Solana Captures Institutional Investors’ Attention, Inflows Rise To $135 Million

Solana Captures Institutional Investors’ Attention, Inflows Rise To $135 Million

Solana has held its stance among altcoins, registering inflows more than any other cryptocurrency besides Bitcoin last week.  Institutional investment products have witnessed consecutive eight weeks of inflows, with some cryptocurrencies receiving a greater amount of inflows than others. According to the new CoinShares report on digital asset funds, the majority of this money went into Bitcoin products as the crypto continues to attract investor interest in light of recent developments in the crypto industry.  Solana Gains Momentum Among Institutional Investors Solana has been on an....


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