As per CryptoOnChain, $USDC is continuously flowing into Solana blockchain while $SOL coin is now quietly exiting exchanges in huge amounts.As per CryptoOnChain, $USDC is continuously flowing into Solana blockchain while $SOL coin is now quietly exiting exchanges in huge amounts.

Solana Liquidity Shifts as $USDC Floods In and $SOL Moves Off Exchanges

2025/12/01 16:20
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The Solana network has recently experienced a significant divergence. Specifically, $USDC is continuously flowing into Solana blockchain while $SOL is quietly exiting exchanges in huge amounts. As per the data from CryptoOnchain, a well-known crypto data and analytics provider, over the past 7 days, the ecosystem saw $2.12B in total inflows of $USDC into Binance, while $1.11B in $SOL has quit exchanges. This simultaneous $USDC inflow and $SOL outflow denotes a strategic shift in the wider market dynamics on Solana.

Solana Witnesses $2.12B in $USDC Inflows Parallel to $1.11B $SOL Outflow

In line with the on-chain data, Solanas has seen the inclusion of a cumulative $2.12B into Binance. This signifies one of the biggest liquidity jumps for Solana-based stablecoins over the past months. Apart from that, $1.11B in the form of $SOL has left crypto exchanges, highlighting a market-wide decrease in selling pressure.

Keeping this in view, $USDC is getting the leading position as a liquidity vehicle within the Solana ecosystem. In comparison with the 2.12B inflow of $USDC, $USDT has presented a totally opposite outlook. The well-known stablecoin has recorded an outflow of almost $450M. This points toward the shifting market utility and trust in the favor of $USDC. At the same time, tokens like $USD1, $HOLO, $RAY, $PUMP, and $TRUMP also witnessed smaller inflows within the $1.04M-$11.10M range, further boosting the growing liquidity profile of Solana.

Positive Net Flow Boosts Rising Investor Confidence

According to CryptoOnchain, the $2.12B $USDC inflow parallels $1.11B $SOL outflow, revealing that Solana network is undergoing a bullish divergence. Overall, the cumulative inflows of Solana stand at $2.12B while the outflows account for $1.59B. Hence, this positive outlook leans toward broader optimism.

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