Solana ETF – What factors impact its approval?

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The potential approval of a Solana ETF (Exchange-Traded Fund) has been a topic of significant interest within the cryptocurrency community.

Current Status and Optimism:

There’s growing optimism around the possibility of a Solana ETF following the approvals of Bitcoin and Ethereum spot ETFs. Several firms, including VanEck, 21Shares, and Canary Capital, have filed applications for a Solana ETF, indicating a strong interest from the financial sector.

The SEC’s engagement with these issuers on S-1 applications suggests some level of progression, although final approval is not guaranteed.

Factors Impacting Approval:

Regulatory Classification:

A primary hurdle for Solana is its classification by the SEC. Unlike Bitcoin and Ethereum, Solana has been named as a security in previous SEC legal actions against major exchanges. This classification could impede ETF approval unless clarified or changed.

Market Surveillance and Manipulation Concerns:

The SEC has concerns about market manipulation and the need for robust market surveillance mechanisms. For a Solana ETF, this means demonstrating sufficient liquidity and trading infrastructure, akin to what was required for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs.

Lack of Regulated Futures Market:

Solana does not currently have a regulated futures market in the U.S., which has been a prerequisite for previous crypto ETF approvals. The absence of such a market complicates the approval process.

Political and Regulatory Climate:

Changes in U.S. administration, particularly with a pro-crypto stance, could influence the SEC’s decisions regarding crypto ETFs. The upcoming shift to the Trump administration has been discussed as potentially more favorable for crypto regulatory approvals.

Global Precedents and Institutional Support:

Solana ETFs have been approved in markets like Brazil and Canada, which might indicate a growing acceptance of Solana as an investment vehicle. This global trend could indirectly pressure or encourage U.S. regulators.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research

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