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6 November 2025
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Solana (SOL) Price Today, November 6, 2025: SOL steadies near $160 as fresh U.S. ETF inflows arrive and Grayscale waives GSOL fees

Solana’s price is hovering around $160 today after a volatile week for crypto. U.S. spot Solana ETFs keep drawing net inflows, and Grayscale just waived fees on GSOL, while Solana’s network reports no incidents. Here’s what’s moving SOL and the levels to watch now.

Price snapshot (as of publication)

  • Spot price: roughly $159–$161 per SOL in early Thursday trade. Intraday range so far: $154.84 – $163.78.
  • 24‑hour activity: CoinDesk’s live dashboard shows SOL ≈ $160.7 today (Nov 6) with ~$3.9B in 24‑hour volume.
  • Context: Despite a successful U.S. spot-Solana ETF debut last week, SOL fell sharply into midweek; CoinDesk tallied a ~20% slide from the pre‑launch high before stabilizing.

What’s moving SOL today

1) Fresh net inflows into U.S. spot Solana ETFs
Daily flow trackers show continued—if moderating—net inflows into the new Bitwise Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) and Grayscale Solana Trust ETF (GSOL). Farside’s running ledger records $65.2M (Nov 3), $13.2M (Nov 4) and $7.5M BSOL / $2.2M GSOL (Nov 5), taking cumulative inflows toward ~$294M since launch.

2) Grayscale fee holiday lifts the narrative
Late Wednesday (Nov 5), Grayscale said it is waiving GSOL’s sponsor fee and cutting staking‑related fees for up to three months or until AUM hits $1B. GSOL is now staking up to 100% of its SOL with a 7.23% gross / 6.60% net reward rate (as of Nov 5), potentially improving investor net yield during the waiver window.

3) Macro + crypto backdrop
Crypto broadly sold off into Wednesday; CoinDesk noted BTC near $100K and SOL down ~8% on Nov 5 before today’s stabilization—suggesting today’s bid likely reflects dip‑buying plus ETF‑flow support.

4) Under‑the‑hood: network is calm
Solana’s status page lists no incidents for Nov 6 (and recent days), removing outage headlines as a near‑term overhang.


Where SOL stands in the new ETF era

  • Launch timing: Bitwise’s BSOL began trading Oct 28, 2025; Grayscale’s GSOL followed the next day.
  • Regulatory backdrop: In September 2025, the SEC adopted exchange listing standards that opened the door to spot crypto ETFs beyond BTC/ETH—frameworks under which SOL products arrived.
  • Earlier market plumbing: The CME’s plan to list SOL futures (announced Feb 28) helped build a regulated reference market—one traditional prerequisite cited in ETF debates.

Key levels to watch (near term)

  • Support: The $150 area remains a psychological and recently tested floor after this week’s washout; today’s low printed $154.84.
  • Resistance: Near‑term supply sits in the $165–$175 band—where SOL repeatedly stalled earlier this week—before the round‑number $180 handle. (Context drawn from the week’s ranges and intraday highs.)

Adoption & catalysts on deck

  • TradFi ties: A mid‑year tie‑up between R3 and the Solana Foundation positioned Solana for asset‑tokenization pilots with big‑name financials—one reason institutions are watching throughput and stability closely.
  • Performance roadmap: The Firedancer client and the Alpenglow upgrade (testnet targeted for December 2025) aim to cut confirmation times dramatically and diversify client risk—medium‑term throughput catalysts the market will monitor.

Today’s SOL cheat‑sheet

  • Price now: ~$159–$161 (range $154.84–$163.78 intraday).
  • Volume: ~$3.9B (24h).
  • ETF flows: Net positive this week; BSOL and GSOL combined flows show ongoing interest.
  • Headline to know:Grayscale waives GSOL fees and stakes up to 100% of SOL for a limited period.
  • Network status:No incidents reported today.

Outlook (short term)

With sentiment still fragile after Wednesday’s broad crypto selloff, inflow data and the GSOL fee holiday are today’s swing factors for SOL. Holding $150–$155 would keep stabilization hopes intact; a daily close back above $165–$170 would strengthen the case for a relief bounce. Conversely, a decisive break below $150 risks re‑testing lower summer pivot areas. As ever, watch ETF flow prints after the U.S. close and network performance updates for confirmation.


Methodology & sources

Live price/volume and intraday range from market dashboards and the finance feed; ETF timing, flows and fee changes from primary sources and respected trackers.

  • Live SOL price/volume: CoinDesk price page.
  • Intraday price/range widget (above): finance feed.
  • U.S. spot SOL ETF launch (Bitwise/Grayscale): company newsroom & industry press.
  • ETF daily flows & totals: Farside Investors tracker.
  • Grayscale GSOL fee waiver & staking metrics: press release and fund page.
  • Market backdrop / Nov 5 selloff: CoinDesk markets coverage.
  • SEC listing rule context: Reuters.
  • TradFi adoption via R3 tie‑up: Financial Times.
  • Firedancer/Alpenglow timeline context: Brave New Coin.
  • Solana network status: status.solana.com.

Disclosure: This article is for informational purposes only and is not investment advice. Cryptocurrency is volatile; do your own research and consider your risk tolerance before investing.

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