VolShares Introduces First U.S. Solana Futures ETFs

VolShares, led by CEO Justin Young, has launched the first U.S. Solana futures ETFs on March 19, 2025.
The launch of Solana ETFs by VolShares could increase market accessibility and potentially lead to spot Solana ETF approvals.
U.S. Solana Futures ETFs Debut to Simplify Access
VolShares has introduced the first U.S. Solana futures ETFs, aiming to simplify Solana exposure for investors. In a Twitter post, CEO Justin Young highlighted the removal of barriers previously faced by investors.
The two newly launched products are the Volatility Shares Solana ETF (SOLZ) with a 0.95% expense ratio, and the leveraged Volatility Shares 2X Solana ETF (SOLT), charging 1.85%.
Justin Young, CEO of Volatility Shares, stated on Twitter, “Until now, if you wanted Solana exposure, you had to jump through a bunch of hoops — technical complexity, custody issues, you name it. With SOLZ and SOLT, we’re knocking down those barriers.” CoinDesk
Solana Price Increases 8% Post-ETF Launch
Following the announcement, Solana’s price rose by 8%, reflecting investor confidence. The CEO underscored the added ease these ETFs bring to the market.
Experts anticipate a potential pathway toward spot ETF approvals, which could further solidify Solana’s position in the cryptocurrency sector.
Historical Insights on Futures vs. Spot ETFs
This move is consistent with prior launches where futures-based products like Bitcoin and Ethereum preceded spot ETFs. Historical data shows similar market dynamics.
Eric Balchunas, a Bloomberg analyst, commented on the desirability of physical asset holdings, noting precedent investor behavior and market trends supporting this launch. “It’s the first altcoin after Ethereum to be approved. But history has shown that ETF investors crave holding the physical asset as much as possible.”