Solana spot ETF continues to attract institutional funding. According to the latest data, on December 29th, Eastern Time, the total net inflow of SOL spot ETFs reached $2.93 million. Among them, the SOL spot ETF FSOL launched by Fidelity performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $2.53 million. Since its launch, this product has accumulated a total net inflow of over $115 million, becoming a mainstream choice in the market. VanEck's SOL spot ETF VSOL followed closely, with a net inflow of $400,000 on the same day. From a capital perspective, institutional recognition of the Solana ecosystem is steadily increasing. Spot ETFs have become an important channel for traditional capital to enter the SOL market, and continuous capital inflows also reflect market confidence in the long-term value of this blockchain.
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0xSunnyDay
· 9h ago
Fidelity's move is really impressive, with 2.53 million coming in on a single day. The institutional bottom-fishing vibe is very strong... Is this the start of SOL's rise?
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SchrodingersFOMO
· 9h ago
Fidelity's move is really impressive; they attracted 2.53 million in a single day... Major funds are quietly jumping on board.
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MevShadowranger
· 9h ago
Fidelity's move this time looks serious, with 115 million coming in... Is traditional capital finally starting to take SOL seriously?
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FUD_Whisperer
· 9h ago
fsol this rally... Damn, my bought spot is about to get crushed again.
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hodl_therapist
· 9h ago
Fidelity's move is brilliant, directly taking the big share of 2.53 million, FSOL has risen indeed.
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WhaleWatcher
· 9h ago
Traditional capital entering the market is just so outrageous, FSOL's numbers are a bit tough, directly reaching 115 million?
Solana spot ETF continues to attract institutional funding. According to the latest data, on December 29th, Eastern Time, the total net inflow of SOL spot ETFs reached $2.93 million. Among them, the SOL spot ETF FSOL launched by Fidelity performed the best, with a single-day net inflow of $2.53 million. Since its launch, this product has accumulated a total net inflow of over $115 million, becoming a mainstream choice in the market. VanEck's SOL spot ETF VSOL followed closely, with a net inflow of $400,000 on the same day. From a capital perspective, institutional recognition of the Solana ecosystem is steadily increasing. Spot ETFs have become an important channel for traditional capital to enter the SOL market, and continuous capital inflows also reflect market confidence in the long-term value of this blockchain.