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There has been some interesting inflow observed in the SOL Spot ETF this week. During the trading days of (9-13 February) last week, a total inflow of $13.17 million was recorded, indicating that investors’ attention is still directed toward Solana.
Bitwise’s BSOL led this time—this week it received an inflow of $12.72 million, and its total inflow so far has reached $6.83 billion. Fidelity’s FSOL is also performing well, with a weekly inflow of $7.32 million. However, VanEck’s VSOL saw withdrawals this time—$5.54 million was pulled out.
Overall, the total AUM of the SOL Spot ETF is now $7.21 billion. Looking at historical inflows, the total inflow has already reached $8.75 billion. Compared with SOL’s current market capitalization, the ETF’s share is still 1.50%, meaning there is still plenty of room for growth.