Solana ETFs are on a roll—14 consecutive days of inflows marks a significant shift in how institutions are viewing $SOL. This isn't just retail buzz anymore; serious money is moving into Solana products, signaling growing confidence in the ecosystem. The sustained buying pressure reflects broader institutional interest in diversifying beyond traditional market plays and tapping into what's happening in the Web3 space.
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 20h ago
Institutions are accumulating Solana, while ETH is still sleeping?
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BearMarketBarber
· 12-28 09:51
Institutions are entering the market, now solana is really different
Wait, could these 14 days be just another game of capital manipulation?
Institutions are bottom-fishing in Solana, it seems Web3 is really taking off
So is it a bit late to buy Solana now...
Even institutions are疯狂ly accumulating Sol, and I, a small retail investor, am still hesitating
This wave of institutional recognition for Solana probably means it will hit new highs again next month
Wait, do institutions really believe in the ecosystem or is it just hype?
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MetaverseHermit
· 12-27 17:51
Net inflow for 14 consecutive days, institutions are really starting to take it seriously. This wave of SOL has some substance.
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TommyTeacher1
· 12-27 17:51
Big institutions are really starting to take it seriously. Is SOL this time going to be stable?
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BlockchainArchaeologist
· 12-27 17:44
Institutions are really starting to pay attention to SOL. What does 14 consecutive days of net inflow indicate? It shows that big funds are no longer solely focusing on Bitcoin and Ethereum; they need to increase their positions in a better ecosystem.
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CodeAuditQueen
· 12-27 17:40
14 days of continuous net inflow? It depends on whether the underlying infrastructure can support this wave of institutional funds. SOL's consensus mechanism itself has inherent centralization risks. At this point, the influx of large amounts of capital makes me more worried that network congestion could repeat history...
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MetaNeighbor
· 12-27 17:28
Institutions are really starting to get serious, SOL is different this time
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Falling for 14 days straight? I knew the bottom would rebound, buy buy buy
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Big funds are entering the market, what are retail investors still hesitating for
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Finally, it's not just us speculating, the professional teams are here to make it credible
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Web3 is indeed changing, institutions are not fools
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14 days of net inflow, what does it mean? It's time to get on board, everyone
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It's another "institutions are optimistic" headline, tired of hearing that, just give us a percentage increase
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From retail gaming to institutional chess, SOL's story is far from over
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In the multi-chain era, Solana's position is becoming more and more stable, which makes sense
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Real funds focus on the ecosystem, not hype
Solana ETFs are on a roll—14 consecutive days of inflows marks a significant shift in how institutions are viewing $SOL. This isn't just retail buzz anymore; serious money is moving into Solana products, signaling growing confidence in the ecosystem. The sustained buying pressure reflects broader institutional interest in diversifying beyond traditional market plays and tapping into what's happening in the Web3 space.