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SOL ETFs pull in $199 mln, BTC loses $799 mln – Are investors shifting gear?

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Last updated: November 2, 2025 11:52 pm
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Key TakeawaysAre institutions rotating from Bitcoin to Solana ETFs?Does the technical setup confirm the shift?Solana gains ground as Bitcoin sees outflows

Key Takeaways

Are institutions rotating from Bitcoin to Solana ETFs?

Inflows hint at it. Solana’s ETFs saw nearly $200M in just four days, while Bitcoin ETFs faced massive outflows.

Does the technical setup confirm the shift?

SOL’s momentum is still 4x weaker than BTC, and its TVL remains flat, signaling liquidity hasn’t caught up.


The market has been stress-testing institutional conviction this Q4.

Massive outflows have hit crypto ETFs. Against that backdrop, Solana [SOL] rolled out its first-ever U.S. spot ETF. It’s a move that naturally reads as either a high-beta risk or a well-timed strategic pivot.

That said, the latest SOL ETF flows seem to back the latter. 

Over just four trading days, $199 million flowed into the Bitwise (BSOL) and Grayscale (GSOL) ETFs. In fact, BSOL led all crypto ETPs with $417 million in weekly inflows, based on data later reposted by Bitwise President.

Solana Solana

Source: X

In essence, it was a bullish week for Solana’s institutional pivot.

That said, the Bitwise President seemed to take a subtle jab at BlackRock’s Bitcoin [BTC] ETF. And, as expected, it stirred plenty of buzz. Analysts were quick to frame it as a strategic move rather than a one-off divergence.

With that in mind, the real question is: Are investors moving from BTC to SOL ETFs? The inflow data definitely hints at it. Still, the real tell might be in the charts.

Does SOL’s setup show momentum shifting against BTC?

Solana gains ground as Bitcoin sees outflows

Looking at the data, the Bitwise President’s jab didn’t come out of nowhere. 

In fact, BlackRock’s BTC ETF (IBIT) made up over 50% of the $799 million in weekly Bitcoin ETF outflows.

Meanwhile, BSOL pulled in $197 million in inflows, effectively positioning Solana as a credible alternative to Bitcoin.

However, the charts tell another story. Despite that shift in ETF flows, it hasn’t really shown up in price action yet.

Solana’s Q4 momentum still runs roughly 4x weaker than Bitcoin’s, dragging the SOL/BTC ratio 8% lower.

SOL BTCSOL BTC

Source: TradingView (SOL/BTC)

So, from an investor standpoint, BTC still looks like the stronger play.

On both the technical and conviction front, Solana hasn’t yet synced with broader spot flows, leaving institutional exposure relatively light. Meanwhile, on-chain metrics echo that slowdown as well.

In the DeFi space, Solana’s TVL has stayed range-bound through Q4, signaling weak liquidity. All things considered, Solana’s ETF debut is a strong statement, but not yet a full-blown breakout, with Bitcoin still leading.

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