
Bitwise has updated its Solana ETF filing to include a staking feature, offering investors a way to earn rewards by supporting Solana’s network. The ETF will charge a competitive annual management fee of 0.20%, lower than many rivals. The low fee is designed to attract more investors and aligns with Bitwise’s pricing for its Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. This update positions Bitwise strongly in the growing crypto ETF market, awaiting approval from the U.S. SEC.
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