TLDR 21Shares has launched the Jito Staked SOL ETP to offer European investors exposure to Solana’s staking rewards. The JitoSOL ETP is listed on Euronext AmsterdamTLDR 21Shares has launched the Jito Staked SOL ETP to offer European investors exposure to Solana’s staking rewards. The JitoSOL ETP is listed on Euronext Amsterdam

21Shares Introduces JitoSOL ETP to Offer Staking Rewards via Solana

TLDR

  • 21Shares has launched the Jito Staked SOL ETP to offer European investors exposure to Solana’s staking rewards.
  • The JitoSOL ETP is listed on Euronext Amsterdam and Paris with tickers JSOL NA in USD and JSOL FP in EUR.
  • The ETP provides a controlled and transparent way for investors to access JitoSOL, with a 0.99% expense ratio.
  • JSOL allows investors to benefit from both Solana’s price exposure and additional staking incentives.
  • 21Shares aims to simplify access to JitoSOL for institutional and retail investors through their current brokers.

Digital asset investment firm 21Shares has introduced a new exchange-traded product for European investors, offering access to JitoSOL. The company officially launched the Jito Staked SOL ETP (JSOL), which provides staking rewards from the Solana ecosystem. JSOL is now listed on Euronext Amsterdam and Paris, traded under the tickers JSOL NA (USD) and JSOL FP (EUR).

21Shares Adds New Access to JitoSOL Through Exchange-Traded Product

21Shares has launched the JSOL ETP to simplify access to JitoSOL for European investors through traditional financial platforms. The product enables trading via existing brokers or banks and includes liquid staking features from Solana.

The company set the total expense ratio at 0.99%, offering controlled and transparent exposure to Solana staking. According to 21Shares, investors benefit from full exposure to SOL’s price while earning staking incentives.

VP and Head of EU Investments at 21Shares, Alistair Byas-Perry, stated, “JitoSOL is an efficient way to stake SOL, maximising yield while ensuring liquidity for institutional players.” He added that JSOL lets investors use existing brokers to access one of Solana’s best-known liquid staking tokens.

JitoSOL offers users extra yield through transaction fees and prioritization on the network. This structure is designed to combine trading flexibility with yield-earning functionality.

Solana’s Role in Scaling Financial Infrastructure and Tokenization

Solana continues to gain traction as a high-throughput network with low transaction costs, supporting both retail and institutional activities. According to 21Shares, its infrastructure rivals Ethereum by enabling real-time payments and asset tokenization.

Visa, PayPal, JPMorgan, and Franklin Templeton have used Solana for payments and tokenized asset issuance. In 2025, Visa’s USDC settlement program on Solana exceeded $3.5 billion in annualized transaction volume.

JPMorgan conducted a $50 million commercial paper deal for Galaxy Digital, using Solana for USDC settlement. The deal marked the first U.S. debt issuance serviced on a public blockchain.

Meanwhile, the Wyoming Stable Token Commission issued the Frontier Stable Token with oversight from Franklin Templeton. The token first launched on Avalanche, then distributed on Solana and Kraken.

Solana’s expanding ecosystem now supports broad institutional use, from stablecoins to traditional finance partnerships. These developments show increasing confidence in its technical performance for real-world economic activity.

Growing Institutional Momentum Behind Solana and JitoSOL

The Jito Foundation confirmed that JitoSOL was built from scratch to optimize Solana staking with extra income streams. Brian Smith, President of the Jito Foundation, said it was engineered to meet institutional liquidity needs.

Its integration with 21Shares’ JSOL ETP allows European institutions to tap into Solana’s DeFi market. The product links tokenized rewards and staking profits to conventional trading methods.

Solana’s on-chain stablecoin market grew to $13.9 billion, with USDC accounting for over half the supply. This supports further development of liquid staking products like JSOL.

Morgan Stanley filed for Solana and Bitcoin trusts with the U.S. SEC in early January 2026. These passive vehicles will track market prices once approved, expanding investor access to crypto assets.

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