Solana ETFs Stage Grand Illusion 🎭, SOL Price Dips Beneath $140 Curtain

The Solana ETFs, after a desolate odyssey of twenty-one days, finally welcomed a meager $5.37 million on the frost-kissed evening of November 28th, as if the market had briefly remembered its own name before slipping back into forgetfulness. A fleeting respite, this, for the price of SOL, that sardonic jester, now pirouetted beneath the $140 threshold, a cruel jest for investors clutching their metaphorical pearls.

  • The Grayscale GSOL and Fidelity FSOL, two titans in this ballet of capital, led the charge with $4.33 million and $2.42 million respectively, while 21Shares’ TSOL sulked with $1.38 million in outflows, a minor contretemps. Bitwise’s BSOL, VanEck’s VSOL, and Canary’s SOLC, meanwhile, played the role of silent observers, their inflows a barren zero.
  • Cumulative inflows, a staggering $618.59 million, loomed like a gothic cathedral of ambition, though the price of SOL, now $137, seemed indifferent to such grandeur.

As the broader market wilted like a dahlia in a snowstorm, the Solana token slumped further, a 30-day decline etched into its very blockchain. The inflows, one might say, were a sonnet penned by an AI-meticulous, yet devoid of soul.

The cumulative net inflow, $618.59 million, stood as a monument to institutional resolve, while total net assets under management reached $888.25 million-a number that, in another life, might have been considered auspicious. On November 28th, the total value traded, a paltry $30.01 million, whispered of a market too weary to shout.

Grayscale’s GSOL, with its $77.83 million in cumulative inflows, and Bitwise’s BSOL, the pious leader with $527.79 million, dominated the stage. Fidelity’s FSOL, holding $32.30 million, played the dutiful understudy. Meanwhile, 21Shares’ TSOL, with its $27.60 million in outflows, resembled a tragic opera sung in candlelight.

And so, the ETFs danced their waltz of inflows while SOL, the uninvited guest, continued its descent. A dissonance, this, between capital and price, as if the market had forgotten the choreography. One might ask: Is this accumulation or a masquerade? Only time, that fickle flibbertigibbet, will tell.

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2025-11-29 18:01