Solana News Update: Institutions Rush to Solana’s Returns as Fintech Firms Struggle with Earning Profits
- SoFi Technologies, a fintech leader, reported $2.34B revenue in 2024 (up from 2021) but faces ongoing net losses (-$113.3M) amid expansion into AI ETFs and blockchain services. - Mono Protocol's $2.83M presale targets 1,011% returns, leveraging WalletConnect and Chainlink partnerships to compete in Web3 infrastructure. - Solana attracts 81% staked SOL (7% yield) and $417M ETF inflows, outpacing Ethereum in institutional adoption despite Ethereum's $12B real-world asset lead. - Regulatory uncertainty pers
The fintech and digital currency industries are experiencing a transformative moment as companies such as
SoFi, which began as a pioneer in student loan refinancing, has grown into a comprehensive financial services provider. Despite ongoing economic headwinds, the company has achieved significant revenue gains, with its top line more than doubling since 2021 to reach $2.34 billion in 2024. Nevertheless, achieving profitability is still underway, as net losses have decreased from $483.9 million in 2021 to $113.3 million in 2024. Experts anticipate SoFi’s revenue could climb to $5.34 billion by 2030, fueled by ventures into AI-driven ETFs, blockchain-powered cross-border payments, and a national banking license that could boost net interest earnings. Wall Street analysts remain cautious, setting an average price target of $25.53—lower than the current $15.40 per share—while a more optimistic outlook from a
Interest from large investors in blockchain networks is growing, with Solana becoming a favored platform for yield opportunities. Over 81% of all
The regulatory landscape remains unpredictable. T. Rowe Price Group, a traditional asset management firm, reported $1.77 trillion in assets under management for Q3 2025, showing steady expansion despite $7.9 billion in client withdrawals, according to
While there is optimism, challenges remain. Mono Protocol must set itself apart from rivals like Chainlink, and SoFi’s path to profitability depends on managing costs and keeping customers engaged. For digital assets, changes in regulation—such as ETF approvals or new restrictions—could lead to market swings. Institutions are also spreading their crypto investments, with some preferring diversified ETPs over single-asset positions to reduce risk.
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