U.S. Spot Solana ETFs Draw $6.5 Million Daily Inflows, Weekly Total Reaches $58 Million

According to the provided figures, U.S. spot Solana ETFs added about $6.5 million in the latest session, lifting weekly inflows to $58 million as total net assets across products reached $1.05 billion.

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Fact Check
The panewslab source (019e293f) directly confirms the core claim: SOL spot ETF net inflows of $6.5063M on May 14 (Eastern Time), with Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) leading at $3.7716M, and total net assets of $1.050B. The claim's $6.51M figure is a rounded version of $6.5063M, which is a standard journalistic rounding practice. The $1.05B total net assets figure matches exactly. The prior-day sources (odaily 481249 and panewslab 019e244c) confirm May 13 data at $5.97M and $1.018B net assets, providing consistent context. The minor rounding difference ($6.5063M vs $6.51M) is the only discrepancy and does not undermine the claim's accuracy.
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Summary

U.S. spot Solana ETFs recorded about $6.5 million in net inflows in the latest reported trading session, consistent with the May 14 figure of $6.51 million, extending gains after $5.97 million on May 13. Bitwise Solana Staking ETF led May 14 inflows with $3.77 million, followed by Fidelity Solana Fund ETF with $2.73 million, while Grayscale Solana Trust had led the prior day with $4.89 million. Total net assets across SOL spot ETF products rose to $1.05 billion and cumulative net inflows reached $1.115 billion. The newer update adds that weekly inflows climbed to $58 million, described as the strongest weekly intake since December 2025, with one trading day still remaining at the time of reporting.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot Solana ETF: An exchange-traded fund designed to track Solana’s market price directly, allowing investors to gain exposure without holding the token themselves.
  • Net inflows: The net amount of capital entering a fund after subtracting investor withdrawals over a given period.
  • Net assets: The total value of a fund’s holdings minus liabilities, used to measure the size of an investment product.