Solana
Morgan Stanley files for bitcoin and solana exchange-traded funds
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Morgan Stanley has submitted filings to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission for spot bitcoin and Solana exchange-traded funds. The move positions the Wall Street bank as the first major U.S. institution to launch its own bitcoin ETF. This step reflects growing institutional embrace of cryptocurrency amid expanding market adoption.
Institutional investors shifted focus in 2025, with XRP and Solana seeing massive inflows that outpaced Bitcoin and Ethereum in growth rates. While Bitcoin remained the largest by volume, alternative assets like Ethereum, XRP, and Solana attracted record capital, signaling a more diversified market. This trend highlights a maturing crypto landscape favoring established networks with regulatory clarity.
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Solflare, a popular Solana wallet, has embedded regulated prediction markets powered by Kalshi directly into its platform. This move allows users to access these markets without relying on third-party services. The integration aims to streamline user experience in the cryptocurrency space.
Solana's token price tumbled 8% on Thursday, erasing year-over-year gains, even as the first spot-based Solana ETFs debuted in the U.S. The Bitwise Solana Staking ETF attracted significant inflows, but failed to lift the price. Meanwhile, Fidelity advanced its own Solana ETF filing with the SEC.
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Solana is positioning itself for institutional adoption through growing real-world asset inflows, validator infrastructure improvements, and flawless performance during a major cloud outage. The blockchain currently hosts nearly $629 million in tokenized assets from blue-chip issuers like Franklin Templeton and Circle. These developments highlight Solana's resilience and low-cost operations compared to Ethereum rollups.