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Volatility Shares, a Florida-based issuer of exchange-traded funds, will debut two ETFs on Thursday that track Solana’s price using futures contracts in the U.S., the firm’s co-founder and CEO Justin Young confirmed to Decrypt.The Volatility Shares Solana ETF (SOLZ) will track Solana futures, which recently launched in the U.S. through Coinbase’s derivatives arm, while the Volatility Shares 2x Solana ETF (SOLT) will allow investors to access amplified returns. Both funds will be listed on the Nasdaq, as first reported by Bloomberg.“We launched the first leverage Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs in the U.S., so this fits really well into our wheelhouse,” he told Decrypt. “It’s really us being first to market again.”As the SEC mulls applications from several asset managers that seek to establish a spot Solana ETF in the U.S., Volatility Shares’ debut represents a tacit acknowledgement from the SEC that the top altcoin is a commodity.Volatility Shares first filed for a futures-based Solana ETF in December, and registration statements posted to the firm’s website say they are “subject to completion.”At the time, Volatility Shares filed for a “-1x Solana ETF.” However, the company has put that offering “on hold for now” despite a green light from the SEC, Young said.The Depository Trust and Clearing Corporation (DTCC) listed SOLZ and SOLT last month before futures regulated by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission began trading.Solana futures began trading on the Chicago Mercantile Exchange (CME) on Monday, generating $12.3 million in notional trading volume. Bitcoin and Ethereum futures debuted on the exchange in 2017 and 2022, respectively.Solana’s price jumped 5% to $130 in Wednesday trading, according to the crypto data provider CoinGecko. Over the past month, the asset has dropped 27% as U.S
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced that its National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) subsidiary will increase clearing hours to support extended trading with implementation targeted for Q2 2026, subject to regulatory review and approval of any necessary rule changes. Extending clearing hours will deliver increased client value by maximizing liquidity and reducing counterparty risk as NSCC will be able to apply its central counterparty guarantee to overnight activity across different time zones for global participants.NSCC implemented phase 1 of the new extended trading hours schedule in September 2024 by enabling market centers and trading platforms to submit trades at 1:30 AM ET, approximately 2.5 hours earlier. Under plans for phase 2, which will take effect in Q2 2026, NSCC will operate 24×5, from Sunday at 8:00 PM ET to Friday at 8:00 PM ET to support overnight trading activity from Alternative Trading Systems (ATS) and Exchanges. NSCC is aware that the industry has indicated a preference to establish standard operating hours across Exchange and ATS providers for the U.S. market, and NSCC will continue to work with SIFMA, regulators and the industry to support the alignment of extended trading hours and any required changes to post-trade processes.“As interest in near round-the-clock trading of U.S. equities grows, we are meeting this demand by extending our clearing hours to support our clients and further strengthen the safety and soundness of the markets,” said Brian Steele, Managing Director, President of Clearing and Securities Services at DTCC
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced that its National Securities Clearing Corporation (NSCC) subsidiary will increase clearing hours to support extended trading with implementation targeted for Q2 2026, subject to regulatory review and approval of any necessary rule changes. Extending clearing hours will deliver increased client value by maximizing liquidity and reducing counterparty risk as NSCC will be able to apply its central counterparty guarantee to overnight activity across different time zones for global participants.NSCC implemented phase 1 of the new extended trading hours schedule in September 2024 by enabling market centers and trading platforms to submit trades at 1:30 AM ET, approximately 2.5 hours earlier. Under plans for phase 2, which will take effect in Q2 2026, NSCC will operate 24×5, from Sunday at 8:00 PM ET to Friday at 8:00 PM ET to support overnight trading activity from Alternative Trading Systems (ATS) and Exchanges. NSCC is aware that the industry has indicated a preference to establish standard operating hours across Exchange and ATS providers for the U.S. market, and NSCC will continue to work with SIFMA, regulators and the industry to support the alignment of extended trading hours and any required changes to post-trade processes.“As interest in near round-the-clock trading of U.S. equities grows, we are meeting this demand by extending our clearing hours to support our clients and further strengthen the safety and soundness of the markets,” said Brian Steele, Managing Director, President of Clearing and Securities Services at DTCC
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC), the premier post-trade market infrastructure for the global financial services industry, today announced its plans to add a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive/Regulation (MiFID/R) ARM service to its Global Trade Repository (GTR) service in support of evolving transaction and trade reporting requirements. Subject to regulatory approval, the service is targeted to be launched in the UK by Q1 2026 and in the EU in line with the upcoming regulatory changes.Once launched, GTR’s MiFID/R capabilities will enable firms to fulfil their transaction reporting obligations under the regulation. Firms will also benefit from ancillary services such as data quality analytics as well as smart tooling to assist with monitoring, controls and exception management. In addition, the service will include a dedicated back-reporting channel with queuing and in sequence processing to authorities as well as a suite of end-of-day reports to facilitate timely issue resolution. DTCC’s GTR is the only industry-owned and governed global provider of trade reporting services and now supports the major reporting regulations from a single global platform.“In support of the industry’s evolving trade and transaction reporting needs, we look forward to working closely with key stakeholders to launch the new GTR MiFID/R capabilities in early 2026 following regulatory approvals,” said Michele Hillery, DTCC Managing Director and Head of Repository and Derivatives Services. “DTCC is uniquely positioned to leverage its expertise in regulatory trade and transaction reporting to not only help clients comply with forthcoming mandates, but also to enable them to modernize and optimize their operational processes.”With the addition of MiFID/R capabilities, GTR consolidates derivatives and securities trade and transaction reporting on a single platform, offering clients the opportunity to optimize cost, governance, operational risk and controls management.“As with past regulations, there will be operational complexities once the MiFID III/MiFIR II regulation is introduced,” said Syed Ali, DTCC Managing Director, Repository & Derivatives Services (RDS)
The Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) today announced its plans to add a Markets in Financial Instruments Directive/Regulation (MiFID/R) ARM service to its Global Trade Repository (GTR) service in support of evolving transaction and trade reporting requirements. Subject to regulatory approval, the service is targeted to be launched in the UK by Q1 2026 and in the EU in line with the upcoming regulatory changes.Once launched, GTR’s MiFID/R capabilities will enable firms to fulfil their transaction reporting obligations under the regulation. Firms will also benefit from ancillary services such as data quality analytics as well as smart tooling to assist with monitoring, controls and exception management. In addition, the service will include a dedicated back-reporting channel with queuing and in sequence processing to authorities as well as a suite of end-of-day reports to facilitate timely issue resolution. DTCC’s GTR is the only industry-owned and governed global provider of trade reporting services and now supports the major reporting regulations from a single global platform.“In support of the industry’s evolving trade and transaction reporting needs, we look forward to working closely with key stakeholders to launch the new GTR MiFID/R capabilities in early 2026 following regulatory approvals,” said Michele Hillery (pictured), DTCC Managing Director and Head of Repository and Derivatives Services. “DTCC is uniquely positioned to leverage its expertise in regulatory trade and transaction reporting to not only help clients comply with forthcoming mandates, but also to enable them to modernize and optimize their operational processes.”With the addition of MiFID/R capabilities, GTR consolidates derivatives and securities trade and transaction reporting on a single platform, offering clients the opportunity to optimize cost, governance, operational risk and controls management.“As with past regulations, there will be operational complexities once the MiFID III/MiFIR II regulation is introduced,” said Syed Ali, DTCC Managing Director, Repository & Derivatives Services (RDS)