TLDR: Solana and XRP ETFs cleared under Generic Listing Standards and are no longer tied to 19b-4 deadlines. Exchanges like NYSE Arca and NASDAQ can list SOL / XRP spot ETFs as soon as government reopens. Issuers removed delaying amendments to speed S-1 effectiveness under the 1933 Act. SEC staff furlough slows Form 8-A and [...] The post Exchanges Hold the Trigger as Solana and XRP ETFs Wait for Shutdown to End appeared first on Blockonomi.TLDR: Solana and XRP ETFs cleared under Generic Listing Standards and are no longer tied to 19b-4 deadlines. Exchanges like NYSE Arca and NASDAQ can list SOL / XRP spot ETFs as soon as government reopens. Issuers removed delaying amendments to speed S-1 effectiveness under the 1933 Act. SEC staff furlough slows Form 8-A and [...] The post Exchanges Hold the Trigger as Solana and XRP ETFs Wait for Shutdown to End appeared first on Blockonomi.

Exchanges Hold the Trigger as Solana and XRP ETFs Wait for Shutdown to End

2025/10/14 02:00
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TLDR:

  • Solana and XRP ETFs cleared under Generic Listing Standards and are no longer tied to 19b-4 deadlines.
  • Exchanges like NYSE Arca and NASDAQ can list SOL / XRP spot ETFs as soon as government reopens.
  • Issuers removed delaying amendments to speed S-1 effectiveness under the 1933 Act.
  • SEC staff furlough slows Form 8-A and S-1 processing until government returns.

This week’s news heightens tension in crypto circles. While ETF rule filings were expected to stall until SEC action, new guidance shifts the bottleneck to the government shutdown. 

Sources close to rule filings say Solana and XRP spot ETFs already cleared under Generic Listing Standards, meaning their launch timing now hinges on exchanges acting once Washington reopens.

Investors watching crypto price trajectories will see this as a turning point in ETF adoption.

Crypto Price Momentum Hinges on Exchange Listing Timing

According to a thread by Greg Xethalis, the 19b-4 rule deadlines (e.g. for Solana, Litecoin) are no longer the gatekeepers they once were. 

He says these filings now live under the Generic Listing Standards regime. Exchanges that meet GLS rules can list spot ETFs like SOL and XRP without further SEC approval.

Xethalis adds that issuers have the option to remove delaying amendments in their S-1 registration, triggering a 20-day effectiveness under the 1933 Act. Some firms have already done this for SOL. That makes them ready to list, pending exchange action.

Still, crypto price movement may stall in the short term. With the government closed, staff reviews of S-1s and Form 8-A registrations are on hold. That means exchanges must step in when reopening occurs.

MartyParty highlights that the only barrier now is the shutdown itself. He notes that SOL and XRP ETFs can go live any time after government reopens, and that exchanges will decide when to list.

Path Forward: From Shutdown to Live Listings

Once Congress restores operations, filings can move forward. The SEC can resume accelerating S-1s and approve 8-A registrations. Then exchanges like NYSE Arca, NASDAQ, and CBOE BZX can issue listings under GLS.

Xethalis warns that even with cleared rules, an exchange may hesitate without explicit SEC acceleration. He says we don’t yet know if they’ll push forward before SEC resumes.

If exchanges list quickly, crypto price impacts may follow immediately. SOL and XRP could draw ETF-driven inflows within days. That would test demand and short-term volatility.

For now, the industry is in standby mode. The rule changes are done. The registrations are mostly willing. But actual trading hinges on the government returning.

The post Exchanges Hold the Trigger as Solana and XRP ETFs Wait for Shutdown to End appeared first on Blockonomi.

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