Solana News Update: Institutional Investments Move Toward Solana ETFs, Boosting Altcoin Uptake
- Grayscale and Bitwise's Solana ETFs attracted $199M in four days, signaling institutional confidence in the blockchain's ecosystem. - Bitwise's BSOL dominated with $197M inflows, outpacing Grayscale's GSOL due to lower fees and higher staking ratios. - Solana's price stabilized at $190 amid ETF-driven liquidity growth, with analysts forecasting potential $300-$500 targets. - Institutional capital shifted to Solana ETFs, causing outflows from Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs as investors prioritize yield and ado
Grayscale's move into the
Bitwise’s BSOL led the way in early investments, pulling in $197 million over four sessions—including $69.5 million on its first day—while Grayscale’s GSOL received $2.2 million, bringing the total to $199 million by October 31, according to TradingView. Both funds allow staking, and Grayscale has committed to distributing 77% of staking rewards to shareholders, as stated in
The surge in ETF investments has coincided with steadier Solana prices: a
The debut of these ETFs has also heightened the rivalry between Solana and Ripple’s
Despite attracting substantial funds, Solana’s price performance has been mixed. The token dropped 1.5% in 24 hours, with analysts attributing the decline to short-term profit-taking and volatility, as discussed in
Looking at the broader market, there is a noticeable shift in institutional flows. Coinpaper reported that Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs experienced outflows of $191 million and $98 million, respectively, as investors moved toward Solana’s yield-focused offerings. This pattern matches insights from
As these trends unfold, Solana ETFs mark a significant milestone in broadening institutional access to alternative cryptocurrencies. With Grayscale and Bitwise at the forefront, Solana’s reputation is set to grow further—though matching Bitcoin and Ethereum will require ongoing inflows and continued ecosystem development.
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