[Chain News] Wall Street veteran investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald has quietly gotten on board Solana.
The latest disclosed documents show that this investment bank holds 58,000 shares of Volatility Shares Solana ETF (trading code SOLZ), with a position value of approximately $1.28 million based on the price submitted to the SEC in mid-November. This is also the first time Cantor Fitzgerald has been revealed to allocate to regulated Solana-related products.
Traditional financial institutions are beginning to lay out SOL through compliant channels, and this signal is worth noting. After all, Wall Street's money has always been cautious, and the fact that they are willing to spend real money on certain targets says something.
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Wall Street investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald gets on board for the first time: Holdings of $1.28 million in Solana ETF
[Chain News] Wall Street veteran investment bank Cantor Fitzgerald has quietly gotten on board Solana.
The latest disclosed documents show that this investment bank holds 58,000 shares of Volatility Shares Solana ETF (trading code SOLZ), with a position value of approximately $1.28 million based on the price submitted to the SEC in mid-November. This is also the first time Cantor Fitzgerald has been revealed to allocate to regulated Solana-related products.
Traditional financial institutions are beginning to lay out SOL through compliant channels, and this signal is worth noting. After all, Wall Street's money has always been cautious, and the fact that they are willing to spend real money on certain targets says something.