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Top Publicly Traded Firms Holding Solana (SOL) in ...
Decrypt •Sunday, December 21, 2025 at 04:40 PM•1 min read

Top Publicly Traded Firms Holding Solana (SOL) in Their Treasury

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According to reports, institutions are increasingly adding Solana (SOL) to their balance sheets. The article highlights the top publicly traded companies with the largest Solana holdings in their treasury. The trend indicates growing institutional interest in Solana and its potential as a store of value or investment asset. The development reflects a broader acceptance of Solana within traditional financial circles, suggesting a positive outlook for the cryptocurrency's market presence.

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Top Publicly Traded Firms Holding Solana (SOL) in Their Treasury

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According to reports, institutions are increasingly adding Solana (SOL) to their balance sheets. The article highlights the top publicly traded companies with the largest Solana holdings in their treasury. The trend indicates growing institutional interest in Solana and its potential as a store of value or investment asset. The development reflects a broader acceptance of Solana within traditional financial circles, suggesting a positive outlook for the cryptocurrency's market presence.

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