巴西监管机构批准第二只Solana现货ETF

币界网Опубликовано 2024-08-21Обновлено 2024-08-21

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巴西证监会仍然是全球唯一批准Solana现货ETF的监管机构,该机构周二批准了第二只ETF。

巴西证券监管机构Comissão de Valores Mobiliários(CVM)在批准全球首只Solana现货交易所交易基金(ETF)几天后,批准了其第二只ETF。监管机构周二在其中央数据库中披露了这一信息。

CVM的数据库显示,新的Solana现货ETF将由总部位于巴西的9.62亿美元资产管理公司Hashdex与投资银行BTG Pactual联合发行。根据监管机构的数据库,该基金目前处于运营前阶段。

总部位于巴西的Hashdex成为第二家获得CVM批准的Solana现货ETF的资产管理公司。8月8日,监管机构在成为第一个授权有史以来第一个交易所交易的Solana现货ETF后迈出了一大步。资产管理公司QR将提供Solana产品,而Vortx将对其进行管理。

Hashdex在ETF方面经验丰富,已经提供了纳斯达克加密指数。该资产管理公司还拥有比特币和以太坊ETF。

美国Solana ETF尚未取得进展

尽管巴西的资产管理公司在推出Solana现货ETF方面获得了监管支持,但美国的同行仍面临障碍。

芝加哥期权交易所(CBOE)从其网站上撤回了为Solana现货ETF提交的19b-4文件后,美国证券交易委员会批准该产品的可能性再次受到打击。芝加哥期权交易所为资产管理公司VanEck和21Shares提交了Solana产品。

彭博社分析师Eric Balchunas在谈到这一进展时指出,美国证券交易委员会从未在其网站上发布这两家资产管理公司的文件,这表明其不愿意看到申请进展。他将获得批准的可能性描述为“地狱里滚雪球的机会”

与此同时,VanEck数字资产研究主管Matthew Sigel坚称,其Solana现货ETF的审批程序仍在进行中。

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