Transparency, Risk, and the Geography of Trust

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The global Solana ETF landscape in 2025 is a striking illustration of how legal regimes shape corporate transparency, investor confidence, and the architecture of risk. At the heart of this dynamic lies a fundamental divergence between common law and civil law systems, each imprinting distinct characteristics on the design and governance of exchange-traded products (ETPs). For investors, understanding these legal underpinnings is not merely an academic exercise—it is a strategic imperative.

The Common Law Conundrum: Over-Disclosure and Regulatory Paralysis

In the United States, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has long been a gatekeeper of market integrity, but its approach to Solana ETFs exemplifies the pitfalls of a litigation-centric legal framework. The SEC’s insistence on exhaustive documentation—spanning liquidity proofs, investor protection mechanisms, and contingency plans—has delayed approvals until…

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