The Solana ETF race is no longer a one-issuer experiment. 21Shares has filed an S-1 registration statement for a Solana trust, adding another major name to theThe Solana ETF race is no longer a one-issuer experiment. 21Shares has filed an S-1 registration statement for a Solana trust, adding another major name to the

21Shares Solana ETF Filing Turns SOL Into A Crowded Institutional Race

2026/07/07 00:04
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The Solana ETF race is no longer a one-issuer experiment. 21Shares has filed an S-1 registration statement for a Solana trust, adding another major name to the push for regulated SOL exposure in the United States.

For more details, visit the official SEC platform.

TL;DR

  • 21Shares has filed a Solana S-1 registration statement with the SEC.
  • The filing adds momentum to the race for the first U.S. Solana spot ETF.
  • The proposed trust would deepen the institutional conversation around SOL.

The filing matters because ETF markets are partly about timing and partly about signalling. When multiple issuers pursue the same asset, it tells advisers and institutions that the asset is no longer being treated as a niche trade by fund sponsors.

Solana Moves Into The Fund Pipeline

Bitcoin opened the door. Ethereum pushed the conversation wider. Solana is now testing whether the SEC is willing to consider a broader set of crypto assets for spot fund products. That is a difficult jump, but the filing gives the market a concrete document to evaluate rather than just speculation.

For SOL, an ETF would not simply add a new trading wrapper. It would change who can access the asset and how. Financial advisers, managed portfolios, and brokerage platforms often prefer regulated fund structures over direct token custody. That is the opportunity issuers are chasing.

Approval Is Still The Hard Part

The SEC will still have to weigh market surveillance, custody, liquidity, and the long-running question of how Solana should be classified. None of that disappears because more issuers are interested.

Still, the direction is clear. Solana is being treated as the next serious candidate in the crypto ETF pipeline. Whether approval comes quickly or not, the filing itself pushes SOL further into institutional asset-allocation discussions.

This report is based on the 21Shares S-1 registration statement filed with the SEC.

This article was written by the News Desk and edited by Samuel Rae.

Source: SEC

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