Solana News Today: Institutional Cash Floods Solana ETFs as Bitcoin Funds Bleed Out


Over $1 billion in
(SOL) tokens were transferred in minutes earlier this week, according to blockchain monitoring firm Whale Alert, sparking speculation about institutional activity and market sentiment. The transfers, involving 7.6 million SOL across six transactions, occurred among unidentified wallets, raising questions about whether they represented profit-taking, fund consolidation, or inflows into newly launched Solana ETFs. The sudden movement coincided with a brief price rebound for SOL, which amid broader crypto market volatility.Despite the sharp price swings, Solana ETFs have defied the November downturn, recording 19 consecutive days of inflows totaling $476 million as of Nov. 21. Bitwise's
fund dominated the streak, capturing 89% of the inflows with its 0.20% fee structure and 100% staking exposure. This institutional demand contrasts with and ETFs, which saw heavy outflows during the same period. Analysts to Solana's unique value proposition: low fees, high transaction throughput (70 million daily transactions), and staking yields that differentiate it from larger rivals.The recent turbulence has prompted Solana's developers to propose a radical monetary policy shift under SIMD-0411. The plan accelerates the blockchain's transition to scarcity by doubling the annual disinflation rate from 15% to 30%, aiming to reduce token issuance by 22.3 million SOL over six years. This would curb sell pressure and redirect staking capital into DeFi activity by lowering yields from 6.41% to 2.42% by 2029. Proponents argue the move
, where 79.6% of Solana's supply is currently held at a loss.Macroeconomic factors also contributed to Solana's recent 11% surge against USDT, driven by optimism around the Federal Reserve's rate-cut expectations and a broader altcoin rally. U.S. CPI data, which rose 2.7% year-over-year in November, reinforced bets on looser monetary policy, while
coins and AI-related tokens fueled risk-on sentiment. Institutional flows into crypto remain robust, with $439.5 million entering Bitcoin ETFs and $305.7 million into Ethereum ETFs, suggesting a broader appetite for digital assets despite near-term volatility .Solana's institutional momentum shows no signs of slowing. Earlier this month, the network secured $1 billion in funding and launched its first public liquid staking strategy, signaling growing confidence in its infrastructure. Corporate validators and staking providers are increasingly adopting Solana's high-performance architecture, which processes transactions at a fraction of Ethereum's cost. This institutional backing, combined with ETF-driven demand,
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