After the US stock market closed on November 28, the Solana Spot ETF delivered another impressive report.
The tracking data from SoSoValue shows that the total net inflow of SOL Spot ETF on that day was 5.37 million USD. The standout performer was Grayscale's GSOL, which attracted 4.33 million USD in a single day, bringing its historical cumulative net inflow to 77.83 million USD.
Fidelity's FSOL closely follows, recording a net inflow of 2.42 million dollars in a single day. It seems that institutional interest in SOL continues to heat up, and the capital flow through this wave of ETF channels is worth keeping an eye on.
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bridge_anxiety
· 12-01 08:28
Grayscale is really powerful this time, 4.33 million in a day... Is the institution quietly building a position?
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DaoDeveloper
· 11-30 07:04
grayscale's GSOL hitting $433m inflow in a single day is wild... but ngl the real question is whether this is institutional conviction or just ETF arbitrage mechanics at play. need to dig into the actual custody & settlement layer here before getting too bullish
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GweiWatcher
· 11-29 19:35
SOL seems to be really hot this time, institutional funds are pouring in crazily, Grayscale absorbed 4.33 million in one day? This pace is a bit fierce.
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SchrodingerGas
· 11-29 14:14
Is Grayscale's 4.33 million just playing with arbitrage opportunities again? It feels like this wave of inflow is a bit too good to be true.
Do institutional funds really have such high hopes for SOL? Or is it just a game of arbitrage for market efficiency?
5.37 million sounds like a lot, but compared to the inflow of BTC's ETF... well, let's not get me started on writing a long analysis again in the middle of the night.
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CryptoDouble-O-Seven
· 11-29 03:59
Grayscale is sucking blood again, this time directly 4.33 million... it's almost 80 million now, SOL is really To da moon this time.
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Liquidated_Larry
· 11-29 03:59
SOL has really surged this time, Grayscale with 4.33 million dollars in a single day? The institutions have gone crazy.
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CryptoMom
· 11-29 03:59
Grayscale has grasped this wave of rhythm quite well, GSOL has directly attracted 4.33 million, and institutions are really starting to play SOL seriously...
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ForkTongue
· 11-29 03:59
Grayscale's operation this time is really amazing, GSOL absorbed 4.33 million in a day, this pace is unmatched... Are institutions all buying the dip on SOL?
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GasFeeCrier
· 11-29 03:58
Grayscale is really strong this time, GSOL directly earned 4.33 million... It seems that big institutions are really quietly building a position in SOL.
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RetiredMiner
· 11-29 03:48
Grayscale has indeed been stable this time, with GSOL attracting 4.33 million in a single day; institutions are really laying out their plans.
After the US stock market closed on November 28, the Solana Spot ETF delivered another impressive report.
The tracking data from SoSoValue shows that the total net inflow of SOL Spot ETF on that day was 5.37 million USD. The standout performer was Grayscale's GSOL, which attracted 4.33 million USD in a single day, bringing its historical cumulative net inflow to 77.83 million USD.
Fidelity's FSOL closely follows, recording a net inflow of 2.42 million dollars in a single day. It seems that institutional interest in SOL continues to heat up, and the capital flow through this wave of ETF channels is worth keeping an eye on.