抢跑“以太坊杀手”突迎一波跳涨行情 美证监会准备跟进上市

币界网Published on 2024-08-08Last updated on 2024-08-08

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今(8)日,巴西证券交易委员会(CVM)领先各国,率先推出了首档Solana 现货ETF,SOL 受此影响大涨5%。

美国证券交易委员会(SEC)今年相继在1 月和7 月,正式批准比特币现货ETF 和以太坊现货ETF 上市交易,这也让投资者认为,Solana、XRP 等主流加密货币的现货ETF 产品,或许也将在不久后与大家见面。

巴西批准首档Solana 现货ETF

就在今(8)日,巴西证券交易委员会(CVM)领先各国,率先推出了首档Solana 现货ETF。《Cointelegraph》对此报导指出,这项交易所交易基金由比特币和以太坊现货ETF 管理公司QR 提供,并将由Vortx 管理。

另外出于监管原因,这款Solana 现货ETF 还将等待获得B3 批准才能正式上市,最长审核期限为90 天,也就是说,我们在今年就能与首档Solana 现货ETF 见面。

SOL 上涨5%

受此利好激励,Solana 代币SOL 迅速获得上涨,撰稿时报155.9 美元,近24 小时涨幅达5%。且同时间比特币、以太坊同步上扬,整体市场似乎都获得激励。

这也意味着,尽管美国可能不会这么快通过BTC、ETH 之外的基金,但其他山寨币说不定会在其他国家获得上市机会。

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美国何时批准Solana 现货ETF?

我们知道,芝加哥选择权交易所(Cboe)已在7 月初向美国证券交易委员会(SEC)提交两份19b-4 文件,正式请求让VanEck  、  21Shares推出Solana 现货ETF,受到市场关注。

不过有分析师指出,Solana 现货ETF 要想在美国上市,将面临几大重要问题:

1. 去中心化程度不足

目前机构手中握有大量Solana、加上先前FTX 暴雷时,因持有大量Solana 导致其价格崩坏的历史还历历在目,也可能让Solana 被视为不够去中心化,从而被认定为证券。

2. SEC 监管

基本上,比特币和以太坊在加密货币市场上有着其他项目无法复制的硬实力,很难再有项目是像他们一样透过全球各地的矿工通过PoW 方式一步步建立起来的。

假如SEC 真的通过了Solana ETF,那大概就没办法拒绝其他上千条公链一样的申请。可能会造成市场上加密货币ETF 泛滥,监管机关能否负荷也是一大问题。因此在SEC 等机构想出可执行的解决方案之前,可能还需要数年的时间来规划。

3. 缺乏SOL 期货ETF 支持

根据比特币和以太坊现货ETF 创建的历史,市场通常需要先有一个期货ETF,然后才能申请现货ETF。

交易所Cboe 负责ETF 上市的副总裁Rob Marrocco 此前受访时就表示:如果不先建立期货市场或改变监管条件,就不可能出现比特币和以太坊以外的加密货币ETF。

近期战绩分享!!

群里讲的wif涨了!每次反弹的都比较给力!!昨天直接上涨幅榜第一!!

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前天以及昨天都在讲这个XRP可以撸一波短线!8号闭门会议,第一个看炒作,第二就是看和解今天直接一根线冲上去了,吃到了涨幅榜第一跟对人天天都是牛市!!

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