First Solana ETF in North America set to launch on Toronto Stock Exchange
3iQ Digital Asset Management, a Canadian digital asset investment fund manager., has filed for the initial public offering of the first Solana exchange-traded product (ETP) in North America.
The Solana Fund, under the ticker QSOL, will be listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, offering exposure to Solana’s digital currency, SOL.
Greg Benhaim, Executive Vice President of Product and Head of Trading at 3iQ, stated:
“We look forward to continuing our mission to deliver regulated investment vehicles — embodying the highest standards and working with best-in-class partners — for individual and institutional investors to efficiently access the crypto asset class.”
The Fund aims to provide unitholders with the daily price movements of SOL, long-term capital appreciation, and staking yield. 3iQ has a history of digital asset innovation, including the first publicly traded Bitcoin and Ether funds in Canada.
VanEck, a prominent investment manager, has been vocal about its belief in Solana’s potential, having launched a Solana ETN on the German stock exchange Deutsche Börse in 2021.
In a recent report, VanEck analysts Matthew Sigel and Patrick Bush predicted that Solana will join the spot ETF wars in 2024, driven by a wave of asset managers submitting filings.
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