According to on-chain data monitoring platform statistics, the US Solana spot ETF has performed well recently, with a single-day net inflow of $13.6 million yesterday, indicating ongoing market interest in SOL assets. Among them, the Bitwise BSOL product leads, attracting $7.8 million in funds; Grayscale's GSOL follows closely, with a net inflow of $4.6 million; Fidelity's FSOL also received $1.2 million in funding. This data reflects the growing confidence of institutional investors in the Solana ecosystem, as spot ETFs, serving as a bridge between traditional finance and crypto assets, are becoming an important tool for capital allocation.
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GhostInTheChain
· 01-12 03:12
Sol this time really has some potential; the signal of institutional entry is quite obvious.
13.6 million in one day... Bitwise and those guys are still quick.
Emm, although these data look good, it still depends on how long they can sustain it.
Grayscale and Fidelity have also joined in, which shows that everyone is optimistic about the Sol ecosystem.
Spot ETFs have truly changed the way retail investors participate; it's much more convenient than before.
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Rugman_Walking
· 01-09 03:51
SOL is really on the edge now, institutions are all rushing to get in
Grayscale's team is also starting to play with Solana, this might really take off
Bitwise is leading the pack with 7.8 million in a day, but it all depends on the appetite of big institutions
Spot ETF is just a vampire, but it seems to actually have an effect
Why does it feel like everyone is fighting over SOL chips?
Wait, Fidelity only came in with 1.2 million? That number is a bit cold
The signal for institutional entry is so obvious, why am I still hesitating?
Is SOL really going to become the next BTC? I'm starting to doubt everything
ETF is just a new way to harvest retail investors
Once this net inflow data comes out, retail investors are going to get harvested again
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SelfCustodyIssues
· 01-09 03:44
Solana is really taking off; it looks like institutions are serious about entering this round.
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Bitwise's 7.8 million is quite impressive. How did Grayscale get overtaken?
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Spot ETFs are like this, connecting the crypto world with Wall Street. Big events are coming soon.
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1360 million in a single day inflow? Solana is on a rocket ride.
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Fidelity's 1.2 million is a bit weak... but at least they're participating.
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Institutional entry is so straightforward; numbers speak for themselves.
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Wait, is there still someone who hasn't jumped on board? It's a bit late to enter now.
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Why isn't gSOL as strong as bSOL? There's a story behind this.
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Spot ETF holding Solana ecosystem tokens, betting on ecosystem explosion, right?
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1360 million in a day. If it continues like this by the end of the month... it will truly be different.
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Institutional recognition = no risk? Don't be naive; beware of getting trapped.
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Bitwise's bSOL is so aggressive; it seems someone is bottom-fishing.
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rugdoc.eth
· 01-09 03:24
SOL this time is really different, institutions are rushing in, with a net inflow of 13.6 million USD in one day, directly taking off.
Bitwise's 7.8 million USD is truly impressive. This ETF approval has indeed opened up the channels between traditional finance and crypto.
Grayscale is still here, but Bitwise has already become the new favorite. The landscape has changed.
Spot ETF is just a cash machine. Only when traditional funds come in does SOL really have a chance.
It's not just the crypto circle playing around this time; this time is truly different.
According to on-chain data monitoring platform statistics, the US Solana spot ETF has performed well recently, with a single-day net inflow of $13.6 million yesterday, indicating ongoing market interest in SOL assets. Among them, the Bitwise BSOL product leads, attracting $7.8 million in funds; Grayscale's GSOL follows closely, with a net inflow of $4.6 million; Fidelity's FSOL also received $1.2 million in funding. This data reflects the growing confidence of institutional investors in the Solana ecosystem, as spot ETFs, serving as a bridge between traditional finance and crypto assets, are becoming an important tool for capital allocation.