SOL Spot ETFs Record $21.3M Net Inflow on May 6, 2026

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On-chain data shows that SOL spot ETFs recorded a net inflow of $21.3014 million on May 6, 2026, according to SoSoValue. The Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) led with $20.773 million, bringing its total assets to $850 million. The Fidelity Solana Fund ETF (FSOL) added $528,400, increasing its total to $160 million. The combined net asset value of SOL spot ETFs now stands at $938 million, with a net asset ratio of 1.82% and a historical cumulative net inflow of $1.044 billion. ETF trends underscore sustained investor interest in the Solana ecosystem.

According to ChainCatcher, data from SoSoValue shows that yesterday’s total net inflow into SOL spot ETFs amounted to $21.3014 million. The SOL spot ETF with the highest net inflow yesterday was the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL), which recorded a single-day net inflow of $20.773 million, bringing its cumulative historical net inflow to $8.5 billion. The second-largest was the Fidelity Solana Fund ETF (FSOL), with a daily net inflow of $528,400 and a cumulative historical net inflow of $1.6 billion. As of the time of writing, the total net asset value of all SOL spot ETFs stands at $938 million, with SOL accounting for 1.82% of total ETF net assets. Historical cumulative net inflows have reached $1.044 billion.

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