The popularity of Solana spot ETFs remains high. According to the latest data, on December 31st, Eastern Time, the SOL spot ETF had a total net inflow of $2.29 million for the day. The most notable performer was the Bitwise SOL ETF (BSOL), which attracted $2.29 million in new funds in a single day, pushing its total net inflow to an impressive $625 million. It is evident that institutional investors' confidence in the Solana ecosystem continues to grow.
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PermabullPete
· 3h ago
sol is starting to break down again, institutions are really quietly getting on board.
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JustHereForMemes
· 3h ago
This round of SOL is really stable, institutions are rushing in, and they've accumulated over six hundred million.
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FOMOrektGuy
· 3h ago
Can SOL withstand this wave? I have a feeling institutions are laying the groundwork for a major event...
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JustHereForAirdrops
· 3h ago
SOL is indeed the top trend this wave, with institutions rushing to enter.
The popularity of Solana spot ETFs remains high. According to the latest data, on December 31st, Eastern Time, the SOL spot ETF had a total net inflow of $2.29 million for the day. The most notable performer was the Bitwise SOL ETF (BSOL), which attracted $2.29 million in new funds in a single day, pushing its total net inflow to an impressive $625 million. It is evident that institutional investors' confidence in the Solana ecosystem continues to grow.