The Solana ETF has new developments. The product launched by Invesco and Galaxy has just submitted a revised S-1/A document to the SEC, with the trading code finalized as QSOL, and the list of underwriters has also been updated.
What's next? Once the 8-A form completes the process, this ETF will officially start trading next week. The time window from document submission to potential launch is very tight, indicating that the approval pace is accelerating.
As a representative of high-performance public chains, if the ETF can be successfully launched, it may inject new capital flows into the entire alt season. Traditional institutional funds entering through compliant channels, this story has just begun.
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MetaNeighbor
· 1h ago
Going live next week? The QSOL code is just too amazing, Solana is really going to da moon.
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DegenDreamer
· 12-01 01:33
The QSOL code is quite interesting; the pace of institutional getting on board is really speeding up.
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GasFeeTherapist
· 12-01 01:24
Trading next week? The abbreviation QSOL feels a bit casual, haha.
Finally, the moment has arrived, the horn for institutional entry is blowing, and the alt season is really coming.
Can this messy code QSOL be remembered? Anyway, I'm setting an alarm to keep an eye on it.
By the way, is the combination of Invesco and Galaxy reliable? I need to study it once it goes live.
Are we going to jump in directly when the market opens next Monday? Or should we wait and see the market reaction first?
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TheShibaWhisperer
· 11-29 20:59
I feel a bit strange about the abbreviation QSOL... But the Solana ETF is really going to be launched, huh? The SEC's approval speed this time is indeed outrageous, feels like there's something going on.
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Rugpull幸存者
· 11-29 20:55
QSOL this code is taking off, feels like it's going to da moon
Can the market open next week? Is it true, this speed is a bit intense
The institutions entering the market are just different, SOL this wave is stable
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governance_ghost
· 11-29 20:46
The QSOL code is quite interesting, the pace of institutional entry is really getting faster.
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SOL is about to da moon, and then we’ll hear those people brag again.
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Sounds good, but the key is still to get past the SEC hurdle, don’t let it drag on again.
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Trading next week? Something feels off, this efficiency seems too smooth.
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It feels like alt season is coming, but can institutional entry really pump?
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QSOL, remember this code, it might be the next game changer.
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Invesco and Galaxy are teaming up, this configuration is not weak, but it still depends on whether SOL can hold.
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The documents have been submitted, it’s basically a sure bet, see you next week.
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They are telling stories again, it only counts when real money comes in.
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How long can the narrative of high-performance public chains be blown?
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ColdWalletAnxiety
· 11-29 20:46
The name QSOL is not bad, but can the approval really be that fast? Why do I feel like it's another "wolf is coming" scenario?
The Solana ETF has new developments. The product launched by Invesco and Galaxy has just submitted a revised S-1/A document to the SEC, with the trading code finalized as QSOL, and the list of underwriters has also been updated.
What's next? Once the 8-A form completes the process, this ETF will officially start trading next week. The time window from document submission to potential launch is very tight, indicating that the approval pace is accelerating.
As a representative of high-performance public chains, if the ETF can be successfully launched, it may inject new capital flows into the entire alt season. Traditional institutional funds entering through compliant channels, this story has just begun.