The data just revealed yesterday stirred the market—a US Solana spot ETF saw a net outflow of $2.2 million in a single day. Monitoring by Farside Investors highlighted this situation, immediately sparking discussions among many investors.



Interestingly, the performance of various ETF products was completely polarized. Fidelity's FSOL went against the trend, attracting $400,000 in inflows, indicating that some still have confidence in the Solana track. Meanwhile, 21Shares' TSOL was withdrawn by $700,000, and Grayscale's GSOL fared even worse—with a single-day net outflow of $1.9 million, nearly accounting for the majority of total outflows.

What does this operation behind the scenes mean? Some say it might be short-term profit-taking, while others believe it could be influenced by overall market sentiment. Indeed, recent capital flows in the cryptocurrency ETF market have been quite sensitive, especially in popular tracks like Solana, with investor opinions divided.

But don't overlook a detail—Fidelity's FSOL defied the trend by attracting capital during this outflow, indicating that some institutional investors are still firmly committed to the Solana ecosystem. This also reminds us that market disagreements often hide opportunities. As Solana ecosystem projects advance and macro environment changes are possible, the capital flows of these ETFs are likely to shift again. For ordinary investors, paying attention to the actions of leading institutions and understanding the logic behind capital flows may help find clearer directions amid volatility.
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AltcoinTherapistvip
· 01-17 07:56
Gray GSOL runs away with $1.9 million in a day, hilarious. After institutions finish squeezing retail investors, they'll have to squeeze ETFs too.
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ProofOfNothingvip
· 01-17 07:56
Grayscale's move is really outrageous, with $1.9 million just leaving in a day... Fidelity is here desperately buying the dip. Do they genuinely believe in it or just want to shake out retail investors?
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FancyResearchLabvip
· 01-17 07:54
Gray GSOL outflows 1.9 million per day, now I’ve really got it... The "long-term holding" strategy that should theoretically work has locked me in. Fidelity is counter-cyclically attracting 400,000, it seems not everyone is cutting losses; this arbitrage opportunity is quite interesting.
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OnchainDetectivevip
· 01-17 07:54
Grayscale 1.9 million run away, this thing is really outrageous.
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AirdropDreamervip
· 01-17 07:51
The 1.9 million outflow in a single day for Gray Scale is indeed quite outrageous, but Fidelity's contrarian move to attract funds is a clever play. Institutions still have a longer-term perspective than retail investors.
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NFT_Therapyvip
· 01-17 07:47
Gray GSOL has an outflow of 1.9 million per day, which is really ugly... But Fidelity is countering by attracting funds at this time, which is quite interesting.
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