Solana spot ETF performed well yesterday. According to the latest data, on January 21st, Eastern Time, the single-day net inflow reached $2.92 million.
Among them, VanEck SOL ETF VSOL led the way, with a single-day inflow of $1.28 million. Since its issuance, this product has accumulated a total net inflow of over $22.10 million. Fidelity SOL ETF FSOL followed closely, with a net inflow of $1.15 million yesterday, and its total net inflow has reached $146 million, indicating that leading institutions are optimistic about Solana's long-term prospects.
Overall, the market size of Solana spot ETFs continues to expand. As of the time of writing, the total net assets have reached $1.10 billion, with Solana accounting for 1.49% of the net assets. More notably, the historical cumulative net inflow of such products has exceeded $870 million, demonstrating that institutional investors' continued increased allocation has not stopped.
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AirdropHunterZhang
· 16h ago
Hey, institutions are really quietly stacking up their holdings. Seeing this inflow data makes me a bit envious... But honestly, I'll believe it when the day comes that I actually break even.
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0xSleepDeprived
· 16h ago
Sol is really stable this time, and institutions are quietly accumulating.
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SundayDegen
· 16h ago
This wave of SOL has really taken off, and institutions are quietly accumulating.
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FlippedSignal
· 16h ago
SOL has really taken off this time, with institutions aggressively accumulating.
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StrawberryIce
· 16h ago
This wave of SOL really feels like a comeback, with institutions quietly positioning themselves.
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MEVHunter
· 16h ago
Net inflow of 870 million, I see this as the window period before institutions are疯狂 building positions... Let's also look at the liquidity depth in the mempool; the current entry offers quite a large yield space.
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zkProofGremlin
· 17h ago
This time, SOL has truly been revitalized by institutions. The 2.92 million inflow in a day feels incredibly satisfying.
Solana spot ETF performed well yesterday. According to the latest data, on January 21st, Eastern Time, the single-day net inflow reached $2.92 million.
Among them, VanEck SOL ETF VSOL led the way, with a single-day inflow of $1.28 million. Since its issuance, this product has accumulated a total net inflow of over $22.10 million. Fidelity SOL ETF FSOL followed closely, with a net inflow of $1.15 million yesterday, and its total net inflow has reached $146 million, indicating that leading institutions are optimistic about Solana's long-term prospects.
Overall, the market size of Solana spot ETFs continues to expand. As of the time of writing, the total net assets have reached $1.10 billion, with Solana accounting for 1.49% of the net assets. More notably, the historical cumulative net inflow of such products has exceeded $870 million, demonstrating that institutional investors' continued increased allocation has not stopped.