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VanEck has submitted a Solana Spot ETF 8-A form to the SEC

2025.11.14 07:56:16

On November 14th, the major ETF issuer VanEck announced that its Solana spot ETF is about to be launched. The company has submitted an 8-A form to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. This form is usually filed shortly before the launch of a new asset. Currently, there are a total of 10 new Solana ETFs awaiting approval.
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