#Solana ETF Application Exciting news for Solana enthusiasts! Fidelity has officially filed an ETF application with the SEC to launch a Solana ETF, which, if approved, could bring in over $6 billion in inflows ¹. This move is part of a larger trend, with several asset managers, including Grayscale, VanEck, 21Shares, Canary Capital, and Bitwise, also filing for Solana-based ETFs ².



The Solana ETF race is heating up, with Franklin Templeton being the latest to join the fray ². Their application is currently under review by the SEC, which has already delayed decisions on spot ETFs for Solana, Ripple, and Dogecoin ².

Analysts are optimistic about the chances of these ETFs being approved, with Bloomberg predicting a 70% chance of SEC approval this year ¹. If approved, these ETFs could provide investors with a new way to gain exposure to Solana's native cryptocurrency, SOL.

*Key Players in the Solana ETF Race:*

- _Fidelity_: Filed an ETF application with the SEC to launch a Solana ETF ¹
- _Franklin Templeton_: Filed an application to launch a spot Solana ETF ²
- _Grayscale_: Filed an application to convert the Grayscale Solana Trust into a spot ETF ²
- _VanEck_: Filed an application to launch a Solana ETF ²
- _21Shares_: Filed an application to launch a Solana ETF ²
- _Canary Capital_: Filed an application to launch a Solana ETF ²
- _Bitwise_: Filed an application to launch a Solana ETF ²
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