According to the latest data, the capital movements in Solana spot ETFs are worth paying attention to. On December 31st, Eastern Time, the overall single-day net inflow of SOL spot ETFs reached $2.29 million. The strongest performer was the Bitwise SOL ETF (BSOL), which absorbed $2.29 million in a single day, with cumulative net inflows surpassing $625 million since its launch. From these data, it appears that institutional investors' confidence in the Solana ecosystem continues to grow, and spot ETF products are becoming an important gateway for traditional capital to enter SOL.

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GasFeePhobiavip
· 1h ago
sol this time really benefited, major institutions are continuously pouring money in Spot ETF is basically a backdoor for traditional capital, low risk and legitimate, who wouldn't love it Wait, is the figure of 625 million inflow real? It feels like the price is rising a bit too fast Something's off, how did bsol absorb 2.29 million in a day, and the total ETF inflow is also 2.29 million? Where is the data problem sol is taking off, brothers, get on quickly Institutions are experiencing FOMO, this wave of solana is really going to turn around I just want to know if there are still opportunities to get on board later
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ImpermanentPhobiavip
· 6h ago
Are institutions bottom-fishing? The BSOL data is indeed impressive, 625 million is really significant. --- Wait, rushing so much volume by the end of the year? I feel something's a bit off. --- Is traditional capital just coming in and that's it? Can this wave hold up? Haha. --- 229,000 net inflow in a single day, it seems the enthusiasm is still there, but this timing is a bit delicate. --- BSOL has stubbornly absorbed all the traffic, what about other SOL ETFs? Not mentioning them would really be a poor comparison. --- Institutional enthusiasm is a good thing, but I'm worried about another sharp drop later—PTSD is kicking in. --- Breaking through the 6.25 billion mark, what's the next target? Hopefully not another inflated figure like before.
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MondayYoloFridayCryvip
· 6h ago
BSOL this wave of entry is really fierce, over 600 million already, are institutions betting on Solana? --- 2.29 million daily inflow? End-of-year sprint, everyone. --- Spot ETF is basically a backdoor for big funds, meme coin players must feel pretty uncomfortable. --- 625 million... Damn, is the Solana ecosystem about to take off? --- Bitwise's product really is money-grabbing, traditional capital is all in on this. --- Another spot ETF, another institution... will it be our retail investors' turn to get cut?
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MetadataExplorervip
· 6h ago
SOL is surging now. This round of institutional entry is no joke; they’re directly investing 625 million USD. Bitwise’s product is indeed powerful, pulling in 2.29 million USD in a single day, definitely a money magnet. Spot ETFs are basically a pass for traditional capital—compliance, you get it? Wait, isn’t this data a bit inconsistent... 2.29 million USD net inflow in a single day, but that’s also Bitwise’s amount? Year-end sprint, everyone. Institutions are also bottom-fishing SOL at this time. The accumulated inflow of BSOL indicates that big funds are really optimistic about the Solana ecosystem. Traditional capital entering suggests prices are about to take off. What are you waiting for? The figure of 625 million USD looks very comfortable; just keep the momentum going. With this move by institutional investors, should retail investors follow or stay on the sidelines? It feels like the story of Solana this year isn’t over yet. ETF is just a new catalyst.
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HashRateHustlervip
· 6h ago
Buddy, the BSOL rally is really impressive. Are the institutions quietly getting on board? --- Is it 625 million? No wonder it's SOL, truly a strong money magnet. --- Reaching such a large inflow at this year-end point shows that big funds are really optimistic. --- Walking the spot ETF route was the right move; traditional finance is all about this. --- 229,000 net inflow in a single day—this number is solid, not fake. --- The heat around the SOL ecosystem is definitely rising, and the ETF window was a clever move. --- Feels like traditional capital has finally found an excuse to come in, haha. --- Wait, this cumulative inflow number... it seems like it will keep rising. --- Year-end sprint: BSOL alone has done 229,000; what about other products? --- Institutions are gradually realizing it—SOL is not just air; it has a real ecosystem.
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StableNomadvip
· 6h ago
ngl the $229M daily inflow is cute but... statistically speaking, we've seen this movie before. reminds me of UST in May when everyone thought they cracked the code. not financial advice but that cumulative $625M for BSOL actually screams correlation risk – smart money rotating between spots, nothing more. risk-adjusted returns looking thin rn tbh.
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MergeConflictvip
· 6h ago
Whales are quietly positioning themselves, BSOL's ability to attract funds is incredible. Institutions are optimistic about SOL, retail investors shouldn't miss out either. $625 million... this scale is no joke. ETFs are the formal way for big funds to enter the market, just sayin'. By the way, could these data be a signal of a market reversal... BSOL is really aggressive, earning 2.29 million in a day. Traditional money is coming in, feels different. Is SOL making a comeback?
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