U.S. SOL Spot ETF Records $247,000 Net Inflow on April 6

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ETF news shows that the U.S. SOL spot ETF recorded a $247,000 net inflow on April 6, entirely driven by the Invesco Galaxy Solana ETF (QSOL). The fund now has a cumulative net inflow of $4.6 million. The total net asset value for SOL spot ETFs stands at $79.9 million, with a net asset ratio of 1.70% and cumulative inflows of $98.1 million. Inflation data remains a key factor for market participants.

According to ChainCatcher, data from SoSoValue shows that on yesterday (April 6, Eastern Time), the total net inflow for SOL spot ETFs was $247,000. Yesterday, only the Invesco Galaxy Solana ETF (QSOL) recorded a net inflow of $247,000, bringing its cumulative net inflow to $45.96 million. As of the time of this report, the total net asset value of all SOL spot ETFs is $799 million, with SOL accounting for 1.70% of total ETF assets, and cumulative net inflows reaching $981 million to date.

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