Bitwise Reports Strong Debut for Its Solana Staking ETF (BSOL); GSOL Listing on NYSE Next

Solana Steadies Near $195 as Bitwise’s BSOL ETF Sees Strong Debut, Grayscale’s GSOL Heads to NYSE

October 29, 2025 — Solana (SOL) recovered to trade around $195–$196 on Tuesday after briefly slipping below the key $200 mark, as ETF-related headlines dominated market focus.

Bitwise Asset Management announced that its new Solana Staking ETF (BSOL) recorded a strong first day, with $55.4 million in trading volume and $217.2 million in assets under management (AUM). The fund, which launched on October 28, targets 100% staked exposure to Solana and aims to optimize yields near 7% through staking rewards.

Meanwhile, Grayscale Investments confirmed that its Grayscale Solana Trust ETF (GSOL) will begin trading on NYSE Arca on October 29, offering investors a regulated vehicle to gain exposure to SOL and its potential staking returns.


Market Performance

Solana ended the session up 0.78% at $195.58, lagging the broader crypto market by 2.33 percentage points, according to CoinDesk Research’s technical model. The token slipped from $201.03 to a session low of $195.34 before rebounding modestly into the close.

Volume data showed mixed conviction: total activity was 44% below the seven-day average, though trading spiked to 2.56 million SOL — roughly 130% of the daily norm — during the brief breakdown below $200. Analysts described the low at $195.10 as a “capitulation-style dip” that quickly attracted buyers.


DeFi and Liquidity Context

The Solana stablecoin market cap reached $16.25 billion on October 14, up nearly 200% year-to-date from $5 billion. The surge underscores Solana’s growing role as a DeFi liquidity hub, with deeper pools supporting on-chain trading and lending activity.


Technical Overview

  • Trend Range: SOL remains boxed between $194 and $203, showing lower highs at $204.11 and $203.12 — evidence that rallies continue to face selling pressure.
  • Support Levels: Initial support holds at $194–$195; if breached, the next downside zones are $188–$180.
  • Resistance Zones: Near-term resistance sits around $196.50–$197.00, followed by the $200 round number and a stronger barrier at $203.12.

Trading View

The drop under $200 triggered a sharp but contained volume burst, suggesting stop orders and short-term traders drove the move. The subsequent recovery near $195 reflects buyer re-engagement at local support.

With trading volumes still below trend, conviction remains light despite the ETF catalysts. Most analysts see the $194–$203 consolidation band as the key range to monitor:

  • A break above $203 could signal momentum returning toward $210–$215.
  • A move below $194 would expose a retest of the $188–$180 zone.

For now, traders appear content to wait for a decisive breakout before taking stronger directional bets.

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