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Hong Kong regulators officially approve first Solana spot ETF

by admin October 22, 2025
October 22, 2025
Hong Kong regulators officially approve first Solana spot ETF

While cryptocurrencies remain weak amid Bitcoin’s indecisiveness, Hong Kong has made history again.

The HK Securities & Futures Commission has officially approved Chiba AMC’s Solana exchange-traded fund (ETF).

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JUST IN: 🇭🇰 Hong Kong officially approves first $SOL spot ETF by ChinaAMC.

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The move has stirred markets as it marks the beginning of a new era of crypto investment in Asia.

Meanwhile, Solana becomes the third asset to gain such approval in the city (after earlier Bitcoin and Ethereum authorisation).

Cryptocurrency enthusiasts in Asia can now interact with the first non-BTC, non-ETH exchange-traded fund product.

The SOL ETF approval reflects increasing institutional trust in Solana’s future and Hong Kong’s dedication to offering regulated crypto offerings.

Listing scheduled for October 27

A local news website reported that the China Solana ETF will be listed next week, on Monday, October 27.

Notably, there will be 100 units per lot, offering diversity that allows both retail and institutional investors to participate.

Moreover, individuals need HK$780, approximately $100, for a minimum investment to enter.

With that, participants of all backgrounds and financial needs can gain exposure to Solana without navigating cryptocurrency exchanges or handling digital wallets.

Such exposure will likely boost Solana’s adoption within the vibrant Asia cryptocurrency community.

Fund structure and associated fees

The total yearly expense ratio for ChinaAMC’s SOL ETF is expected to be around 1.99%.

The product’s management fee is 0.99%, while administrative and custody charges might be 1% of the sub-fund’s net asset value.

While these costs appear higher compared to some traditional exchange-traded funds, they demonstrate the complexity of securing and handling cryptocurrencies without compromising regulatory standards.

It is noteworthy that the Solana spot ETF will not make distributions to stakeholders.

That means participants will benefit from capital surges and not income payouts.

That mimics the Bitcoin and Ethereum spot exchange-traded funds’ model, which prioritises tracking price actions rather than generating shareholder dividends.

SOL price action

Solana is trading at $184 after a somewhat muted performance in the past 24 hours.

Chart by CoinMarketCap

The altcoin mirrors the current choppy broad market.

Bears control Solana’s trajectory after the alt plunged from this month’s high of $237.

Nevertheless, institutional interest signals a bright future for SOL.

Data shows Solana has more ETF applications than all digital tokens since 2024, boasting 23 filings.

Analysts trust SOL price has what it takes to rally to $300.

GSR, a renowned market maker, predicted Solana rallies to $1,000 amid ETF approval.

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