Major financial player Cantor Fitzgerald just dropped their latest SEC filing, and guess what's inside? Solana ETF holdings.



This marks another institutional move into crypto assets, with the firm officially disclosing their position in Solana exchange-traded funds. The filing signals growing Wall Street appetite for SOL exposure through regulated investment vehicles.

What makes this interesting? Cantor Fitzgerald isn't some random boutique shop—they're a heavyweight in traditional finance. Their public disclosure of Solana ETF stakes could encourage other institutional players sitting on the fence.

The timing aligns with broader institutional adoption trends we've been tracking. More firms are filing 13F forms that show crypto ETF positions, treating digital assets like any other portfolio holding.

For Solana specifically, this adds to the narrative of institutional validation. After surviving the FTX fallout and technical challenges, SOL is getting serious attention from regulated entities managing billions in assets.

Keep an eye on how other major financial institutions respond to this disclosure—it might just be the beginning of a larger wave.
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MEVHuntervip
· 12-04 22:41
Cantor Fitzgerald's move is actually testing the mempool... Once the 13F is disclosed, can the other institutions still hold on?
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Gm_Gn_Merchantvip
· 12-04 15:05
Cantor Fitzgerald’s move has really legitimized SOL—having major institutions enter the space makes a real difference.
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TradFiRefugeevip
· 12-03 07:47
Even Cantor, this old financial giant, has started playing with SOL. Traditional finance really is slowly bowing its head. Even the FTX crash couldn’t kill Solana, and now with institutions entering the market, this might be the real turning point. With so many institutions piling in to buy ETFs, it feels like the next big opportunity isn’t far off... But wait, is this really institutions buying the dip, or is it just the prelude to retail investors getting dumped on? With Cantor making this move, there’s no way other Wall Street giants are still just watching from the sidelines. Industry validation has arrived—SOL has finally turned things around.
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MEVHunterBearishvip
· 12-02 07:50
Large institutions have finally entered a position, so SOL is about to da moon... Wait, could it be another play people for suckers routine?
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RektButStillHerevip
· 12-02 07:49
The big fish has entered the market, but can it really support SOL this time? The shadow of FTX has not yet dissipated...
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gas_guzzlervip
· 12-02 07:49
Cantor Fitzgerald has started to accumulate SOL, and now Wall Street is really getting started.
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SerumSquirrelvip
· 12-02 07:46
The big fish has got on board, players of Cantor's level have started to reveal their SOL, and there will definitely be a bunch of people following behind.
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BlockchainBrokenPromisevip
· 12-02 07:36
Kanter Fitzgerald has gotten on board, and now SOL really has something to it.
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FlashLoanPhantomvip
· 12-02 07:35
Big institutions are quietly buying Solana, so the FUDs have nothing to say now, haha.
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