Fidelity Rolls Out Solana ETF As Competition Intensifies in Altcoin Products

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Fidelity Investments has launched its first Solana exchange-traded fund featuring staking, as institutional interest in SOL-backed financial instruments continues to grow.

Fidelity Enters the Solana ETF Arena

Fidelity introduced the Fidelity Solana Fund (FSOL) on Tuesday, positioning it as the firm’s third spot crypto ETF and its first to incorporate staking. The fund begins trading on NYSE Arca at a moment of heightened competition in the Solana ETF segment, which remains relatively young but is rapidly attracting new issuers.

FSOL holds SOL, the native asset of the Solana blockchain, which is widely viewed as a major smart-contract platform and a prominent competitor to Ethereum. With a market capitalization of roughly $80 billion, Solana remains significantly smaller than Ethereum’s $380 billion valuation, yet its growing ecosystem continues to draw institutional attention.

Fee Structure and Staking Incentives

Fidelity has structured FSOL to offer investors a low-cost entry point in its initial phase. The fund will waive both its 0.25% expense ratio and its 15% staking-reward fee through May 18, 2026. Following the waiver period, both charges will apply, introducing one of the more competitive cost structures in the Solana ETF category.

The inclusion of staking distinguishes FSOL from Fidelity’s existing crypto products as it provides investors with additional yield potential while maintaining the regulated framework of an exchange-traded product. The firm emphasised that the structure is designed to simplify access to staking returns, which typically require direct token custody and operational management.

A Crowded Day for Solana ETFs

The launch of FSOL coincides with a broader uptick in Solana-focused ETF activity. Canary Capital is also introducing a spot Solana ETF, adding further depth to the expanding market. These debuts follow VanEck’s entry a day earlier, reflecting intensifying competition among issuers seeking to capture demand for Solana exposures.

The U.S. Solana ETF market, which previously consisted of products from Bitwise and Grayscale, has grown rapidly in recent months. Bitwise’s BSOL has been an early standout, attracting $450 million in inflows since its late-October debut and signalling robust institutional demand for regulated Solana access.

Fidelity’s Long-Term Digital Asset Strategy

Fidelity’s move into the Solana ETF category is the culmination of a decade-long expansion into digital assets. The firm began researching blockchain technology in 2014 and has since built a full-service crypto infrastructure, including trading, custody, research, and tokenized products. Its existing lineup features spot bitcoin and ether ETFs, along with blockchain-based investment instruments that mirror the firm’s traditional offerings.

The arrival of FSOL strengthens Fidelity’s position as one of the few major financial institutions offering diversified crypto ETF exposure. By extending its product suite to include a staking-enabled Solana fund, Fidelity reinforces its long-term view that digital assets will play an increasingly important role in mainstream portfolio construction.

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