VanEck has launched the third Solana exchange-traded fund, while Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF is set for official trading on Monday.VanEck has launched the third Solana exchange-traded fund, while Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF is set for official trading on Monday.

Grayscale’s Dogecoin ETF set for Monday launch as VanEck debuts latest Solana spot ETF

2025/11/18 16:37
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VanEck has unveiled the third Solana exchange-traded fund under the ticker symbol VSOL. The ETF launched on Monday and now trades alongside the Bitwise and Grayscale Solana ETFs, which were launched in October. 

Global investment management firm VanEck has expanded its offerings to investors by launching a spot Solana exchange-traded fund in the U.S. The ETF launched on Monday, listing on Nasdaq under the ticker symbol VSOL.

VSOL is now the third ETF tracking Solana in the U.S. after Bitwise and Grayscale launched similar offerings in October.

VanEck waives fees for its Solana ETF to attract investors

VanEck’s VSOL will lock up Solana on the blockchain for rewards and offer staking yields to investors, similar to Grayscale’s and Bitwise’s Solana ETFs. The fund has also waived its 0.3% fee until February 17 or until it reaches $1 billion in assets under management, a move that is expected to add a competitive advantage against Bitwise’s BSOL and Grayscale’s GSOL funds.

Kyle DaCruz, Director of Digital Assets Product at VanEck, commented on the listing, stating that it is part of VanEck’s expansion plan to offer more investor-focused products across the digital currency ecosystem.

Bitwise’s BSOL is the most prominent U.S. spot Solana ETF with $417.53 million in net assets under management, while Grayscale’s GSOL follows with $89.23 million. The two funds have amassed a cumulative total of $513.48 million. The Solana ETFs registered $8.26 million in inflows on Monday, marking a fifteen-day streak of positive flows since their inception on October 28.

On the other hand, a Grayscale exchange-traded fund set to track Dogecoin’s price is set to debut on Monday. The Grayscale Dogecoin Trust (DOGE) will list on the New York Stock Exchange.

Eric Balchunas, senior ETF analyst at Bloomberg, wrote that the Grayscale ETF “looks good” based on U.S. SEC guidance. The analyst predicted that the Dogecoin fund will debut on November 24, following an amendment in regulatory filings earlier this month that mandates 20 days during which it can unveil the listing if the U.S. SEC does not respond. The listing will mark the first Dogecoin ETF and the first memecoin-focused ETF in the U.S.

The listing would solidify recent activity in altcoins by investment firms seeking to tap into institutional capital. Bitwise’s Dogecoin ETF is also set to debut later this month, according to a U.S. SEC filing in early November.

The new listings follow the unveiling of the first spot ETF tailored to track XRP by Canary Capital. The ETF is listed on the Nasdaq and has over $257 million in total net assets under management as of the time of this publication. Data from Sosovalue shows that the XRP fund witnessed $25 million in net inflows on Monday, marking a two-day streak of positive flows.

Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF outflow continues

Spot Bitcoin ETFs witnessed $254.51 million in net outflows on Monday, marking a 4-day negative flow streak. Ethereum ETFs also experienced negative flows of $182.80 million on Monday, marking a steady streak of negative flows that began on November 11 and has persisted since then.

The broader cryptocurrency market has experienced a significant decline over the last few days. Data from Coinmarketcap shows that Bitcoin is down 5.34% in the last 24 hours, bringing its seven-day loss to 14.40%. The crypto asset price is currently trading at $89,000, a price that was last seen in April. 

Ethereum is also down 5.84% in the last 24 hours and has dipped by 15.51% in the last seven days. Solana is down 3.5% in the last 24 hours and has declined by 17.69% in the past week. XRP is also down 12.66% in the last seven days after a 4.49% dip in the past 24 hours. 

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