21Shares Lists JitoSOL ETP (JSOL) on Euronext to Expand Solana Yield Exposure

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21Shares has listed the Jito Staked SOL ETP (JSOL) on Euronext, providing European investors with regulated access to Solana’s liquid-staking token JitoSOL. The product offers combined exposure to SOL’s price and built-in staking rewards, eliminating the need for direct wallet or validator management. This marks a significant step in connecting decentralized finance with traditional markets. JSOL enables a two-way yield model, delivering both staking rewards and a share of transaction fee revenue. 21Shares, which manages over $8 billion in assets globally, continues to expand its digital asset offerings. The launch coincides with growing institutional interest in Solana, evidenced by recent developments such as Franklin Templeton’s Solana ETF filing and adoption by major firms like Visa and J.P. Morgan for payments and tokenization.

21Shares, an asset manager, has listed a new exchange-traded product on Euronext that gives European investors regulated access to Solana’s liquid-staking token JitoSOL, combining price exposure to SOL with built-in staking rewards, which marks a major step in bridging decentralized finance with traditional capital markets.

The press announcement states that 21Shares launched Jito Staked SOL ETP (JSOL) yesterday, which can be accessed through banks or standard brokers, as it removes the requirement for direct wallet, validator, or staking infrastructure management.

21Shares expands its Solana offerings via JSOL ETP

The Jito Network’s JitoSOL was developed to facilitate earning on Solana. As per the press release, it was the first to implement a two-way yield model. While keeping a complete interest in Solana’s price, investors who swap SOL for JitoSOL instantly receive two types of returns, such as regular staking incentives and an extra portion of transaction fee revenue.

“21Shares was the first issuer in the world to introduce staking on its Solana ETP (ASOL) in 2021. To this date, ASOL remains the largest Solana ETP globally. By launching the world’s first JitoSOL ETP, 21shares is once again innovating in the space, offering investors solutions to participate fully in the Solana ecosystem’s growth,” said Alistair Byas-Perry, VP, Head of EU Investments and Capital Markets at 21Shares, added in a press statement.

Also, it adds that 21Shares continues to be among the leading providers of transparent and easily accessible exposure to the digital asset market by listing more than 55 ETPs on European exchanges and managing about $8 billion in assets worldwide.

Solana Gains Momentum

The 21Shares JSOL ETP listing comes at the period where Solana remains in focus, emerging as a key Blockchain Network. The Wyoming government-backed U.S. dollar token FRNT, which launched earlier this month, is available for trading on the Solana Blockchain, and Franklin Templeton submits filings in November 2025 to launch a Solana ETF.

Further, the statement adds that Solana is the preferred environment for institutional payments and tokenization. With that, Visa, PayPal, and JPMorgan have used the network for US-dollar payments and tokenised fund issuance.

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QWhat is the new exchange-traded product listed by 21Shares on Euronext and what does it offer?

A21Shares has listed the Jito Staked SOL ETP (JSOL) on Euronext, which provides European investors with regulated access to Solana's liquid-staking token JitoSOL, combining price exposure to SOL with built-in staking rewards.

QHow does the JitoSOL token provide yield to investors according to the article?

AJitoSOL offers a two-way yield model: investors who swap SOL for JitoSOL receive regular staking incentives and an additional portion of transaction fee revenue while maintaining full exposure to Solana's price.

QWhat previous achievement did 21Shares have in the Solana ETP space before launching JSOL?

AIn 2021, 21Shares was the first issuer in the world to introduce staking on its Solana ETP (ASOL), which remains the largest Solana ETP globally to date.

QWhat evidence does the article provide to show Solana's growing momentum in institutional adoption?

AThe article mentions that Visa, PayPal, and JPMorgan have used the Solana network for US-dollar payments and tokenized fund issuance, and Franklin Templeton has submitted filings to launch a Solana ETF.

QHow does the JSOL ETP make Solana yield exposure more accessible to traditional investors?

AThe JSOL ETP removes the requirement for direct wallet, validator, or staking infrastructure management, allowing investors to access it through banks or standard brokers within a regulated framework.

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