Institutional appetite for Solana is surging, with financial heavyweights Rothschild Investment and PNC Financial Services revealing holdings in the newly launched Solana exchange-traded funds (ETFs).
- Rothschild and PNC disclosed new Solana ETF holdings.
- Bitwise’s Solana fund saw strong inflows despite market weakness.
- SOL rebounded near $169 with improving technical signals.
- Analysts eye potential continuation if momentum holds.
Their filings come as Solana products continue to attract inflows while Bitcoin and Ethereum funds face heavy redemptions.
In the latest disclosures to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, Rothschild Investment LLC—managing around $1.5 billion in assets—reported ownership of 6,000 shares of the Volatility Shares Solana ETF (SOLZ), valued at approximately $132,000. PNC Financial Services, which oversees roughly $569 billion, also revealed 1,453 SOLZ shares worth about $32,000.
Both institutions join a growing list of traditional players, including Heck Capital Advisors, Belvedere Trading, and Tactive Advisors, who have been steadily accumulating exposure to Solana through ETF vehicles.
Bitwise Solana ETF Maintains Momentum
Adding to the bullish sentiment, Bitwise’s Solana ETF saw inflows of over $126 million in its first full week of trading, marking eight consecutive days of net gains. The momentum came as Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs collectively recorded $2.6 billion in outflows during the same period, signaling a notable rotation in institutional demand.
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Together, the Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) and the Grayscale Solana ETF (GSOL) have amassed around $336 million in total inflows over the past two weeks. The BSOL fund alone accounts for $323.8 million, driven by investor interest in Solana’s staking yield and on-chain performance.
SOL Price Rebounds From Key Support
Solana’s price action has mirrored this optimism. SOL climbed nearly 5% in the past 24 hours to trade around $169, recovering from recent lows near $150. According to CoinMarketCap, this recovery coincides with rising ETF inflows and an increase in trading volume by more than 50%, signaling renewed confidence among market participants.
The daily chart shows SOL rebounding from its mid-October slump, with momentum indicators beginning to turn upward. The MACD histogram is approaching a bullish crossover zone, while the Relative Strength Index (RSI) has moved back above 43, suggesting improving sentiment. Analysts highlight the $150 level as critical support, noting that sustained buying pressure could push SOL toward the $180–$200 range.
Meanwhile, Coinglass data reveals a 3% rise in open interest to $7.8 billion, with futures positions on CME and Binance jumping 5% and 4% respectively—another signal of strengthening bullish positioning.
Institutional Interest Could Redefine Solana’s Market Outlook
The combination of steady ETF inflows and growing institutional exposure underscores Solana’s evolution from a fast-growing blockchain to an established investment-grade asset. With ETFs providing a regulated entry point for traditional investors, Solana’s integration into mainstream finance may only be at its beginning.
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