Solana Vaneck Says Sol Etf Is More Likely If Sec Fires Gensler

Last updated: June 9, 2025, 09:39

Solana Vaneck Says Sol Etf Is More Likely If Sec Fires Gensler

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Solana ETF Faces Delay Amid SEC’s Security Label

VanEck insists their Solana ETF application remains active. The SEC has until March 2025 to approve SOL ETFs. The SEC previously labeled SOL a security

Specifically, Solana would greatly benefit in its SOL ETF odds if the SEC fires Gary Gensler, according to VanEck. “There’s a good chance that crypto voters are going to

The absence of a regulated

The absence of a regulated Solana futures market is Gensler Psyop, said Matthew Sigel, VanEck's head of digital assets research. The odds of a spot Solana ETF

Solana: VanEck Says SOL ETF is More Likely if SEC Fires Gensler

VanEck Says SOL Could Hit $520 Soon as SEC Opens

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Solana ETF Approval Odds Are Better Without Gensler at SEC, Says

Solana ETF Filings Vanish From Cboe, but Vaneck Says It’s Not

Here’s why SEC pulled the plug on SOL ETFs. The SEC and exchange aggregator CBOE halted the process for a Solana ETF over concerns of SOL’s security status.

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VanEck’s Spot Solana ETF Can Face SEC Rejection Due