PANews reported on November 14 that, according to SoSoValue data, the US Solana spot ETF saw a net inflow of $1.49 million on November 13 (Eastern Time). The Bitwise Solana spot ETF (BSOL) saw a net inflow of $1.49 million in a single day, bringing its total historical net inflow to $346 million. The Grayscale Solana spot ETF GSOL saw no net inflows, with a historical total net inflow of $24.32 million. As of press time, the Solana spot ETF has a total net asset value of $533 million, a net asset value ratio of 0.64%, and a cumulative net inflow of $370 million.PANews reported on November 14 that, according to SoSoValue data, the US Solana spot ETF saw a net inflow of $1.49 million on November 13 (Eastern Time). The Bitwise Solana spot ETF (BSOL) saw a net inflow of $1.49 million in a single day, bringing its total historical net inflow to $346 million. The Grayscale Solana spot ETF GSOL saw no net inflows, with a historical total net inflow of $24.32 million. As of press time, the Solana spot ETF has a total net asset value of $533 million, a net asset value ratio of 0.64%, and a cumulative net inflow of $370 million.

The US Solana spot ETF saw a net inflow of $1.49 million in a single day.

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PANews reported on November 14 that, according to SoSoValue data, the US Solana spot ETF saw a net inflow of $1.49 million on November 13 (Eastern Time).

The Bitwise Solana spot ETF (BSOL) saw a net inflow of $1.49 million in a single day, bringing its total historical net inflow to $346 million.

The Grayscale Solana spot ETF GSOL saw no net inflows, with a historical total net inflow of $24.32 million.

As of press time, the Solana spot ETF has a total net asset value of $533 million, a net asset value ratio of 0.64%, and a cumulative net inflow of $370 million.

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