A recent interesting phenomenon has just occurred—on the 13th, Bitcoin ETF saw a net inflow of only 492 units, indicating that institutional enthusiasm for entering the market is somewhat lukewarm. But what truly draws attention is Ethereum: 27,000 ETH experienced a net outflow, a significant amount.



Even more eye-catching is the Solana ETF, where funds are rushing in like crazy. Behind these changes, is it simply capital switching between different sectors, or has the market style completely changed?

Look, Bitcoin, as the leader, is now experiencing a slow inflow; Ethereum is being sold off; while Solana is being aggressively bought by institutions. Such a contrast would have been unimaginable just a few months ago. Is this recent selling pressure on Ethereum a temporary adjustment, or is there a deeper reason? Are institutions really abandoning ETH in favor of SOL?

If institutional accumulation is indeed focusing on Solana, whether this wave of SOL's market can hit new highs depends on whether the current funds can be stabilized. But we also need to be cautious—sometimes, institutions can quickly enter and exit, and how long this hot trend can last is the key. The logic of market rotation has always been very pragmatic: institutions pour money into the opportunities they see, but it’s always a matter of who is in and who is out next time.
ETH5,4%
SOL2,76%
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NewPumpamentalsvip
· 20h ago
ETH's selling pressure this time is quite intense. Are institutions really switching tracks? It seems like just speculating on rotation expectations. SOL has risen, but can it stay stable? That's the real question—institutions are entering and exiting so quickly. BTC inflow is so small that it's a bit strange. Are big players waiting for something? How far can this cycle for SOL go? Honestly, it feels a bit虚假. ETH has been hammered so much that I can't quite understand it. Is there any change in the technical aspect, or is it purely a capital flow issue? The group of institutions sweeping through Solana is definitely bottom-fishing. Let's see if it can be pulled up later. It's the same rotation logic again—next month, switch to another coin and do it all over.
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SchrodingerWalletvip
· 20h ago
This wave of SOL being swept up aggressively is real, but I still feel it's a bit虚啊, institutions enter quickly and exit just as fast --- BTC inflow is only 492? This enthusiasm is really too perfunctory haha --- Ethereum being hammered so hard, feels a bit over the top --- Rotation, rotation, just betting on who takes the final baton --- Will SOL this time be another fleeting moment? Thinking about the last hype --- ETH outflow of 27,000 is really a bit scary, where is the bottom --- Institutions just like this, piling into wherever it's hot, no resolve --- So should I now buy SOL or hold ETH? My head hurts --- Bitcoin is the real leader, these are just small fights --- Just watching the excitement without caring much, just waiting to see what戏 SOL will perform next
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BlockchainArchaeologistvip
· 20h ago
ETH this wave of bloodshed is quite fierce, it seems institutions are really reallocating, can SOL hold up? Institutions are just gamblers, they rush where it's hot, SOL was hot this wave, and next wave who knows who will be in the lead. 492 BTC inflow? The leading players are no longer spending money, what does that mean? ETH was hammered so fiercely, I want to buy the dip, but I'm afraid institutions will continue to clear their positions. How long can SOL's popularity last? It feels like another scythe is about to come. Is it true that institutions are shifting from ETH to SOL? This transition is a bit fast. It looks like the market is really rotating; can BTC maintain its leading position?
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BuyHighSellLowvip
· 20h ago
ETH's recent drop is quite harsh. Are institutions really switching tracks, or is it just rebalancing? The hype around SOL won't last long; I've seen this pattern too many times. BTC inflows are so low, it's really unbelievable. Are they all just going to play with small coins now? Institutions harvest the retail investors and then run away. Don't get overwhelmed by this Solana wave. This rotation is really crazy; from stagnation to celebration in just a moment.
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OnchainUndercovervip
· 20h ago
ETH this wave is really a bit tragic, 27,000 coins were directly dumped, what are the institutions playing at? How long can SOL's popularity last this time? It feels a bit虚虚. BTC is冷冰冰, ETH was背刺, SOL becomes the宠儿, the轮动 is too fast, brother. The机构's操作 is too realistic, whichever涨就砸哪个, no soul. Why suddenly ETH doesn't香 anymore? This calls for self-reflection. SOL is now at the风口浪尖, be careful with quick入 and快出. This节奏... it seems ETH's good days might really have to wait. Once the机构出手, the格局完全变样, it's太绝了.
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