Канадский Solana ETF от 3iQ выбирает Figment в качестве поставщика стекинга

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-02-16Last updated on 2025-04-16

Поставщик инфраструктуры блокчейна Figment был выбран в качестве поставщика стекинга для недавно одобренного биржевого фонда Solana (ETF) 3iQ, что подчеркивает постоянные усилия Канады по принятию финансовых продуктов цифровых активов.

Figment обеспечит институциональный стекинг для 3iQ Solana Staking ETF, который запускается на фондовой бирже Торонто 16 апреля под тикером SOLQ, говорится в заявлении компаний. Помимо 3iQ, Figment предоставляет решения инфраструктуры стекинга более чем 700 клиентам.

Комиссия по ценным бумагам Онтарио (OSC), провинциальный регулятор, дала зеленый свет фонду SOL 3iQ 14 апреля. Одобрение было также распространено на других управляющих фондами, стремящихся предлагать Solana ETF, включая Purpose, Evolve и CI.

Как сообщил в то время аналитик Bloomberg ETF Эрик Балчунас, фондам разрешено размещать часть своих активов SOL через TD Bank, второе по величине финансовое учреждение Канады по активам.

Источник: Эрик Балчунас.

3iQ оценивает, что его фонд SOL обеспечит доходность от 6% до 8%, согласно его веб-сайту.

3iQ лидирует среди канадских криптовалютных ETF, в то время как американские регуляторы медлят

Поскольку американские регуляторы продолжают рассматривать различные предложения фондов, связанных с криптовалютой, Канада лидирует в принятии, начиная с 2021 года. Это был год, когда 3iQ дебютировал со своим спотовым биткоин-ETF, чистые активы которого почти сразу превысили 1 миллиард долларов.

Потребовалось еще почти три года, прежде чем спотовые биткоин-ETF были одобрены в Соединенных Штатах. Как и их канадские аналоги, американские ETF добились ошеломляющего успеха в первый год, принеся более 38 миллиардов долларов чистого притока.

В октябре 2023 года 3iQ запустила ETF, привязанный к Ethereum, предоставив инвесторам прямой доступ к платформе смарт-контрактов. В отличие от Ethereum ETF, которые американские регуляторы одобрили в следующем году, фонд 3iQ предлагает вознаграждения за стекинг.

Как недавно сообщалось, американские регуляторы могут быть на пороге одобрения вознаграждений за стекинг после того, как они разрешили биржам листинг опционных контрактов, привязанных к ETH.


Источник: Джеймс Сейфарт.

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