Solana Sentiment Sours as VanEck’s VSOL ETF Sees Fresh Outflows
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The VanEck Solana ETF, VSOL, recorded net outflows of $521,095 on February 06, 2026, a move that shaved roughly 3.1% off its assets under management. The fund now oversees about $16.68 million in AUM, with the latest redemption underscoring mounting investor caution toward Solana-linked products after a sharp price slide in the underlying token.
The related asset, SOL-USD, is currently trading at $85.13, having dropped about 45.6% over the past three months. Its 1-day technical stance is flashing a bearish tone, with a Sell signal, reinforcing the risk-off shift that appears to be driving money out of VSOL.
While a single day’s flow of just over half a million dollars may seem modest in absolute terms, the fact that it represents more than 3% of the ETF’s capital base highlights how sensitive specialized crypto funds remain to short-term sentiment swings. Persistent price pressure in Solana and negative technicals could keep pressure on Solana-focused ETFs, unless a clear catalyst emerges to stabilize the token and entice inflows back into the space.
For a more detailed analysis and real-time sentiment trends, check the live cryptocurrency prices here.

