The Solana spot ETF market has recently exhibited some interesting phenomena. As of January 9th, Eastern Time, eight Solana spot ETFs traded flat throughout the day, showing a rare zero inflow and zero outflow situation. This indicates that neither institutions nor retail investors have a clear buying or selling tendency.



Although liquidity was stagnant on that day, from a cumulative perspective, the development trajectory of Solana spot ETFs remains positive. As of the time of writing, the total net asset value of the products has surpassed $1.09 billion. Based on a net asset ratio of 1.43%, the cumulative net inflow since launch has reached $817 million, indicating that these products are still attracting incremental funds.

The market seems to be digesting previous gains. The short-term liquidity stagnation may reflect investors' wait-and-see attitude, but from the perspective of steady asset growth, the position of Solana spot ETFs in institutional allocations remains unshaken.
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StablecoinAnxietyvip
· 01-11 07:50
Wait a minute... Zero inflow and zero outflow? How balanced does that have to be, with buyers and sellers evenly matched? Sol, this wave is a bit interesting, everyone is digesting it. This data looks pretty good, over 1 billion dollars now. Retail investors are really on the sidelines, waiting for the next buying opportunity. But it seems institutions haven't withdrawn, which is a good sign. What is everyone waiting for? We need to take action. An 800 million net inflow indicates that some people are still optimistic. Short-term stagnation, long-term positive trend, same old story. Spot ETF is really stable, more reassuring than futures. Price can't go up, but money is accumulating. Let's see if it can break through this plateau. Institutional allocations haven't wavered, so I'm not in a hurry. Zero outflow actually indicates more than zero inflow. This is just gathering strength, brewing the next wave.
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BearMarketBrovip
· 01-10 06:01
0 inflow 0 outflow? This is the legendary "everyone is pretending to be dead" haha --- 1.09 billion USD already, and you're still talking about stagnation? Do you really think we can't see through it? --- The key is that 817 million net inflow, indicating that institutions haven't withdrawn at all, just waiting for the next step --- Waiting and watching? I think it's just accumulation at low levels, stop pretending --- Zero inflow and zero outflow is the most suspicious... What are these people really up to? --- Over 800 million net inflow, and you still have the nerve to say it's stagnating? That kind of talk is impressive --- Short-term digestion, long-term optimism. I could even act out this script
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CryptoFortuneTellervip
· 01-10 05:56
Wait, zero inflow and zero outflow? Isn't that quite normal? The market fluctuates like this naturally; some days are just for watching. Is SOL really gathering strength this time or is it just cutting my leeks? I can't figure it out. A scale of $1.09 billion sounds quite impressive... but it still doesn't feel like BTC.
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BlockchainTherapistvip
· 01-10 05:55
Zero inflow and zero outflow? What are they waiting for? It feels like everyone is holding back. The institutions are being a bit cautious with this move; the net inflow of over 800 million just stopped. The SOL ETF still needs to be watched; 1.09 billion still doesn't seem enough. Why say the position hasn't shaken? A halt in net inflow is a signal. Just wait and see; anyway, I'm still waiting for the price to give me some room for imagination.
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StablecoinGuardianvip
· 01-10 05:39
Wait, zero inflow and zero outflow? That doesn't seem right, feels a bit suspicious. This wave is probably accumulating chips, right? An 8 billion net inflow is right here. Institutions are indeed waiting for an opportunity; the real big show hasn't started yet. Why does it feel like a game of chess, with each side holding back their big moves? What does the 1.09 billion scale indicate? It shows that this thing is really alive. I bet the next wave will explode in volume. Just wait and see the show. Stagnation is just brewing; don't rush.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 01-10 05:31
Zero inflow, zero outflow? This is what you call the market contemplating life, haha. --- Wait, $817 million net inflow, how come this number is so steady? --- Still watching? I think they’re waiting for the next wave. --- A scale of one billion dollars, SOL has really stabilized. --- Liquidity stagnation isn’t scary; what’s scary is the funds leaving. But they’re still increasing, after all. --- The question is, what are the institutions thinking? Do they still believe in SOL? --- This is the accumulation stage, just wait and see.
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