Fidelity Solana Fund Leads $3.86 Million in SOL Spot ETF Inflows

Fidelity Solana Fund Leads $3.86 Million in SOL Spot ETF Inflows

On May 22, SOL spot ETFs recorded $5.94 million in net inflows, led by Fidelity and Bitwise, while total net assets stood at $971 million and cumulative inflows reached $1.131 billion.

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Fact Check
The claim's aggregate figures for May 22 are accurate: total SOL spot ETF net inflows of ~$5.94M (593.54万), total net assets of ~$971M (9.71亿), and cumulative inflows of ~$1.131B (11.31亿) are all confirmed by both Odaily (483488) and PANews (019e526d). Fidelity and Bitwise are correctly identified as the two leading contributors. However, the headline figure of '$3.86 million' attributed to Fidelity's May 22 inflow is incorrect. Per both sources, Fidelity's actual May 22 inflow was 347.81万 (~$3.48M), not $3.86M. The $3.86M figure (385.69万) actually corresponds to Fidelity's May 21 inflow, as confirmed by Odaily (483310) and PANews (019e4e07). The claim appears to have conflated Fidelity's prior-day figure with the correct May 22 aggregate totals, making the headline specifically misleading even though the supporting aggregate data is accurate.
Summary

SOL spot ETFs recorded $5.94 million in net inflows on May 22, up from the prior day’s $3.86 million. The Fidelity Solana Fund ETF led daily additions with $3.48 million, followed by the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF with $2.29 million. Total net assets across SOL spot ETFs were reported at $971 million, while cumulative historical net inflows reached $1.131 billion. The new data shows broader participation in daily inflows than the previous session, when Fidelity was the only contributor in the provided figures.

Terms & Concepts
  • Spot ETF: An exchange-traded fund designed to track the current market price of an asset through direct or closely linked exposure.
  • Net inflows: The net amount of money entering a fund after accounting for investor withdrawals over a specific period.
  • Total net assets: The aggregate value of a fund’s holdings minus liabilities, often used as a measure of fund size.