In recent months, Solana (SOL) has emerged as a formidable competitor to Ethereum (ETH), consistently outpacing its larger rival in various key metrics. Analysts from The Motley Fool have highlighted that while Solana is sprinting ahead, Ethereum seems to be trotting along in comparison. Ethereum’s Market Lead May Be At Risk A particularly telling metric in this competition is the total value locked (TVL) within each ecosystem. TVL serves as an indicator of the capital deposited in a blockchain’s decentralized applications (dApps) and smart contracts. A higher total value locked often signifies greater value within the ecosystem, reflecting growing user engagement and investment. Over the past year, Solana has seen its total value locked soar by approximately 198%, reaching around $38.5 billion. Related Reading: Bitcoin Could Go To Zero, Hedge Fund CEO Warns Meanwhile, Ethereum has also doubled its total value locked, which now stands at approximately $362.7 billion. However, the growth rate of Solana’s ecosystem outpaces that of Ethereum, signaling a shift in user activity and interest. Despite Ethereum’s substantial lead in TVL, particularly in the stablecoin sector where it hosts around $161.1 billion compared to Solana’s $12.9 billion, the rapid growth of Solana’s ecosystem raises questions about its long-term market share. The Motley Fool analysts suggest that if this trend continues, Solana could capture a significant portion of the market currently dominated by the Ethereum blockchain. Solana To Dominate The Tokenized Stock Market? One of the key factors contributing to Solana’s growth is its advantage in transaction speed and cost. As the market and interest for real-world asset (RWA) tokenization expands, Solana is said to be positioned as a preferred platform for issuing and trading tokenized stocks. This segment of the tokenization market is continuously gaining traction, and Solana has already accumulated $69.2 million in tokenized stock value within just the last three months. In contrast, Ethereum holds $274.8 million in tokenized stocks, but much of that flow occurred only recently. Related Reading: XRP Explosion Ahead? Analysts Outline Longevity And Bold $200 Target Moreover, Solana’s total tokenized assets grew by 35% to reach $671.4 million in just 30 days ending on September 24, while Ethereum’s tokenized asset value saw only a modest 2% increase, reaching $9 billion. The analysts concluded by stressing that the asset tokenization market is still in its early stages, and Solana appears well-positioned to capitalize on this opportunity. When it comes to price growth, Ethereum is in the lead, having risen by over 50% year-to-date, compared to Solana’s 33% increase in the same period. At the time of writing, the price of SOL hovers just above the $209 mark, representing a 28% gap between current valuations and its record high of $293. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com
Institutional confidence in Solana (SOL) remains strong, making it one of the stable altcoins in the market. Treasury wallets now hold over 20.9 million SOL, roughly 3.64% of the total supply, indicating that large investors are increasingly viewing SOL alongside Bitcoin and Ethereum as part of diversified crypto portfolios. Related Reading: XRP Supply Shock Incoming As Axelar And Flare Target 8 Billion Tokens Companies like Forward Industries and Brera Holdings have disclosed their asset exposure, while ARK has added Solana-related equities and continues to emphasize the network’s expansion. Meanwhile, speculation about a potential Solana staking ETF has gained momentum; if approved, it could reduce circulating supply and provide yield access, potentially attracting significant new capital into SOL. Mid-cycle analyst targets of $300–$500 reflect this institutional interest along with rising on-chain activity. SOL's price trends to the upside but with some losses on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD chart on Tradingview Firedancer + Alpenglow: Leap in Performance vs. Decentralization Risk Solana’s technology roadmap provides another boost. Jump Crypto’s Firedancer client proposes SIMD-0370 to remove the fixed compute block limit, allowing higher-performance validators to process more complex blocks and increasing overall throughput. At the same time, the Alpenglow upgrade (testnet scheduled for December) aims to drastically reduce transaction finality, from approximately 12.8 seconds to 150 milliseconds, making Solana the fastest major chain. These changes could strengthen Solana’s leadership in high-volume DeFi and payments. However, critics warn that increasing centralization may occur if smaller validators cannot afford the necessary hardware upgrades. The primary challenge is striking a balance between raw speed and validator diversity, which is crucial for evaluating the network’s long-term resilience. Price Levels: Can Solana (SOL) Bulls Defend $207? Currently, SOL hovers near $208–$210, up modestly on the day as momentum