The race to bring Solana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to the U.S. market is gaining pace. Several leading asset managers have moved closer to launching Solana spot ETFs by submitting updated filings with regulators. The filings arrived at the same time as coordination and progress with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the ETF issuers […]The race to bring Solana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to the U.S. market is gaining pace. Several leading asset managers have moved closer to launching Solana spot ETFs by submitting updated filings with regulators. The filings arrived at the same time as coordination and progress with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the ETF issuers […]

Solana ETFs Are Following Hot On XRP’s Tail — Here Are The Latest Updates

The race to bring Solana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) to the U.S. market is gaining pace. Several leading asset managers have moved closer to launching Solana spot ETFs by submitting updated filings with regulators. The filings arrived at the same time as coordination and progress with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the ETF issuers closely follow on the heels of recent XRP ETF filings.

Nate Geraci Highlights Clustered Solana ETF Filings

Nate Geraci, President of ETF Store, noted that issuers filed the S-1 amendments for Solana ETFs simultaneously. He highlighted that Canary, Franklin, VanEck, Grayscale, 21Shares, Fidelity, and Bitwise all submitted their updated paperwork. Geraci explained that the filings arriving in clusters likely mean that issuers are directly responding to specific requests from the Securities and Exchange Commission.

The response from ETF issuers shows that they are closely engaged with the regulator and working diligently to meet the requirements for a spot Solana ETF, with each filing update signaling progress rather than silence. It is usually a positive step because it demonstrates active dialogue, and to Geraci, each amended filing reflects progress, bringing Solana ETFs closer to possible approval.

With October deadlines approaching for several applications, the timing is essential. In response, issuers are submitting updated filings to demonstrate to regulators that they are ready to comply and move forward, while also providing investors with an early indication that Solana ETFs may be nearing SEC approval. 

XRP Filings Provide A Positive Signal For Solana ETFs

Geraci also compared the latest SOL moves with what happened last week around XRP ETFs. He pointed out that XRP issuers also resubmitted their S-1 registration forms in a similar cluster. This pattern of coordinated filings suggests that XRP and SOL are advancing through the same regulatory review stage.

The president of The ETF Store describes this as “a good sign.” When issuers update their paperwork simultaneously, it often means the regulator has provided feedback that applies across the board. The market observer views that type of progress as preferable to delays from the SEC.

The link between XRP and Solana is adding to the sense of momentum. Since ETF issuers filed spot XRP ETF applications just a week ago, SOL, following a similar path, shows a market that is moving in sync. Analysts believe this could mean that Solana ETFs may arrive sooner than expected, as October, the likely decision window, draws nearer.

Both XRP and Solana ETF issuers are making visible progress with regulators. The fact that filings are arriving in clusters shows strong coordination and active talks. As Geraci stressed, the developments mirroring last week’s XRP ETF filings are a positive signal for Solana ETFs approval, keeping investor attention firmly fixed on what happens next.

Solana Price chart from TradingView.com (XRP)
Market Opportunity
XRP Logo
XRP Price(XRP)
$2.0624
$2.0624$2.0624
-1.62%
USD
XRP (XRP) Live Price Chart
Disclaimer: The articles reposted on this site are sourced from public platforms and are provided for informational purposes only. They do not necessarily reflect the views of MEXC. All rights remain with the original authors. If you believe any content infringes on third-party rights, please contact service@support.mexc.com for removal. MEXC makes no guarantees regarding the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the content and is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. The content does not constitute financial, legal, or other professional advice, nor should it be considered a recommendation or endorsement by MEXC.

You May Also Like

A Radical Neural Network Approach to Modeling Shock Dynamics

A Radical Neural Network Approach to Modeling Shock Dynamics

This paper introduces a non-diffusive neural network (NDNN) method for solving hyperbolic conservation laws, designed to overcome the shortcomings of standard Physics-Informed Neural Networks (PINNs) in modeling shock waves. The NDNN framework decomposes the solution domain into smooth subdomains separated by discontinuity lines, identified via Rankine-Hugoniot conditions. This approach enables accurate tracking of entropic shocks, shock generation, and wave interactions, while reducing the diffusive errors typical in PINNs. Numerical experiments validate the algorithm’s potential, highlighting its promise for extending shock-wave computations to higher-dimensional problems.
Share
Hackernoon2025/09/19 18:38
A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release

The post A Netflix ‘KPop Demon Hunters’ Short Film Has Been Rated For Release appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix Everyone has wondered what may be the next step for KPop Demon Hunters as an IP, given its record-breaking success on Netflix. Now, the answer may be something exactly no one predicted. According to a new filing with the MPA, something called Debut: A KPop Demon Hunters Story has been rated PG by the ratings body. It’s listed alongside some other films, and this is obviously something that has not been publicly announced. A short film could be well, very short, a few minutes, and likely no more than ten. Even that might be pushing it. Using say, Pixar shorts as a reference, most are between 4 and 8 minutes. The original movie is an hour and 36 minutes. The “Debut” in the title indicates some sort of flashback, perhaps to when HUNTR/X first arrived on the scene before they blew up. Previously, director Maggie Kang has commented about how there were more backstory components that were supposed to be in the film that were cut, but hinted those could be explored in a sequel. But perhaps some may be put into a short here. I very much doubt those scenes were fully produced and simply cut, but perhaps they were finished up for this short film here. When would Debut: KPop Demon Hunters theoretically arrive? I’m not sure the other films on the list are much help. Dead of Winter is out in less than two weeks. Mother Mary does not have a release date. Ne Zha 2 came out earlier this year. I’ve only seen news stories saying The Perfect Gamble was supposed to come out in Q1 2025, but I’ve seen no evidence that it actually has. KPop Demon Hunters Netflix It could be sooner rather than later as Netflix looks to capitalize…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 02:23
Headwind Helps Best Wallet Token

Headwind Helps Best Wallet Token

The post Headwind Helps Best Wallet Token appeared on BitcoinEthereumNews.com. Google has announced the launch of a new open-source protocol called Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) in partnership with Coinbase, the Ethereum Foundation, and 60 other organizations. This allows AI agents to make payments on behalf of users using various methods such as real-time bank transfers, credit and debit cards, and, most importantly, stablecoins. Let’s explore in detail what this could mean for the broader cryptocurrency markets, and also highlight a presale crypto (Best Wallet Token) that could explode as a result of this development. Google’s Push for Stablecoins Agent Payments Protocol (AP2) uses digital contracts known as ‘Intent Mandates’ and ‘Verifiable Credentials’ to ensure that AI agents undertake only those payments authorized by the user. Mandates, by the way, are cryptographically signed, tamper-proof digital contracts that act as verifiable proof of a user’s instruction. For example, let’s say you instruct an AI agent to never spend more than $200 in a single transaction. This instruction is written into an Intent Mandate, which serves as a digital contract. Now, whenever the AI agent tries to make a payment, it must present this mandate as proof of authorization, which will then be verified via the AP2 protocol. Alongside this, Google has also launched the A2A x402 extension to accelerate support for the Web3 ecosystem. This production-ready solution enables agent-based crypto payments and will help reshape the growth of cryptocurrency integration within the AP2 protocol. Google’s inclusion of stablecoins in AP2 is a massive vote of confidence in dollar-pegged cryptocurrencies and a huge step toward making them a mainstream payment option. This widens stablecoin usage beyond trading and speculation, positioning them at the center of the consumption economy. The recent enactment of the GENIUS Act in the U.S. gives stablecoins more structure and legal support. Imagine paying for things like data crawls, per-task…
Share
BitcoinEthereumNews2025/09/18 01:27