Data: U.S. SOL Spot ETF Single-Day Net Inflow Reaches $11.453 Million
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Fresh demand for regulated Solana exposure surfaced on April 10, 2026, as U.S. SOL spot ETFs posted a combined $11.453 million in net inflows, a session that stood out because the buying appears to have been concentrated in Bitwise’s BSOL rather than spread across the category. A WEEX market update for April 10, 2026 Eastern Time, citing SoSoValue, said U.S. SOL spot ETFs recorded a combined $11.453 million of net inflows, with BSOL taking the full reported daily intake. U.S. SOL spot ETF daily inflow $11.453 millionReported combined inflow for April 10, 2026 ET, based on secondary coverage citing SoSoValue. Source: WEEX. Because the underlying SoSoValue U.S. SOL spot ETF dashboard was not directly readable in this environment, that daily flow should be treated as a single accessible secondary report rather than independently confirmed primary-source data. The same WEEX report said BSOL’s historical total net inflow reached $789 million, while Bitwise said BSOL surpassed $500 million in assets under management in its first 18 days of trading. BSOL Captures The Entire Daily SOL ETF Intake At the category level, WEEX reported total U.S. SOL spot ETF net assets of $828 million, a SOL net asset ratio of 1.69%, and historical cumulative inflows of $975 million, which gives scale to the latest session while showing the category is still small beside Bitcoin and Ethereum ETF complexes. U.S. SOL spot ETF net assets $828 millionReported total net asset value for the U.S. SOL spot ETF category in the same cited data set. Source: WEEX. Measured against the reported $975 million in cumulative category inflows, BSOL’s $789 million historical total implies Bitwise has captured roughly 80.9% of all net subscriptions tracked so far, making the latest session as much a product-concentration story as a sector-demand story. Why ETF Flow Data Matters For Solana…
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