Cboe BZX Exchange, a US securities exchange, has requested permission to list a proposed Fidelity exchange-traded fund (ETF) holding Solana (SOL), according to March 25 filings.
The request now sits with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, which must approve the filing before trading of the Fidelity Solana Fund can commence on the exchange.
This is the latest in a spate of filings with the federal agency by exchanges and fund sponsors seeking to launch ETFs holding SOL and other cryptocurrencies.
On March 12, Cboe filed to list another spot SOL ETF sponsored by asset manager Franklin Templeton.
Source: James Seyfart/Bloomberg Intelligence
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Numerous filings
Cboe’s filing comes after asset manager Volatility Shares launched