【ChainNews】Latest data shows a clear divergence between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs recently. In a single day, BTC ETF net outflows reached 3,495 coins (equivalent to approximately $306 million), while ETH ETF also experienced net outflows of 17,969 coins (about $52.74 million), both showing significant outflows. Looking at a longer time frame, over the past 7 days, BTC has had a total net outflow of 8,778 coins (about $768 million), and ETH has net outflows of 29,287 coins (approximately $85.96 million). This outflow trend is mainly led by BlackRock and Grayscale.
Interestingly, Solana has bucked the trend and strengthened during this adjustment. SOL ETF saw a single-day net inflow of 6,401 coins (about $794,000), and over 7 days, it accumulated a total inflow of 117,433 SOL (about $14.56 million). Among them, Fidelity was the most active, increasing its holdings by over 65,000 SOL within a week, indicating a positive outlook on this blockchain. From the flow of funds, institutional attitudes towards different chains are clearly diverging, reflecting a market re-evaluation of the development prospects of various ecosystems.
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MevTears
· 18h ago
Big whales are dumping, but SOL is secretly taking off. I know this trick well, haha.
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ClassicDumpster
· 2025-12-31 04:17
Are Blackstone and Grayscale selling off BTC and ETH? This pace is quite interesting. Why is SOL instead attracting funds?
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New_Ser_Ngmi
· 2025-12-29 18:32
Blackstone and Grayscale are dumping again. These two big players are really making their voices heard... SOL is actually attracting funds, interesting.
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BtcDailyResearcher
· 2025-12-29 16:13
Blackstone and Grayscale are withdrawing, but SOL is rising? This situation is quite interesting. Are Bitcoin and Ethereum being cut off by institutions?
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ChainDoctor
· 2025-12-29 16:13
Large funds are pulling out, but it feels like SOL is secretly enjoying... This wave has really caused a divergence.
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AirDropMissed
· 2025-12-29 16:08
Big whales are selling off BTC and ETH, while SOL is attracting funds? This contrast is too extreme. Do I feel like the market is playing "switching love"?
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PerpetualLonger
· 2025-12-29 16:04
Here we go again, big institutions are playing the chip game. I don't believe they are truly bearish; they are definitely accumulating at low levels.
Wait, is SOL attracting funds against the trend? Isn't this just rotation? I’ve long said to hold onto faith and add positions.
$768 million outflow? So what? Isn't this just the last chance to bottom fish? Full position ready.
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Gm_Gn_Merchant
· 2025-12-29 15:58
Big whales are dumping, while SOL is bleeding... this rhythm is a bit brutal.
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MEVHunterZhang
· 2025-12-29 15:55
Wait a minute, big institutions are dumping BTC and ETH, while SOL is attracting funds? What are they doing...
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ProposalDetective
· 2025-12-29 15:54
Are big institutions really playing the transfer game, dumping BTC and ETH, then turning around to warm up SOL?
ETF capital divergence intensifies: BTC and ETH continue to outflow, SOL defies the trend and attracts funds
【ChainNews】Latest data shows a clear divergence between Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs recently. In a single day, BTC ETF net outflows reached 3,495 coins (equivalent to approximately $306 million), while ETH ETF also experienced net outflows of 17,969 coins (about $52.74 million), both showing significant outflows. Looking at a longer time frame, over the past 7 days, BTC has had a total net outflow of 8,778 coins (about $768 million), and ETH has net outflows of 29,287 coins (approximately $85.96 million). This outflow trend is mainly led by BlackRock and Grayscale.
Interestingly, Solana has bucked the trend and strengthened during this adjustment. SOL ETF saw a single-day net inflow of 6,401 coins (about $794,000), and over 7 days, it accumulated a total inflow of 117,433 SOL (about $14.56 million). Among them, Fidelity was the most active, increasing its holdings by over 65,000 SOL within a week, indicating a positive outlook on this blockchain. From the flow of funds, institutional attitudes towards different chains are clearly diverging, reflecting a market re-evaluation of the development prospects of various ecosystems.