巴西CVM批准首只Solana ETF

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

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巴西证券交易委员会于8月7日宣布批准巴西首只Solana ETF。据巴西证券交易委员会称,基于索拉纳的ETF将是巴西的第一只,也是世界上第一只。巴西证券交易委员会披露,SOL ETF正处于运营前阶段,等待B3的批准。

在CVM的批准下,该ETF预计将遵循CF Benchmarks在CME(芝加哥商品交易所)的支持下创建的CME CF Solana美元参考利率。据巴西证券交易委员会称,巴西正在巩固其作为全球加密货币投资中心的地位,自2021年以来引入了比特币和以太币投资基金。

巴西批准首只Solana现货ETF

巴西证券交易委员会证实,巴西已成为美洲加密货币投资领域的先驱,为其首只基于Solana的ETF开了绿灯。根据加密货币评论员MartyParty的说法,该ETF在90天后上线之前,已经开始从投资者那里筹集资金,并与服务提供商正式签订合同。

巴西证券交易委员会确认,巴西人现在可以投资Solana,因为美国仍在研究如何克服美国证券交易委员会允许Solana ETF的障碍。CVM发布的信息称,新的Solana ETF将由投资经理QR Asset创建,当地资本市场金融科技公司Vortix将负责其管理。

根据CVM的说法,一个新的数字经济时代正在世界各地瓦解,浪费时间或滞后会适得其反。QR Asset的首席投资官Theodoro Flerury声称,Solana ETF的批准重申了该公司向巴西投资者提供多样化和优质数字资产服务的承诺。

“我们很自豪能成为这一领域的全球先驱,巩固巴西作为加密资产监管投资领先市场的地位。”——Theodoro Flerry

根据巴西证券交易委员会的数据,在2021年至2022年B3上市的以太坊和比特币ETF以及2024年3月贝莱德的iShares比特币信托ETF(IBIT)发行后,巴西已成为ETF的“沃土”。

美国在Solana ETF竞赛中落后

CVM透露,21Shares和VanEck向美国证券交易委员会提出的要求Solana ETF批准的类似请求仍在等待中。值得注意的是,摩根大通分析师Nikolaos Panigirtzoglou怀疑美国证券交易委员会是否会批准Solana ETF。

Panigirtzoglou提到,除非美国政策制定者通过立法宣布加密货币为非证券,否则几乎不可能获得进一步的批准。他强调,以太坊分类的模糊性使美国证券交易委员会对以太坊ETF的批准产生了争议。

然而,EskensCrypto的创始人兼管理合伙人Maarten de Jong透露,美国证券交易委员会可能很快会批准更多的加密货币交易所交易基金,预计到2025年将推出XRP和Solana交易所交易基金。

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