rebuilds. The market now focuses on $207 as the first support level; a sustained hold preserves the uptrend and keeps a retest of $230–$253 possible, with $257 (the 52-week high) remaining above. Losing $207 opens the door to $190–$185 as the next demand zone, and a deeper shakeout could test $165–$167. Short-term sentiment is supported by improving tape dynamics, higher spot volumes, and active addresses, although macro factors remain a swing factor. For traders, the constructive setup is to hold $207, reclaim $223–$230, and then challenge $253–$257. For investors, the thesis relies on three pillars: increasing treasury ownership and potential ETF catalysts, throughput leadership from Firedancer and Alpenglow, and expanding real-world utility across DeFi and commerce. Related Reading: Bitcoin LTH Selling Pressure Builds: 6–12M Coins Keep Flowing Onto The Market If Solana maintains support while upgrades happen as scheduled, the path toward new highs strengthens; if not, expect a choppy Q4 with value emerging around the $185 area. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Solana is once again at a pivotal crossroads, with its price hovering around the 50-day EMA —a level that could dictate its next major move. A decisive break above $220 could ignite fresh bullish momentum, while failure to hold could open the door for a slide back toward $175. SOL Tests 50-Day EMA As Market Watches Closely Lark Davis, a widely followed crypto analyst on X, recently noted that Solana has returned to test its 50-day EMA. This moving average has historically provided both support and resistance for SOL, making the latest retest a key moment for traders watching the coin’s short-term direction. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Nosedives – Traders Fear More Pain Could Be Ahead In addition, Davis highlighted signs of improving momentum on the indicators. The MACD histograms are curving upward, hinting at a potential shift in momentum from bearish to bullish, while the RSI is slowly rising, suggesting that buying pressure may be building. These developments signal that Solana is preparing for a recovery phase if buyers step in with stronger conviction. Despite these encouraging signals, Davis noted that trading volumes remain muted. Low volume often raises concerns about the strength behind a move, as rallies without significant participation can fade quickly. What To Watch For As Solana Builds Strength Analyzing the potential outlook for Solana, Lark Davis highlighted two distinct, high-stakes scenarios based on how the asset interacts with the 50-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA). This EMA acts as a pivotal line, and the price’s reaction here will determine the direction of the short-term trend. Related Reading: Solana Eyes Massive Breakout Amid $240 Retest, But Analyst Issues Crucial Market Warning The first potential outcome is that if the price is decisively rejected at the 50-day EMA, known as a bearish retest, it would signal weakness and likely lead to a move downward. In this case, the analyst targets the $175 support level as the expected floor. While he qualifies shorting as “nasty business,” he suggests it could be done in this specific situation. The second outcome, which is a bullish scenario, requires a strong display of conviction from buyers. This involves a successful and robust reclaim of the 50-day EMA, specifically confirmed by today’s daily candle closing above $210. To further solidify this bullish case, the price ideally needs to push beyond the subsequent resistance at the 20-day EMA, which sits near $220. Given the immediate threat and the potential for a swift upside move, the analyst suggests a high-risk, high-reward play. Initiating a long position from the current price, near $209, with a tight stop-loss might be a sensible strategy to catch the bullish scenario and capitalize on the quick momentum if the price successfully reclaims the 50-day EMA. Featured image from iStock, chart from Tradingview.com
After hitting a one-month low, Solana (SOL) has bounced from a critical support zone and is attempting to reclaim a crucial psychological barrier before potentially resuming its bullish rally. However, some analysts suggested that the cryptocurrency could retest new lows if the market volatility persists. Related Reading: SUI Retest Ascending Triangle Support Amid 8% Drop – Bounce Or Breakdown Next? Solana Price Retest Major Support On Thursday, Solana lost the $200 level as support after closing the day below this level for the first time in nearly a month. The cryptocurrency has been trading inside the $120-$220 price range since early February, finally breaking out of this range in mid-September. A week ago, the market’s bullish momentum and strong corporate treasury purchases pushed SOL’s price to an eight-month high of $253, leading many investors to anticipate the long-awaited rally to higher levels. However, this week’s pullbacks have sent most cryptocurrencies below crucial levels, with Bitcoin