The post CoinShares Unexpectedly Withdraws Staked SOL ETF Application appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Asset manager CoinShares withdrew its Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) application for a staked Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday. The structuring deal and asset purchase behind the proposed fund were never completed, according to the SEC filing, which states: “The Registration Statement sought to register shares to be issued in connection with a transaction that was ultimately not effectuated. No shares were sold, or will be sold, pursuant to the above-mentioned Registration Statement.” The first staked Solana (SOL) ETF, issued by REX-Osprey, debuted in the United States in June, followed by investment company Bitwise’s staked SOL ETF in October. Net inflows into Solana ETFs since Nov. 10. Source: CoinGlass Bitwise’s ETF launched with nearly $223 million in assets on its first day of trading, managing to rack up about half the value accrued in the REX-Osprey ETF, which had been trading for months at that point, according to ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. Despite the launch of staked Solana ETFs and investor demand for these products, the price of SOL has not kept pace and has been in a downtrend since its high of over $250 per coin in September.   Related: 21shares Solana ETF launches amid crash, but flows signal investor interest SOL ETFs drop to much fanfare, but SOL’s price remains depressed Solana ETFs attracted over $369 million in capital flows during November, as investors chased the yield-bearing opportunities of staked SOL investment vehicles advertising 5-7% staking rewards. The Solana ETFs bucked the trend exhibited by BTC and Ether (ETH) ETFs that experienced record outflows during October and November by clocking multiday inflow streaks, even as crypto prices were collapsing. Analysts previously forecasted SOL reaching as high as $400 due to capital inflows from ETFs. Still, price projections have been revised down since October, with some analysts now saying… The post CoinShares Unexpectedly Withdraws Staked SOL ETF Application appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Asset manager CoinShares withdrew its Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) application for a staked Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday. The structuring deal and asset purchase behind the proposed fund were never completed, according to the SEC filing, which states: “The Registration Statement sought to register shares to be issued in connection with a transaction that was ultimately not effectuated. No shares were sold, or will be sold, pursuant to the above-mentioned Registration Statement.” The first staked Solana (SOL) ETF, issued by REX-Osprey, debuted in the United States in June, followed by investment company Bitwise’s staked SOL ETF in October. Net inflows into Solana ETFs since Nov. 10. Source: CoinGlass Bitwise’s ETF launched with nearly $223 million in assets on its first day of trading, managing to rack up about half the value accrued in the REX-Osprey ETF, which had been trading for months at that point, according to ETF analyst Eric Balchunas. Despite the launch of staked Solana ETFs and investor demand for these products, the price of SOL has not kept pace and has been in a downtrend since its high of over $250 per coin in September.   Related: 21shares Solana ETF launches amid crash, but flows signal investor interest SOL ETFs drop to much fanfare, but SOL’s price remains depressed Solana ETFs attracted over $369 million in capital flows during November, as investors chased the yield-bearing opportunities of staked SOL investment vehicles advertising 5-7% staking rewards. The Solana ETFs bucked the trend exhibited by BTC and Ether (ETH) ETFs that experienced record outflows during October and November by clocking multiday inflow streaks, even as crypto prices were collapsing. Analysts previously forecasted SOL reaching as high as $400 due to capital inflows from ETFs. Still, price projections have been revised down since October, with some analysts now saying…

CoinShares Unexpectedly Withdraws Staked SOL ETF Application

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Asset manager CoinShares withdrew its Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) application for a staked Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF) on Friday.

The structuring deal and asset purchase behind the proposed fund were never completed, according to the SEC filing, which states:

The first staked Solana (SOL) ETF, issued by REX-Osprey, debuted in the United States in June, followed by investment company Bitwise’s staked SOL ETF in October.

Net inflows into Solana ETFs since Nov. 10. Source: CoinGlass

Bitwise’s ETF launched with nearly $223 million in assets on its first day of trading, managing to rack up about half the value accrued in the REX-Osprey ETF, which had been trading for months at that point, according to ETF analyst Eric Balchunas.

Despite the launch of staked Solana ETFs and investor demand for these products, the price of SOL has not kept pace and has been in a downtrend since its high of over $250 per coin in September.  

Related: 21shares Solana ETF launches amid crash, but flows signal investor interest

SOL ETFs drop to much fanfare, but SOL’s price remains depressed

Solana ETFs attracted over $369 million in capital flows during November, as investors chased the yield-bearing opportunities of staked SOL investment vehicles advertising 5-7% staking rewards.

The Solana ETFs bucked the trend exhibited by BTC and Ether (ETH) ETFs that experienced record outflows during October and November by clocking multiday inflow streaks, even as crypto prices were collapsing.

Analysts previously forecasted SOL reaching as high as $400 due to capital inflows from ETFs. Still, price projections have been revised down since October, with some analysts now saying that SOL faces headwinds in reclaiming $150.

SOL’s price action remains depressed and well below all-time highs reached at the start of 2025. Source: TradingView

SOL’s price hit a five-month low of approximately $120 in November, representing a 60% reduction from its all-time high of around $295 reached in January 2025.

The token’s meteoric rise in January was attributed to the launch of the Official Trump memecoin on the network, fueling memecoins trading on Solana.

Magazine: Solana vs Ethereum ETFs, Facebook’s influence on Bitwise: Hunter Horsley

Source: https://cointelegraph.com/news/coinshares-withdraws-staked-solana-etf?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound

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