the evolving cryptocurrency exchange landscape. 

Cboe files 19b-4s for both VanEck & 21Shares Solana ETFs…

Once SEC acknowledges these filings, the decision clock starts ticking. https://t.co/JsRBLjudyT pic.twitter.com/94RLLEiwbU

— Nate Geraci (@NateGeraci) July 8, 2024

Both VanEck and 21Shares have already submitted the required S-1 forms with the SEC, a crucial step for any new security offering in the United States. According to the Commission’s rules, it has 240 days to decide on the application.

The S-1 filing details the investment strategy and potential risks associated with the proposed ETFs. While Solana is currently in the spotlight, Cboe isn’t new to the cryptocurrency ETF scene. In May 2024, the exchange secured SEC approval for rule changes that would allow it to list Ether ETFs. 

Solana ETF Approval Hinges on SEC Decision

However, these products often undergo a two-stage approval process, with the final green light from the SEC still pending. Industry analysts believe a Solana ETF could significantly enhance the cryptocurrency’s liquidity. 

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Estimates suggest potential inflows exceeding $3 billion into Spot SOL ETFs, with a significant portion likely flowing through ETFSwap, a platform facilitating exchange-traded fund swaps. As of writing in 2024, Solana trades at around $143.80.

The SEC’s decision on Cboe’s application is highly anticipated by investors and the cryptocurrency industry as a whole. This could potentially trigger a domino effect, encouraging other exchanges to follow suit and offer a wider range of cryptocurrency investment vehicles.

On the Flipside

  • While Cboe’s application seems promising, there’s still a chance the SEC might reject it.
  • Solana ETFs lack a track record, so investors will be entering a new vehicle with limited historical performance data.

Why This Matters

If the SEC approves Cboe’s application, it would mark a significant step towards wider institutional adoption of Solana. This could potentially increase liquidity and investor confidence and a domino effect for other cryptocurrency ETFs.

If you like this article, you will probably like this article about analysts discussing the prospects of Solana ETFs:
Analysts Weigh In on Solana ETF Prospects Amid Fresh Filings

You would also enjoy this article about the competition for SEC approval of Solana ETFs as major companies throw their hat into the ring:
Solana ETF Race Heats Up as 21Shares Vies for SEC Approval

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