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Fidelity's New Crypto Fund: Fidelity has launched the Fidelity Solana Fund (FSOL), its third spot crypto ETF, specifically tied to the Solana blockchain's native token, SOL, which has a market cap of approximately $80 billion.
Cost Structure and Staking: FSOL will initially have a waived expense ratio and staking-reward fees until May 2026, after which it will charge a 0.25% expense ratio and a 15% fee on staking rewards, while planning to stake up to 100% of its holdings.
Competitive Landscape: FSOL enters a competitive market with existing products like the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) and Grayscale Solana Trust ETF (GSOL), which offer different fee structures and staking rewards.
Custody and Staking Partnerships: Fidelity will manage and stake assets through partnerships with various custodians, including Anchorage Digital Bank and Coinbase Custody, while retaining some SOL for liquidity and expenses.

VanEck Solana ETF Launch: VanEck has introduced the VanEck Solana ETF (VSOL), providing investors with exposure to the Solana blockchain's native token, SOL, and associated staking rewards, with a promotional fee waiver for the first $1 billion in assets until February 17, 2026.
Solana's Performance: The ETF leverages Solana's reputation for high performance, characterized by fast transaction speeds and low costs, making it suitable for various applications including decentralized finance, gaming, and NFTs.
VanEck's Digital Asset Strategy: This launch is part of VanEck's ongoing commitment to digital asset investing, following their previous offerings in Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs, and positions them among the early adopters in the crypto ETF space.
Competitive Landscape: The VanEck Solana ETF joins a growing number of Solana-focused investment products, including Grayscale's Solana Trust and Amplify's unique income-generating ETF, reflecting increasing interest in Solana's ecosystem.





