BlockBeats news, on October 30th, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, Fidelity has just submitted an updated S-1 for its SOL ETF, removing the “latency amendment” that prevents the automatic effectiveness of the registration and granting the SEC control over the timing. This amendment is modeled after the already listed Bitwise SOL ETF.
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Fidelity submitted an S-1 update for its SOL ETF.
BlockBeats news, on October 30th, according to crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett, Fidelity has just submitted an updated S-1 for its SOL ETF, removing the “latency amendment” that prevents the automatic effectiveness of the registration and granting the SEC control over the timing. This amendment is modeled after the already listed Bitwise SOL ETF.