Solana News Update: Institutions Favor Solana's Fast Transactions, Driving $417 Million ETF Inflows and Surpassing BTC and ETH
- Solana's blockchain hit $29B weekly DEX volume and 70M daily transactions in October, surpassing Ethereum . - Bitwise Solana ETF attracted $417M inflows, outpacing Bitcoin/ETH ETFs amid growing institutional adoption. - Network's 1,100 TPS throughput and 7% staking yields contrast with Ethereum's 3% yields and fragmented Layer 2 solutions. - Whale activity and $2T stablecoin transfers highlight ecosystem strength, while XRP's 25,000 daily accounts lag behind.
Solana Leads Blockchain Sector with Unprecedented $29B Weekly DEX Turnover
Solana’s blockchain has rapidly become a powerhouse in decentralized finance (DeFi), with its daily transaction count and decentralized exchange (DEX) volumes highlighting its increasing influence. Data from DefiLlama reveals that
Confidence in Solana was recently reinforced by a notable whale transaction. The investor known as "2z4gKC," who had staked more than 23,000
Interest from institutional investors in Solana has also picked up, with exchange-traded funds (ETFs) playing a significant role. The Bitwise Solana ETF (BSOL) alone saw $417 million in new investments during its first week, surpassing the combined $750 million in outflows from
Solana’s rising popularity has fueled debates with competitors such as Ripple. Vibhu, a manager at the Solana Foundation, challenged
Solana’s technical strengths continue to reinforce its standing. Unlike Ethereum, which relies on rollups for most DeFi transactions, Solana processes all transactions on a single layer, resulting in lower costs and quicker confirmations. The network’s throughput is 1,100 transactions per second, supported by a Nakamoto Coefficient of 20 and 1,295 validators, as outlined in the Cryptoslate analysis. Experts attribute Solana’s robustness to its parallel transaction execution and stake-weighted quality-of-service (QoS) features, which help maintain performance during peak demand.
Comparisons with Ethereum remain central. While Ethereum’s upgrades are designed to enhance scalability, its dependence on Layer 2 solutions can fragment the user experience, according to Davis. Solana’s more straightforward design has attracted developers and projects at a faster pace, with 7,625 new developers joining in 2024, as reported by Cryptoslate. Institutional investors are also drawn to Solana’s staking returns—currently near 7%—which are higher than Ethereum’s 3%, making it more appealing for those seeking yield, according to
From a price perspective, Solana is facing significant resistance around the $200 mark. The price has remained above $180, but a successful move above $200 could spark a rally toward $260, while failing to break through may lead to a drop to $158, according to a
As Solana continues to surpass its competitors in both transaction volume and institutional adoption, its long-term growth will hinge on ongoing technical progress and the ability to attract practical applications. With strong ETF inflows, significant whale activity, and robust on-chain metrics, Solana remains a focal point in the dynamic world of cryptocurrency.
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