Solana enters Brazil’s main exchange as Valour expands regulated crypto access

cointelegraphPublished on 2025-12-16Last updated on 2025-12-16

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Valour, a subsidiary of DeFi Technologies, has received approval from Brazil’s main stock exchange, B3, to launch a Solana exchange-traded product (VSOL). The ETP, denominated in Brazilian reais, will provide regulated exposure to Solana and is part of Valour’s expanding lineup of crypto products in Brazil, which already includes Bitcoin, Ether, XRP, and Sui. This move reflects Valour’s strategy to grow beyond European markets, tapping into Brazil’s rapidly expanding digital asset adoption. Brazil ranks fifth globally in crypto adoption, driven by strong retail and institutional activity, stablecoin-based payments, and growing interest in tokenized real-world assets.

Valour, a subsidiary of publicly listed digital asset company DeFi Technologies, has received approval to launch a Solana exchange-traded product (ETP) in Brazil, offering local investors regulated exposure to one of the largest cryptocurrencies by market capitalization as institutional interest in the region continues to grow.

The product, Valour Solana (VSOL), is scheduled to begin trading on Wednesday following approval from Brazil’s main stock exchange, Brasil, Bolsa, Balcão (B3 S.A.), DeFi Technologies announced Tuesday.

The Solana (SOL) product will join Valour’s expanding lineup of Brazil-listed ETPs, which already provide exposure to Bitcoin (BTC), Ether (ETH), XRP (XRP) and Sui (SUI).

Like Valour’s other offerings in the country, VSOL will be denominated in Brazilian reais and designed to track the performance of Solana, one of the most active layer-1 blockchain networks, within a traditional capital markets structure.

The launch reflects Valour’s broader strategy to expand beyond its core European markets, with Brazil emerging as a key focus for its international growth.

Source: Valour Funds

Related: Why Brazil is using Bitcoin as a treasury asset and what other nations can learn

Brazilian crypto adoption accelerates

Digital asset adoption in Brazil has been gaining momentum for several years, with the country ranking fifth globally in a recent Chainalysis report, behind only India, the United States, Pakistan and Vietnam.

Brazil scored strongly across multiple categories, including retail use of centralized services, decentralized finance activity and institutional access.

Brazil has emerged as a key hub for digital assets, driven by high transaction volumes and broad access to cryptocurrency services among both retail and institutional investors. Source: Chainalysis

A key driver of that growth has been the expansion of stablecoin-based payment rails. Brazil’s central bank has acknowledged the widespread use of stablecoins for payments, particularly in cross-border transactions.

As Cointelegraph reported, this trend enabled local fintech company Crown to raise capital for launching a real-denominated stablecoin aimed at institutional investors seeking exposure to Brazil’s fixed-income market.

Crypto exchanges have also contributed to the sector’s expansion. Mercado Bitcoin, one of Latin America’s largest digital asset platforms, has recently expanded its focus toward tokenizing real-world assets, positioning itself to meet institutional demand for blockchain-based financial products.

Related: Brazil classifies stablecoin payments as foreign exchange under new rules

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