VanEck’s Solana ETF Gets DTCC Listing, SEC Approval Next?

Bloomberg analysts say SEC may approve Solana ETF soon, citing strong performance, Polymarket traders put approval odds at 91%.

Written By:
Ronak Kumar

Vaneck’s Solana Etf Gets Dtcc Listing, Sec Approval Next?

VanEck’s proposed spot Solana ETF has officially appeared on the DTCC (Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation) website under the ticker “VSOL”, signaling a major step toward potential SEC approval.

The ETF is listed in DTCC’s “active and pre-launch” section, which means it can’t yet be created or redeemed until the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) gives the green light. However, its presence on the DTCC list is widely viewed as a bullish sign that approval may be near.

Vaneck’s Spot Solana Etf Listed On Dtcc As ‘Vsol’
Source: DTCC

VanEck sees the listing as part of the launch process, even though it doesn’t guarantee approval. In the past, SEC has been very conservative when it comes to approving spot crypto ETFs. 

Bitcoin and Ethereum have already jumped the fence, but Solana is still in line. This listing on DTCC, however, is a big milestone and indicates increasing momentum in Solana ETFs. On Polymarket, approval odds of a Solana ETF have increased to 91 percent, reflecting the confidence of analysts.

Bloomberg analysts James Seyffart and Eric Balchunas expect SEC to approve Solana ETFs in the coming month, particularly with the CME set to launch Solana futures. Another indication of progress is that the SEC has been collaborating with issuers in updating their S-1 filings.

As the demand of crypto ETFs increases, companies such as CoinShares, Bitwise, and Franklin Templeton are also entering the Solana ETF competition. Others are even incorporating staking capabilities, which are a sign of a wider investor base.

The listing on the DTCC could be the catalyst Solana ETFs require to become mainstream.

Also Read: Seven Firms File Spot Solana ETF S-1s With Staking



TAGGED:
Share This Article
Follow:
Ronak Kumar is a Crypto Journalist with over 3 years of experience covering blockchain, AI, finance, and emerging digital trends. With a background in Commerce (B.Com) and a Postgraduate Diploma in Management (PGDM), he combines business insight with a clear understanding of the evolving crypto space. His reporting has been featured in major publications, with his work cited by NDTV, Hindustan Times, and Outlook India on topics like Trump Memecoin, Bhutan’s crypto mining, and Barron Trump’s digital presence.