
Fidelity has updated its S-1 filing for its spot Solana ETF by removing the “delaying amendment” that previously gave the SEC control over the registration timing. This means the ETF can become automatically effective after 20 days, speeding up the approval process. Following Bitwise’s lead, this move signals growing momentum for Solana ETFs, paving the way for wider investor access to Solana through traditional brokerage channels.
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