Solana ETF has recorded eight consecutive weeks of capital inflows, with a total inflow of approximately $41.08 million last week, indicating that institutional investors continue to maintain interest. Meanwhile, a new $75,000 privacy-focused hackathon aims to expand the network's utility. Derivatives data shows a strong bullish momentum, with open interest increasing by 4.90% to about $8.58 billion, and short liquidations significantly exceeding long liquidations. Technical analysis indicates that SOL has broken through key levels, with traders closely watching the $145 and $150 resistance levels for potential breakthroughs.
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Solana ETF has recorded eight consecutive weeks of capital inflows, with a total inflow of approximately $41.08 million last week, indicating that institutional investors continue to maintain interest. Meanwhile, a new $75,000 privacy-focused hackathon aims to expand the network's utility. Derivatives data shows a strong bullish momentum, with open interest increasing by 4.90% to about $8.58 billion, and short liquidations significantly exceeding long liquidations. Technical analysis indicates that SOL has broken through key levels, with traders closely watching the $145 and $150 resistance levels for potential breakthroughs.