Solana ETFs with Staking
"So this is with staking correct? Yep. This has staking in it. I think every Salon ETF has staking. Um they they had the benefit of launching after the SEC allowed staking ETFs, whereas there's a bunch of Ethereum ETFs that still don't have staking just yet."
ℹ️ In shortAll Solana ETFs include staking because they launched after the SEC allowed staking ETFs, unlike some Ethereum ETFs.
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… So theoretically if they wanted to they could have launched all of them already because it meets that like there's a clock like a 75day clock. So really it's up to them at this point like it's approved. They just got to get it out there. So they're going to launch Salana and then they're going to launch ETH as well. >> So this is with staking correct? >> Yep. This has staking in it. I think every Salon ETF has staking. Um they they had the benefit of launching after the SEC allowed staking ETFs, whereas there's a bunch of Ethereum ETFs that still don't have staking just yet. >> It's really a big deal that it's Morgan Stanley, right? So like they've ramped up so much in the last few months. It's almost astounding, right? They weren't really kind of the talk of crypto. Then all of a sudden, they came with a Bitcoin spot ETF, which maybe we should talk about. I don't know if we've even talked about that specifically. …
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