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Solana ETFs Outshine BTC, ETH with Strong Inflows

27 Nov

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Summary

  • Solana ETFs logged $58 million in daily net inflows on Monday.
  • Solana ETFs have seen 20 consecutive days of positive inflows.
  • Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs experienced billions in outflows.
Solana ETFs Outshine BTC, ETH with Strong Inflows

U.S. spot Solana exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have demonstrated remarkable resilience, securing $58 million in net inflows on Monday, the highest since early November. This marks an impressive streak of 20 consecutive days with positive inflows, a rare feat in the digital asset market this year.

This sustained investor confidence in Solana ETFs significantly diverges from the performance of Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Between November 3 and November 24, Bitcoin ETFs experienced outflows totaling $3.70 billion, while Ethereum ETFs saw redemptions of $1.64 billion within the same timeframe. Solana has emerged as the sole major digital asset consistently attracting capital throughout November.

Analysts interpret these consistent inflows as a potential shift in institutional positioning within the digital asset space. Solana ETFs have surpassed early expectations, indicating a growing perception of Solana as a "blue-chip" asset, capable of providing stability amidst broader market volatility. This trend is further supported by increased adoption of Solana for tokenization efforts by traditional finance firms.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Solana ETFs are attracting strong inflows due to a growing institutional perception of Solana as a stable "blue-chip" asset, defying broader market downturns.
Solana ETFs have recorded consistent positive inflows, while Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs have experienced billions in outflows recently.
Total net inflows for Solana ETFs have reached $568.24 million since their launch, with combined net assets climbing to $843.81 million.

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