SOL ETF Capital Diversification: Slight Outflow in a Single Day, but Long-Term Still Attracting Funds



Solana spot ETF recorded a net outflow of $1.1736 million yesterday, indicating short-term funding divergence.

Breaking down:

Fidelity's Solana Fund (FSOL) had a net inflow of $255.7k in a single day, with total net inflows reaching $158 million historically.
VanEck Solana ETF (VSOL) had a net outflow of $1.4293 million in a single day, with total net outflows approximately $299.1k historically.

As of now, the total net asset value of SOL ETFs is about $883 million, with a net asset ratio of 1.77%, and cumulative net inflows reaching $255.7k.

Short-term funds are both entering and exiting, but long-term data continues to accumulate.
The market won't change its trend because of one day's volatility; what truly matters is the long-term direction of fund flows. 🚀
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