Solana spot ETF once again attracts capital attention. According to the latest data, the total net inflow of spot ETFs yesterday reached $9.22 million, with Fidelity SOL ETF FSOL performing the best, recording $7.75 million in a single day. Since its launch, this product has maintained high popularity, with a total net inflow of $130 million, demonstrating market recognition.
As of now, the total net asset value of the entire Solana spot ETF sector has risen to $1.1 billion. This figure reflects continued confidence from institutional investors in the SOL ecosystem and indicates that using ETFs as a traditional financial tool to allocate Solana assets is becoming an increasingly popular choice among investors. The ongoing capital inflow is driven by market confidence in Solana's network performance and ecosystem development prospects.
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PuzzledScholar
· 13h ago
Wait, FSOL's daily revenue is 7.75 million? Institutions are starting to pay serious attention to SOL now.
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mev_me_maybe
· 19h ago
Institutions are really betting on SOL, with a market cap of 1.1 billion—this is just the beginning, right?
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0xSoulless
· 01-07 03:39
Here comes the harvest again, institutions really know when to strike.
Institutions pouring money in is good news? Retail investors like us have long been numb to being trapped.
$1.1 billion sounds like a lot, but only those big players are truly making money.
Fidelity is so aggressive, how many more people dare to step in and take over?
Capital inflow = price will rise? Haha, we've been through several rounds of this, anyone who believes it is just eating dirt.
Large capital entering the market is the final frenzy, those who understand, understand.
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OldLeekNewSickle
· 01-07 03:39
Institutions are starting to scoop up assets, huh? The scale of 1.1 billion indicates what... It means a new tool for harvesting retail investors has been born.
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Fidelity's involvement is a signal. Traditional finance has stamped this thing, and retail investors should wake up.
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Continuous capital inflow? Basically, it means chips are shifting into institutional hands, waiting for the next round of harvesting.
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Looking at this data, I just laugh. Yesterday, over 9 million came in. Can half of it be withdrawn today? Don’t be fooled by net inflows.
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So now, the people buying are just helping big players lift the price, just for your reference, everyone.
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Birth, birth, birth... Ecosystem prospects? I just want to know when the big players will start dumping.
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DegenDreamer
· 01-07 03:38
Institutional entry truly changes the game; 1.1 billion in asset net worth is an astronomical figure.
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FloorSweeper
· 01-07 03:11
ngl the institutional fomo is showing... 11B AUM sounds impressive til you realize it's still chasing eth's shadow. paper hands entering through etfs while real accumulators already positioned? classic market psychology play right there.
Solana spot ETF once again attracts capital attention. According to the latest data, the total net inflow of spot ETFs yesterday reached $9.22 million, with Fidelity SOL ETF FSOL performing the best, recording $7.75 million in a single day. Since its launch, this product has maintained high popularity, with a total net inflow of $130 million, demonstrating market recognition.
As of now, the total net asset value of the entire Solana spot ETF sector has risen to $1.1 billion. This figure reflects continued confidence from institutional investors in the SOL ecosystem and indicates that using ETFs as a traditional financial tool to allocate Solana assets is becoming an increasingly popular choice among investors. The ongoing capital inflow is driven by market confidence in Solana's network performance and ecosystem development prospects.