Solana News Today: Solana ETFs Surpass Bitcoin as Investor Focus Shifts Amid Outflows
- Solana ETFs outperformed Bitcoin and Ethereum on Nov 4, attracting $14.9M in inflows as Bitcoin ETFs faced $566.4M outflows. - SOL's $146 price dip triggered "value-based accumulation," with Bitcoin ETFs recording 5,000 BTC net inflow despite broader redemptions. - Solana ETFs now hold $531M AUM (0.59% of SOL's market cap), while Bitcoin ETFs remain dominant with $60.4B total inflows. - Analysts highlight shifting investor priorities, with institutional buyers favoring Solana's momentum despite Bitcoin's
Bitcoin ETFs experienced their most successful day in the past month, drawing in $524 million in new investments as total trading activity approached $1.5 trillion. Still, attention soon turned to
The heightened interest in Solana ETFs came during a period of price swings for the token.
Meanwhile, Bitcoin ETFs continued to see withdrawals, with BlackRock’s
The ETF sector as a whole remains highly active. Eric Balchunas from Bloomberg Intelligence called the crypto ETF market the most dynamic area in finance, likening BlackRock’s IBIT to Tiger Woods’ iconic 1997 Masters victory, according to the
Solana ETFs continued their streak of positive inflows for a seventh straight day on November 5, with BSOL and GSOL bringing in $7.46 million and $2.24 million, respectively, according to a
The difference between Solana’s
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