#SOL #SOL The market generally expects that the SOL ETF may be approved in October 2025.
Multiple institutions, including VanEck and Grayscale, have submitted S-1 registration documents for a spot SOL ETF. The SEC has requested applicants to amend/supplement their documents by the end of July. Bloomberg analysts believe that the probability of the SEC approving a spot Solana ETF in the second half of 2025 is as high as 95%.
Regarding the inflow of funds, different institutions have varying predictions. JPMorgan expects that the inflow of funds in the first year after the launch of the Solana ETF will be around $1.5 billion. Meanwhile, previous market predictions suggested that the Solana ETF could release between $3 billion to $6 billion in institutional capital after approval, leading to inflows into SOL.
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#SOL #SOL The market generally expects that the SOL ETF may be approved in October 2025.
Multiple institutions, including VanEck and Grayscale, have submitted S-1 registration documents for a spot SOL ETF. The SEC has requested applicants to amend/supplement their documents by the end of July. Bloomberg analysts believe that the probability of the SEC approving a spot Solana ETF in the second half of 2025 is as high as 95%.
Regarding the inflow of funds, different institutions have varying predictions. JPMorgan expects that the inflow of funds in the first year after the launch of the Solana ETF will be around $1.5 billion. Meanwhile, previous market predictions suggested that the Solana ETF could release between $3 billion to $6 billion in institutional capital after approval, leading to inflows into SOL.