Solana (SOL) Listed on Brazil’s Top Exchange as Valour Expands Regulated Access

Published at 2025-12-16 17:15:08

Valour has listed a Solana-linked investment product on Brazil’s top exchange, marking a notable expansion of the issuer’s regulated footprint in Latin America. The offering gives Brazilian retail and institutional investors a compliant route to gain exposure to SOL without holding the underlying tokens directly, tapping into growing local appetite for regulated crypto vehicles.

The listing is significant because it lowers barriers to entry for Brazilian participants and could boost liquidity and mainstream adoption of Solana in the region. By partnering with a major exchange and operating within regulatory frameworks, Valour aims to reassure cautious investors and may prompt other asset managers to pursue similar on-ramps for popular tokens like SOL.

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