SOL this week took a hit—down 6% to $128 as broader crypto markets saw red across the board. But here's the twist: while retail panicked, institutional players doubled down. Cantor Fitzgerald just made headlines with their first regulated ETF position in SOL, signaling serious conviction from traditional finance heavyweights. Meanwhile, Kalshi's move to launch prediction markets directly on-chain isn't just noise—it's proof that real-world applications are finally gaining traction beyond speculation. The price might be bleeding, but the infrastructure buildout? That's accelerating.

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BankruptWorkervip
· 5h ago
Institutions are buying the dip, while retail investors are selling at a loss. That's the difference.
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GateUser-7dad9aecvip
· 12-04 10:49
Watching Closely 🔍
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SneakyFlashloanvip
· 12-03 18:04
Institutions entering the market is no exaggeration; retail investors get harvested, and the game never changes.
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consensus_whisperervip
· 12-03 17:50
SOL has dropped this much and there are still institutions buying the dip. What does that mean? Retail investors are getting cut, that’s all.
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DAOdreamervip
· 12-03 17:39
Institutions buy the dip while retail investors cut their losses. The story is old but never goes out of style, haha.
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