Solana Leads Stablecoin Inflows While Other Chains Face Outflow Pressure
Data from the past 24 hours reveals a notable divergence in stablecoin flows across major blockchain networks. Solana emerged as the standout performer, recording the largest net increase in stablecoin supply—a clear signal of short-term liquidity rushing onto the network.
Meanwhile, Ethereum, Polygon, and other leading chains experienced a decidedly different story. Most saw either stagnant growth or faced net outflows of stablecoins, pointing to a deliberate rotation of capital. This shift suggests traders and investors are strategically moving liquidity toward Solana, possibly anticipating higher yields or responding to transaction efficiency advantages.
The divergence underscores a key trend: when capital starts flowing directionally across chains, it often precedes notable market moves. Whether this reflects genuine conviction in Solana's ecosystem or temporary arbitrage opportunities remains to be seen.
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DeFiGrayling
· 2025-12-28 00:07
Is this wave of SOL about to take off? It seems like big players are quietly positioning themselves.
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Why is ETH still losing... It’s been overshadowed by SOL again.
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Damn, wait a minute, is this another signal of a new wave of market manipulation...
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Funds flowing into SOL, what does that mean... Those in the know understand.
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Something's off, why did ETH suddenly cool down, and SOL start to explode?
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Damn, here we go again? Every time this happens, there's a crash. I don’t believe it.
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There’s something going on, is the SOL ecosystem about to rise in the next couple of days?
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Wait, wait, wait, is this data reliable... How can ETH still be so miserable?
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Funds are rotating again, how long can SOL hold this time?
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I just want to know, will I get trapped again if I follow this time?
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UncleWhale
· 2025-12-26 11:51
Sol's recent drain has been quite aggressive, and ETH's withdrawal speed is also quite fast.
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ShadowStaker
· 2025-12-26 11:46
solana vacuum cleaner arc is wild... but ngl the "efficiency advantage" framing feels lazy? real question—is this actually conviction or just yield farming tourists rotating through whatever's farming 50% this week. mev on sol still sketchy tbh
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BTCBeliefStation
· 2025-12-26 11:43
Sol is starting to bleed again, is it really going to rise this time?
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Wait, the outflow of ETH is so fierce... Does anyone know what's going on?
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Funds are pouring into Sol, either for arbitrage or because they truly believe in it. Anyway, I'm just following along.
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Haha, here we go again. Every time, they say directional flow indicates a big trend, but what’s the result...
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No, is Solana really attracting money this wave or is it about to be cut again?
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Wow, stablecoins are all rushing to Sol. What's wrong with Ethereum?
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Chains with poor algorithms are dead, they deserve it. Solana should be stable this time, right?
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Capital rotation, maybe. Today it’s Sol, tomorrow it could be others. Don’t take it too seriously.
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BoredWatcher
· 2025-12-26 11:39
sol this wave is really bloodsucking, how did eth get overtaken...
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Are all the funds flowing into sol because of confidence or is it another trap to cut the leeks?
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Wait, is this coming again... every time there's a switch in such flow directions, it's not good news
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sol won't stay hot for three days before returning to reality, don't be brainwashed everyone
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nah sol is probably going to be hyped up again, what can 24-hour data really tell us...
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As expected, more people chase hot topics. Where are the true value investors?
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Stablecoin inflows mean bullish? I feel like it's just layout to cut the leeks
Solana Leads Stablecoin Inflows While Other Chains Face Outflow Pressure
Data from the past 24 hours reveals a notable divergence in stablecoin flows across major blockchain networks. Solana emerged as the standout performer, recording the largest net increase in stablecoin supply—a clear signal of short-term liquidity rushing onto the network.
Meanwhile, Ethereum, Polygon, and other leading chains experienced a decidedly different story. Most saw either stagnant growth or faced net outflows of stablecoins, pointing to a deliberate rotation of capital. This shift suggests traders and investors are strategically moving liquidity toward Solana, possibly anticipating higher yields or responding to transaction efficiency advantages.
The divergence underscores a key trend: when capital starts flowing directionally across chains, it often precedes notable market moves. Whether this reflects genuine conviction in Solana's ecosystem or temporary arbitrage opportunities remains to be seen.