and Ethereum dropping to $108,000 and $3,800, respectively. Meanwhile, Solana has seen a 20% decline in the weekly timeframe, losing the $200 level. Analyst Sjuul from AltCryptoGems asserted that SOL was “in freefall after that nasty deviation back into the range.” If Solana fails to hold the current $190-$200 range, the analyst considers it would be “very difficult” to find strong support before the demand zone around $150, a level not seen since the start of July. Similarly, market watcher Wise Crypto also noted that Solana could be in a make-or-break retest, as it retests a critical support zone and the overall market still shows some signs of weakness. According to the post, SOL has been trading within an ascending channel since April, bouncing between the upper and lower boundaries throughout this period. If the market’s recent volatility continues, the cryptocurrency could retest the channel’s support zone, around the $177-$188 levels. “If this zone breaks, the next major support is down below $150 — so caution is key,” they added. SOL Bounce Eyes $200 Reclaim Despite the volatility, Wise Crypto also signaled that “Stochastic RSI is signaling oversold conditions, suggesting a potential bounce could be on the horizon.” As a result, if SOL holds this support area, a move toward the $250 barrier could follow. As Solana approached its major ascending trendline, Crypto Batman noted that SOL has bounced from this level each time it has retested it, suggesting that “In the midst of chaos, you have to look at things from a different perspective.” Notably, SOL bounced from the recent lows on Friday Morning and is currently attempting to break above the $200 psychological barrier. Nonetheless, the cryptocurrency must daily close above this key level and continue to hold it over the weekend to transform the pullback into a downside wick deviation in the weekly timeframe. Related Reading: Avalanche (AVAX) Price Holds Key Support, But Analyst Warns Rally Could Be At Risk Ted Pillows added that if this level is reclaimed, the $208-$210 area, near the 10-day Moving Average (MA), would be the next target. According to the market watcher, reclaiming and holding above that level would be the first bullish sign, which could potentially push Solana’s price toward $216–$220, near the 30-day MA. As of this writing, SOL trades at $199, a 1.4% increase in the daily timeframe. Featured Image from Unsplash.com, Chart from TradingView.com
Solana (SOL) has entered a crucial zone as the price tightens near the $200 support level. The recent pullback in crypto markets, which pushed Bitcoin below $112,000, has also put pressure on Solana. Despite the bearish sentiment, bulls remain active around this key support. Related Reading: XRP Price Chatter Heats Up After Developer’s $4 Hint – Details Trading volumes have surged past $12 billion within 24 hours, indicating strong participation from both buyers and sellers. Analysts point out that a drop below $200 could trigger liquidity-driven volatility, but any decline might also serve as a springboard toward $250 in the near term. The daily chart shows SOL consolidating within an ascending channel, with RSI cooling to neutral territory. If the midline support around $210 holds, a retest of $250 remains a possibility. SOL's price trends lower on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD chart on Tradingview Institutional Confidence and Treasury Growth While short-term volatility weighs on the Solana price, institutional adoption continues to strengthen its long-term outlook. Roughly 590,000 SOL, worth over $120 million, has been added to portfolios in the past month. Corporate staking commitments now exceed 8.27 million SOL, equating to more than $1.7 billion. This growing treasury activity is no accident. With staking yields averaging 7%–8%, Solana offers businesses a more lucrative reserve strategy than Bitcoin, which provides no yield, and Ethereum, which averages around 3%–4%. Nasdaq-listed firms like DeFi Development Corp. and Fragmetric Labs have even launched Solana-focused treasuries in South Korea, further strengthening the network’s appeal as a corporate asset. Adoption Beyond Solana Price Action Adoption cycles are increasingly positioning Solana as a competitor to Bitcoin and Ethereum. Payment giants like Stripe and PayPal are integrating Solana into their systems, reflecting confidence in its speed and low-cost efficiency. Forward Industries has taken a further step, announcing plans to tokenize its public equity directly on Solana’s blockchain, a move that signals the merging of traditional finance with decentralized technology. Despite lacking an exchange-traded fund (ETF), Solana’s fundamentals suggest strong upside potential. Analysts believe that if SOL closes above $250, the token could target $300 before year-end. With institutional portfolios still holding less than 1% of Solana’s supply, the room for growth remains significant. Related Reading: Bitcoin Price Could Still Crash To $99,000 If This Happens, Warns Ostium Labs For now, all eyes are on whether Solana can defend the $200 support. A short-term dip may be inevitable, but with adoption accelerating and treasuries expanding, the long-term narrative suggests that Solana’s challenge to Bitcoin is only beginning. