TLDR Solana treasury companies and ETFs acquired nearly 5% of the total SOL supply in 2025. These entities now hold over 28 million SOL, which has reshaped the TLDR Solana treasury companies and ETFs acquired nearly 5% of the total SOL supply in 2025. These entities now hold over 28 million SOL, which has reshaped the

Solana Treasury Holdings Surge: But Will the Buying Continue?

TLDR

  • Solana treasury companies and ETFs acquired nearly 5% of the total SOL supply in 2025.
  • These entities now hold over 28 million SOL, which has reshaped the token’s circulating structure.
  • Treasury companies stopped net purchases in December, despite a drop in SOL’s market price.
  • Forward Industries holds $871 million worth of SOL, but its market cap is only $608.8 million.
  • Solana Company and DeFi Dev Corp suffered steep declines in their share prices throughout the year.

Solana treasury companies and ETFs absorbed nearly 5% of the total SOL supply during 2025. Combined, they now hold over 28 million SOL. This shift in supply dynamics tightened available liquidity and altered market exposure patterns.

Solana Treasury Companies Shift Strategy in Late 2025

Solana treasury entities acquired over 20 million SOL across the year, worth around $2.6 billion. However, their accumulation was uneven, especially in the final quarter. In December, treasury companies paused purchases despite lower SOL prices.

They instead focused on managing current holdings rather than adding to their positions. A portion of holdings supported validators through staking allocations. This shift reflected caution in deploying additional capital under current market conditions.

Forward Industries retained 40% gains by year-end, though its stock declined post-Q3 peak. Its SOL holdings reached $871 million, while its market value dropped to $608.8 million. This mismatch indicates a drop in interest in equity-based SOL exposure.

Solana Company held 2.3 million SOL, but its stock fell steeply throughout 2025. It ended the year at $2.78, down from $772.50 in March. The firm now depends heavily on internal revenues.

DeFi Dev Corp, holding 2.19 million SOL, also experienced severe market value loss. Its share price dropped from $53.88 to $5.76 before year-end. Without new capital inflows, the firm relies on staking rewards and fee revenues.

ETFs Continue Buying While Companies Hold

While Solana treasury firms reduced activity, ETFs maintained net inflows in late 2025. These funds ended the year with 7.86 million SOL. Total assets under management surpassed $1 billion during December.

These inflows came despite stagnant price action. Unlike firms, ETFs kept absorbing supply from secondary markets. However, their holdings are not locked and may reverse if sentiment changes.

Analysts observed that ETF flows could quickly shift direction. “ETF inflows remain price-sensitive and volatile,” a fund manager noted in December. Therefore, long-term retention remains uncertain.

The ETFs’ rising AUM showed interest in institutional access to Solana without direct exposure. Yet, liquidity constraints can challenge sustained accumulation. Price reactions have remained muted even with continuous buying.

SOL Price Struggles Despite Ecosystem Growth

SOL ended 2025 trading near $128 without confirming new highs. On-chain activity remained strong, and user engagement increased. Solana was among the top fee-generating networks this year.

Despite high utility, many applications sold tokens to fund operations. This created selling pressure that limited price growth. Treasury inflows failed to offset the continuous market supply.

Solana treasury players continued holding but avoided expanding their positions further. ETF activity did not lead to price acceleration. Selling from applications outpaced institutional accumulation.

Social metrics improved during 2025, with engagement rising over 10%. Yet, price performance lagged broader ecosystem growth. Institutions stayed cautious despite strong network indicators.

The Solana treasury allocation trend has now stabilized. With 28 million SOL held, further accumulation may depend on market shifts. ETF flows remain active for now.

The post Solana Treasury Holdings Surge: But Will the Buying Continue? appeared first on CoinCentral.

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