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Cboe BZX files again on behalf of firms for a spot Solana ETF in an attempt to get SEC's sign-off

Cboe BZX files again on behalf of firms for a spot Solana ETF in an attempt to get SEC's sign-off

The BlockThe Block2025/01/27 16:00
By:The Block

Quick Take The exchange posted 19b-4 filings for the Canary Solana Trust, Bitwise Solana ETF, 21Shares Core Solana ETF and the VanEck Solana Trust on Tuesday. Applications for those were rejected last year.

Cboe BZX files again on behalf of firms for a spot Solana ETF in an attempt to get SEC's sign-off image 0

Cboe BZX Exchange Inc. filed a fresh set of filings for firms vying for a spot Solana exchange-traded fund.

The exchange on Tuesday posted 19b-4 filings for the Canary Solana Trust, Bitwise Solana ETF, 21Shares Core Solana ETF and the VanEck Solana Trust. A 19b-4 filing is a document filed by exchanges on behalf of issuers and once filed, and after acknowledgment from the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and when published on the Federal Register, starts the clock on the agency's approval process.

Applications for those were rejected last year. One potential issuer, who asked to remain anonymous said that "all of them were pulled at the request of the SEC," according to The Block 's previous reporting.

Many have been hopeful that a SOL ETF could be approved in 2025 given that the Trump administration has taken a friendlier stance toward crypto. During the last administration under SEC Chair Gary Genser, the agency approved the listing of Bitcoin ETFs in January 2024 and, later that year, Ethereum ETFs .

One hurdle for a SOL ETF will be whether it is classified as a commodity or security and could be viewed differently by the agency when compared to Bitcoin and Ethereum.


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