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Solana ETF with Staking Rewards: A New Era for U.S. Investors

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August 26, 2025
Solana ETF with Staking Rewards: A New Era for U.S. Investors

VanEck and JITO are launching an innovative Solana ETF with staking rewards — giving U.S. investors a new way to benefit from both Solana’s growth and staking income.

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Recently, VanEck and JITO submitted an application to launch a unique Solana ETF that not only allows investors to benefit from the asset’s growth but also to earn additional income through staking rewards. This could become a game-changer for the U.S. market, where direct access to cryptocurrencies remains complicated.

How the ETF Works

Unlike traditional funds, the new Solana ETF with staking combines two profit streams:

  • price appreciation
  • staking rewards

The mechanism is simple: the fund buys Solana, stakes the tokens, and reinvests the rewards back into the fund. As a result, the ETF shares grow in value over time, offering a tax-friendly and beginner-friendly investment vehicle.

What is Solana?

Solana (SOL) is a high-performance blockchain designed for DeFi solutions and decentralized applications (dApps).

  • Development started in 2017
  • Official launch in March 2020 by the Solana Foundation (Geneva, Switzerland)
  • Founder: Anatoly Yakovenko, originally from Ukraine

Solana aims to be the “Visa of crypto” thanks to its speed and scalability. Today, it’s a major player in DeFi, NFTs, and blockchain infrastructure.

Earning Opportunities

Current staking returns for SOL average around 6–7% annually. While this is not a fixed yield, it’s a reasonable option for conservative investors. More aggressive strategies involve trading Solana’s market movements.

According to Dow Theory, Solana is in an uptrend: strong buying pressure pushes the price higher, while sell-offs fail to create new lows. The launch of a Solana ETF could further fuel demand, as the fund would continuously accumulate SOL and stake it, reducing available supply.

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Risks

Investors should consider:

  • high volatility of SOL
  • market order book density
  • anomalous limit orders affecting price movements.

Short-term entries carry risks, but long-term prospects remain attractive.

Outlook

If the Solana ETF is approved in the coming months, it could act as a major growth catalyst. U.S. institutional investors would gain a legal, straightforward way to allocate capital into Solana, likely driving the price upward.

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