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New Solana ETFs Set to Debut This Week

The post New Solana ETFs Set to Debut This Week appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Fidelity’s FSOL spot Solana ETF is set to launch on November 19 with a low 0.25% fee, joining a growing Solana fund lineup that also includes Bitwise’s roughly $450 million BSOL, VanEck’s newly listed VSOL, and an upcoming product from Grayscale. Canary Funds will debut its SOLC ETF on the same day, teaming up with Marinade Finance to add on-chain staking so investors can get simple, regulated exposure to SOL plus staking rewards in a single package.







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