Last week, SOL spot ETFs experienced a net outflow of $4.2373 million, with Bitwise BSOL seeing the largest outflow.

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Gate News reports that on March 30, according to SoSoValue data, there was a net outflow of $4.2373 million from the SOL spot ETF during the last trading days (Eastern Time from March 23 to March 27). Among these, the Bitwise ETF BSOL had the largest net outflow, with a weekly net outflow of $4.8632 million, and its historical total net inflow currently stands at $798 million; the Fidelity ETF FSOL had a weekly net outflow of $758,200, and its historical total net inflow currently stands at $150 million. The Franklin ETF SOEZ was the only product with a net inflow last week, with a weekly net inflow of $1.5337 million, and its historical total net inflow currently stands at $9.78 million. As of the time of this report, the total net asset value of the SOL spot ETF is $810 million, with an ETF net asset ratio (the market value relative to the total market value of SOL) of 1.71%, and the historical cumulative net inflow has reached $986 million.

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