Solana Takes a Nosedive Below $83 While BSOL Refuses to Get the Memo—Is $100 Finally in Sight?
Solana price slipped below the $83 mark after a rough 24 hours, with the token trading at $82.26—a 2.88% decline. The dip follows a week of volatility and puts an end to Solana's streak of stable ETF inflows.
BSOL was the lone bright spot in the ETF market, posting the only daily inflow at $11.45 million. Every other listed SOL fund showed zero daily change, keeping the broader ETF scene decidedly flat. Meanwhile, BSOL continued doing its own thing like that friend who shows up to brunch with a better job, better haircut, and apparently better market timing.
For context, total net assets across Solana ETFs sit at $827.71 million—roughly 1.69% of Solana's market cap. Cumulative net inflow has reached $974.68 million, with $22.03 million in daily value traded.
BSOL led the pack with $586.39 million in net assets and $789.36 million in cumulative inflow. It saw 134.26K one-day SOL inflow, traded at $11.46, and gained 1.42% with $10.57 million in value traded. BSOL is basically that overachiever who aces the test while everyone else was cramming the wrong chapters.
GSOL came second with $106.11 million in net assets, $103.50 million cumulative inflow, and zero daily inflow. It rose 1.60% to $6.36 with $10.06 million traded.
FSOL held $100.55 million in net assets, $150.84 million cumulative inflow, and gained 1.61% to $10.09—also with zero daily inflow.
VSOL, SOEZ, QSOL, TSOL, and SOLC all reported zero daily inflows. TSOL remains the odd one out, carrying the only negative cumulative figure at -$102.69 million. Somewhere, TSOL's portfolio manager is explaining to their cat why they're down six figures.
GSOL posted the largest share volume at 1.59 million, ahead of BSOL's 928.78K shares.
On the price front, Solana showed early sideways movement around $84.00 before climbing above $85.00 and reaching an intraday high near $86.00. The advance proved short-lived—price pulled back, lost steam around the midrange, and then took a sharp downward turn that drove Solana below $84.00 and toward the low $82 range. Classic Solana behavior, like a WiFi signal that looks strong until you actually try to load a webpage.
A modest rebound followed, but recovery remained limited. Late trading stayed compressed near
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