SOL Spot ETFs See $26.57M Net Inflow on May 11

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On-chain data shows that SOL spot ETFs recorded $26.57 million in net inflows on May 11 (EDT). The Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) led with $21.62 million, bringing its total assets to $883 million. The Fidelity Solana Fund ETF (FSOL) added $3.48 million, increasing its total to $165 million. SOL spot ETFs now hold $107.1 million in net assets, with a 1.90% net asset ratio and $108.4 million in cumulative inflows. The data underscores continued investor interest in the Solana ecosystem.

Odaily Planet Daily reports, according to SoSoValue data, the total net inflow for SOL spot ETFs yesterday (May 11 Eastern Time) was $26.57 million.

The SOL spot ETF with the highest net inflow yesterday was the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL), with a single-day net inflow of $21.623 million, bringing its total historical net inflow to $883 million.

Second is the Fidelity Solana Fund ETF (FSOL), with a single-day net inflow of $3.4827 million, bringing its total historical net inflow to $165 million.

As of the time of publication, the total net asset value of SOL spot ETFs is $1.071 billion, with SOL accounting for 1.90% of net assets, and cumulative net inflows since inception reaching $1.084 billion.

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