Key Takeaways: VanEck’s Solana ETF (VSOL) is officially live on Nasdaq with zero sponsor and staking fees during its introductory period. The launch adds momentum to a rapidly growing institutional The post VanEck’s Zero-Fee Solana ETF Goes Live as Institutional Race for SOL Exposure Accelerates appeared first on CryptoNinjas.Key Takeaways: VanEck’s Solana ETF (VSOL) is officially live on Nasdaq with zero sponsor and staking fees during its introductory period. The launch adds momentum to a rapidly growing institutional The post VanEck’s Zero-Fee Solana ETF Goes Live as Institutional Race for SOL Exposure Accelerates appeared first on CryptoNinjas.

VanEck’s Zero-Fee Solana ETF Goes Live as Institutional Race for SOL Exposure Accelerates

Key Takeaways:

  • VanEck’s Solana ETF (VSOL) is officially live on Nasdaq with zero sponsor and staking fees during its introductory period.
  • The launch adds momentum to a rapidly growing institutional push into Solana, as Fidelity’s Solana Fund also approaches its trading debut.
  • Despite ETF excitement, SOL’s price remains under pressure amid market deleveraging and large treasury movements.

The rollout of VanEck’s Solana ETF marks one of the most aggressive institutional pushes into the Solana ecosystem to date. With a zero-fee model and built-in staking exposure, VSOL enters a crowded but fast-expanding arena just as U.S. markets prepare for yet another major player: Fidelity.

Read More: Bitwise & VanEck Fast-Track Crypto ETF Push: XRP ETF Could Launch in 20 Days

VanEck’s VSOL Goes Live With an Unusually Aggressive Fee Structure

VanEck has officially activated trading for its Solana ETF, VSOL, signaling one of the strongest endorsements yet for SOL as a mainstream investable asset. What makes VSOL stand out is its cost structure:

  • 0 sponsor fees until either February 17, 2026 or the fund reaches $1 billion in assets
  • 0 staking fees during the same introductory window
  • Afterward, fees reset to 0.30% annually

VSOL provides exposure to SOL’s spot price while allowing investors to capture the native network’s staking yield, typically around 6–7%, depending on validator performance.

The ETF uses a third-party staking provider an arrangement that not only waives on-chain staking fees early on but also adds an operational layer designed to meet regulatory expectations for custody and compliance.

This launch strategy mirrors the fee wars seen in Bitcoin spot ETFs earlier this year, but with a sharper edge: zero sponsor fees and zero staking fees simultaneously. It’s a clear attempt to secure early dominance before other issuers establish scale.

Competitive Pressure Builds in the Solana ETF Market

VSOL is stepping into a market that has already been seeing strong inflows into other Solana-focused products, including those offered by Bitwise and Grayscale. Together, these funds have pulled in hundreds of millions of dollars in recent weeks, even as overall crypto markets remain choppy. A few key forces are driving this growing institutional interest in Solana:

  • Its hybrid Proof of History and Proof of Stake design delivers performance that stands out as a faster alternative to Ethereum’s slower execution environment.
  • Developer activity on the network continues to rise, reinforcing Solana’s position across DeFi, gaming, and on-chain order-book infrastructures.
  • Inflows into Solana ETFs have surpassed those of many other altcoin products, signaling a shift in investor appetite toward next-generation Layer-1 networks.

With both Fidelity and VanEck entering the space, competition is likely to heat up further bringing pressure on fees, more refined staking approaches, and wider access through major brokerage platforms.

SOL Price Under Pressure Despite Fresh ETF Catalysts

Curiously, all the buzz surrounding VSOL’s debut still hasn’t sparked a rebound in SOL’s price. After the recent market pullback, SOL slid to about $131, and open interest fell to roughly $2.7B as leveraged positions were flushed out.

Adding to the downward pressure is another development: Forward Industries one of the major holders of Solana’s treasury transferred a portion of its SOL to Coinbase Prime, prompting worries about possible large-scale selling. The firm holds around 6.82 million SOL, and its on-chain movements suggest it may be preparing for liquidity events.

ETF inflows had been strong for more than ten straight days with zero outflows, but that streak lost steam after November 17, hinting that the early excitement may be fading as broader macro concerns take over.

Analysts say SOL has now entered a “decision zone”:

  • If large holders continue to sell, a deeper decline could follow.
  • But if ETF inflows pick up again especially with Fidelity stepping into the space a breakout remains on the table.

Read More: Canary Capital Finalizes Spot Litecoin ETF Filing with 0.95% Fee, Ticker LTCC

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