Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley says the firm's Solana Staking ETF, BSOL, has attracted more than $20 million in inflows, a figure that puts fresh attention on investor appetite for Solana-linked
Bitwise CEO Hunter Horsley says the firm's Solana Staking ETF, BSOL, has attracted more than $20 million in inflows, a figure that puts fresh attention on investor appetite for Solana-linked exposure across global markets, including Southeast Asia.
The update came directly from Horsley, who leads Bitwise, in a post on his official X account. He identified BSOL as Bitwise's Solana Staking ETF and said the product had drawn over $20 million in inflows. No additional fund documents, flow tables, or filing details accompanied the statement. For related coverage, see SEC-Approved Crypto ETFs in 2026: Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana, XRP & Full List.
The claim rests on a single executive statement. Beyond Horsley's own attribution of the inflow figure, there is no independent flow report or regulatory filing available yet to corroborate the number, so the update should be read as the CEO's own account of demand for the product. For related coverage, see South Africa Crypto Draft Risks R1M Fines, Says VALR CEO.
ETF inflows are commonly read as a signal of investor demand, since capital moving into a fund reflects buyers choosing regulated exposure over holding a token directly. Horsley's framing ties that demand specifically to a Solana staking product, making appetite for Solana exposure the clearest takeaway.
The update lands as regulated crypto funds continue to broaden. Solana, the underlying asset, now sits alongside Bitcoin, Ethereum and XRP on the list of SEC-approved crypto ETFs in 2026, and Bitwise itself recently expanded its lineup when the Bitwise Avalanche ETF began trading on the NYSE. A staking-focused Solana vehicle extends that shelf of single-asset products.
Inflow milestones are one of the few concrete demand signals available to investors tracking these products, much as reporting around Bitcoin ETF inflows against rising Treasury yields has served as a proxy for institutional interest in that market.
What Southeast Asian investors should watch next
For traders in Jakarta, Manila, Bangkok and Singapore, US-listed products like BSOL are not directly accessible on local venues such as Indodax, Tokocrypto or Coins.ph. Their relevance is as a sentiment gauge: sustained inflows into a Solana staking ETF can shape how regional desks and retail investors read demand for the asset.
The next verification step is official confirmation. Readers should look to future fund flow disclosures, provider updates or filings rather than infer net asset totals, performance or approval status from the single figure Horsley shared. That same caution applied to ETF-driven moves like the Zcash rally tied to Grayscale ETF speculation.
Until such data is published, the responsible read is narrow: a Bitwise executive has stated the inflow milestone, and the supporting documentation to independently verify it is not yet on the record.
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