SOL ETF Continues to Attract Funds! Institutional Capital is Quietly Increasing Its Holdings in Solana


Latest data shows that Solana (SOL) spot ETF recorded a net inflow of $7.3314 million on the day, with institutional funds still steadily entering.
Looking at specific products:

Bitwise's BSOL had a single-day net inflow of $6.2012 million, becoming the main source of funds, with a total net inflow of $825 million historically.

VanEck's VSOL had a single-day net inflow of $1.1302 million.

As of now:

The total net asset value of SOL ETFs is approximately $874 million.

The ETF net asset ratio is about 1.77%.

The total net inflow historically has reached $1.02 billion.

From a fund structure perspective, SOL is gradually entering institutional portfolios. Although the scale is still in the early stages, continuous fund inflows are a more noteworthy signal.
In the market, what truly determines the trend is never short-term price fluctuations, but whether funds are willing to stay long-term.
When patient capital begins to deploy, the story is often just getting started.
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