Crypto ETFs Rush May Fuel Solana Treasury Demand After First $1 Billion SOL Treasury Debut
The post Crypto ETFs Rush May Fuel Solana Treasury Demand After First $1 Billion SOL Treasury Debut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Crypto ETFs are racing to market after an SEC rule change that streamlines listings for commodity-based trust shares, while Solana sees a rapid expansion of corporate treasuries — including its first $1 billion public-company treasury — driving renewed institutional flows into SOL. SEC rule speeds crypto ETFs to exchanges, enabling faster approvals for commodity-based trust shares. Multiple ETF issuers filed XRP and DOGE funds; traders showed quick reaction in token prices and volatility. Solana corporate treasuries expanded sharply: Forward Industries surpassed $1B, Solmate and others announced large raises totaling billions. Crypto ETFs accelerate to market after SEC rule change; Solana treasury surge hits $1B — latest moves, implications, and investor actions. What did the SEC rule change mean for crypto ETFs? The SEC rule change streamlined listing standards for commodity-based trust shares, letting applicants use existing exchange listing rules rather than seeking bespoke rule changes. This reduces review friction and has prompted multiple ETF filings within days, increasing the likelihood of new spot and commodity ETFs entering U.S. markets. How fast did issuers move after the announcement? Issuers reacted immediately. Rex-Osprey filed XRP and DOGE ETFs and proposed a leveraged DOJE Growth & Income ETF designed for short-term traders. Other firms filed funds tracking baskets of major assets. Market response was swift, pushing token volatility and trader interest higher in the same week. ‘, ‘

The post Crypto ETFs Rush May Fuel Solana Treasury Demand After First $1 Billion SOL Treasury Debut appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com.
Crypto ETFs are racing to market after an SEC rule change that streamlines listings for commodity-based trust shares, while Solana sees a rapid expansion of corporate treasuries — including its first $1 billion public-company treasury — driving renewed institutional flows into SOL. SEC rule speeds crypto ETFs to exchanges, enabling faster approvals for commodity-based trust shares. Multiple ETF issuers filed XRP and DOGE funds; traders showed quick reaction in token prices and volatility. Solana corporate treasuries expanded sharply: Forward Industries surpassed $1B, Solmate and others announced large raises totaling billions. Crypto ETFs accelerate to market after SEC rule change; Solana treasury surge hits $1B — latest moves, implications, and investor actions. What did the SEC rule change mean for crypto ETFs? The SEC rule change streamlined listing standards for commodity-based trust shares, letting applicants use existing exchange listing rules rather than seeking bespoke rule changes. This reduces review friction and has prompted multiple ETF filings within days, increasing the likelihood of new spot and commodity ETFs entering U.S. markets. How fast did issuers move after the announcement? Issuers reacted immediately. Rex-Osprey filed XRP and DOGE ETFs and proposed a leveraged DOJE Growth & Income ETF designed for short-term traders. Other firms filed funds tracking baskets of major assets. Market response was swift, pushing token volatility and trader interest higher in the same week. ‘, ‘
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