The SEC’s approval of the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) is a transformative milestone. One that could do for Solana what spot ETFs did for Bitcoin and Ethereum.
Bitcoin ETFs have already drawn more than $50 billion in inflows since launch, with Ethereum products exceeding $23 billion, and Solana could now attract between $3–6 billion in its first year.
With its 5% staking yields and high-speed network, Solana’s inclusion in a regulated ETF vehicle validates it as a serious asset for institutional portfolios.
Beyond Solana itself, this move signals broader acceptance of altcoins within compliant, yield-generating structures, driving new capital into DeFi, real-world asset tokenization, and multi-asset ETF products that diversify exposure beyond dollar-pegged assets.
While risks like network outages or regulatory scrutiny linger, opportunities abound in tokenized innovation and multi-asset ETFs, positioning APAC hubs like Japan to lead global crypto integration and unlock trillions in on-chain value by 2030.
Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget
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