Franklin Templeton Files for Solana-Based ETF as Cryptocurrency Investment Products Grow in Popularity
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Franklin Templeton Files for Solana-Based ETF as Cryptocurrency Investment Products Grow in Popularity

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On Feb. 21, 2025, Franklin Templeton, a major global asset management firm, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).

Franklin Templeton Files for Solana-Based ETF as Cryptocurrency Investment Products Grow in Popularity
On Feb. 21, 2025, Franklin Templeton, a major global asset management firm, filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to launch an exchange-traded fund (ETF) based on Solana, the sixth-largest cryptocurrency by market capitalization. The proposed Franklin Solana ETF aims to track Solana’s price, with its assets held by a custodian. The ETF’s shares would be listed on the Cboe BZX Exchange, and Coinbase Custody Trust Company, LLC, would serve as the custodian.

This filing is part of a broader trend, with other firms such as Grayscale, Bitwise, VanEck, 21Shares, and Canary also applying to launch Solana-based ETFs. The SEC’s approval of these products is still uncertain. Bloomberg’s Senior ETF Analyst, Eric Balchunas, has estimated a 70% chance of approval for Solana ETFs in 2025 but highlighted that the SEC’s review process and public comment period will influence the outcome.

The Franklin Solana ETF proposal includes a plan for the fund to participate in staking, where it would earn Solana tokens as rewards. These rewards would be considered income for the fund. Staking has been a significant topic of discussion among crypto firms, especially with the SEC’s stance on the matter still unclear. Companies like the New York Stock Exchange and Cboe BZX have been seeking approval for staking in crypto ETFs, such as Grayscale’s Ethereum fund.

Recently, Solana’s price has experienced a decline, trading at about $168, down over 16% in the last week. This decrease is linked to a controversy involving the Libra token and a broader slowdown in meme coin projects. Despite this, demand for crypto-related investment products continues to rise, driven by the success of Bitcoin ETFs, which have seen over $40 billion in net inflows in the past year.

Franklin Templeton’s filing follows a similar move earlier in 2025 when the firm launched the Templeton Crypto Index ETF, which gives exposure to Bitcoin and Ethereum. If approved, the Solana ETF would expand Franklin Templeton’s portfolio of crypto-based products in the U.S., signaling the firm’s growing interest in the digital asset space. The broader trend of increasing crypto-focused financial products suggests a shift in the market toward greater diversity in the types of digital asset investments available.

As the regulatory environment for cryptocurrency continues to evolve, many experts are optimistic about the approval of Solana ETFs. With rising demand for digital asset products and the SEC's evolving stance, the approval of these ETFs is anticipated to enhance access to crypto investments further for institutional and retail investors alike.

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