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Bitcoin has been celebrated as digital gold and a secure store of value with limited functionality, but Solana’s high-speed, low-cost blockchain is changing that narrative. By bridging BTC into SOL’s DeFi ecosystem, BTC gains instant settlement, programmable use cases, and access to lending, borrowing, and yield opportunities. The best form of Bitcoin is literally on Solana, citing the network’s ability to transform BTC from a static store of value into a dynamic, productive asset. Solana Sensei, the Founder of Sensei holdings and Namaste group, has highlighted on X that 66% of all wrapped Bitcoin (wBTC) traders are on the Solana network. He supports this claim with the reasons why people are choosing to hold and use their BTC on SOL. Why Solana’s Speed And Low Fees Change The Game Solana is extremely cheap in transactions, a stark contrast to the $5 to $50+ fees often seen on the Bitcoin or Ethereum networks for the same move. With transaction finality in approximately 400 milliseconds, BTC transfers on SOL become nearly instant, compared to the minutes or hours of waiting on other chains. SOL’s capacity to process 65,000 TPS allows it to handle BTC at an internet-scale without network congestion. Related Reading: Mike Novogratz Backs Solana As The Blockchain Of Choice For Financial Markets – Here’s Why Furthermore, Bitcoin becomes a programmable asset with deep integration into DeFi protocols like Jupiter, Raydium, Orca, Drift, and Kamino, enabling instant trading, lending, and use as collateral. Also, BTC becomes programmable in SOL DeFi, NFT, and RWAs, without the need for bridges across multiple chains. This integration transforms BTC into a dynamic, productive asset that can be used for lending, staking, and liquidity provision or structural products in ways that are not possible on the native BTC chain. BTC custody solutions, such as tBTC, sBTC, or the Wormhole BTC, combined with SOL’s high validator count and Jito MEV protection, are making it secure to use BTC on the network. Bitcoin on SOL pairs with USDC and USD1, which are the stablecoins that dominate settlement volume across all chains. With products like the SOL Mobile Saga and Seeker, there are instant BTC swaps and BTC payments on mobile. As the focus on SOL increases, the network is becoming a hub for ETFs and RWAs, with institutional flows ramping up. Meanwhile, Wrapped BTC on SOL will be directly plugged into that liquidity. Earning Native Bitcoin on Solana Through mSOL Analyst CPrinz, the on-chain Researcher, has revealed a new partnership between Marinade, SOL’s leading staking platform with 10 million and $1.7 billion in total value locked, and Zeus Network. Related Reading: Solana DATs Will Outpace Bitcoin, Says Multicoin Capital Co-Founder Specifically, the collaboration is designed to expand the utility of Marinade liquid staked SOL token, mSOL, by enabling users to earn native BTC on the SOL blockchain. Also, this partnership unlocks new opportunities across DeFi, marking a major step forward for cross-chain innovation. Featured image from Unsplash, chart from Tradingview.com
Solana (SOL) investors are witnessing rising volatility as a surge in whale activity signals deadly selling pressure in the market. Despite a strong rally above $250 earlier in September, market sentiment appears to be shifting, with whale deposits into centralized exchanges hinting at potential headwinds ahead. Most recently, a staggering 312,233 SOL tokens were deposited into Coinbase, fueling concerns that whales may be positioning for significant profit-taking. Solana Whale Deposits Signal Rising Selling Pressure Blockchain tracker Whale Alert reported one of the largest Solana transfers in recent weeks, with 312,233 SOL valued at approximately $75.1 million, moved from an unknown wallet to Coinbase Institutional on September 21. The size and timing of this large-scale transfer immediately raised concerns that whales could be positioned to sell. Related Reading: XRP Price At $23, Dogecoin To $2, And Solana At $1,800? Analyst Unveils 2026 Predictions Before this transfer, Whale Alert had flagged another massive transaction of 227,928 SOL, worth around $54.5 million, being funneled into Coinbase on the same day. Together, these two deposits represent more than $129 million in Solana potentially at stake of being sold off. The implications of such moves are significant, as large holders typically send tokens to exchanges with the intention to sell, ultimately adding considerable downward pressure to the market. Notably, Solana’s price rally in September has been fueled by strong demand; however, these recent transfers raise the risk of oversupply, particularly as the token hovers around $224. If whales follow through with the selling, it could cap SOL’s bullish breakout attempt and force the price back to lower support zones. Interestingly, this is not the first time Solana has faced similar whale-driven headwinds this month. Just over a week ago, blockchain analytics platform Lookonchain reported multiple whale dumpings into various crypto exchanges. A wallet tagged “CMJiHu” deposited 96,996 SOL ($17.45 million) into Coinbase, while “5PjMxa” moved 91,890 SOL ($15.98 million) to Kraken. The same day, another wallet “HiN7sS” transferred 37,658 SOL ($6.73 million) to Binance, securing a profit of $1.63 million. These earlier transfers, combined with the latest inflows, show a pattern of whales steadily reducing their exposure as market sentiment shifts. SOL Momentum Weakens Under Heavy Selling Crypto analysts now view Solana as being at a pivotal crossroad, where strong fundamentals clash with mounting selling pressure and technical risks. Market expert Tom Tucker notes that SOL has climbed more than 150% in 2025, but its rally is showing signs of fatigue. The analyst’s chart reveals a rising wedge formation, often a precursor to a breakdown, combined with weakening momentum indicators. Related Reading: Solana price At Risk Of 10% Crash With Descending Broadening Wedge The Relative Strength Index (RSI) is narrowing into a triangle, suggesting indecision, while the MACD has flattened after months of strength. This setup, when paired with heavy whale deposits into exchanges and rising sell pressure, underscores the growing possibility of a short-term pullback. Yet, the outlook is not entirely bearish. Tucker points to optimism surrounding a potential Solana ETF, the upcoming Alpenglow upgrade, and steady treasury accumulation as fundamental drivers that could extend SOL’s long-term growth. Featured image from iStock, chart from Tradingview.com
Solana is strengthening its bullish outlook, with recent price action showing firm momentum above key moving averages. This strength underscores growing buyer confidence and highlights a market structure tilted in favor of further gains. With support levels holding and momentum indicators flashing strength, SOL appears to be building the foundation for its next leg higher in the ongoing bull run. Solana Holds Above Key Moving Averages, Reinforcing Bullish Bias Gemxbt, in a recent post, pointed out that SOL is displaying a strong bullish market structure, with its price action now trading above the 5, 10, and 20-period moving averages. Such alignment of short-term moving averages reflects sustained upward momentum, as buyers continue to maintain control over the market direction. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Pushes Higher – Is More Upside Still Ahead? The analyst noted that Solana has established key technical levels, with support forming around $237.5 and immediate resistance situated near $245. These levels will likely serve as pivotal points in the short term, guiding whether the market consolidates further or pushes higher. A break above resistance could reinforce the bullish momentum, while defending support remains essential to preserving the uptrend. Further strengthening the outlook, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is trending upward. This indicator points toward growing market confidence, as traders continue to lean toward accumulation rather than distribution, reinforcing the bullish tone in SOL’s price action. Adding to the confluence, the MACD has recorded a bullish crossover, with the MACD line moving above the signal line, supporting the bullish sentiment. Combined with the alignment of moving averages and supportive RSI trends, the overall setup suggests that Solana is well-positioned to sustain its rally if buyers maintain their presence in the market. Technical Pattern Confirms Renewed Buyer Strength BitGuru, in a recent update on X, highlighted that SOL has staged a remarkable rally, driven by a strong double bottom breakout and a clean bullish setup. The formation of these patterns has provided momentum for Solana’s price to push all the way up to $249.60, signaling renewed strength in the market. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Rally Builds – Can Bulls Extend Gains Beyond Key Levels? Following this impressive surge, the price action has entered a cooling phase, with the market now undergoing a pullback. Despite the retracement, the overall structure remains intact as SOL is consolidating near the key $235 support level. In the meantime, this pause in price movement could be a healthy step for the market, allowing buyers to regain strength before attempting another push higher. As long as $235 holds firm, the setup continues to favor bulls, with Solana potentially eyeing a fresh move back toward resistance levels in the sessions ahead. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
Institutional investment in Solana (SOL) has entered a new phase, with corporate treasuries and leading funds accelerating their exposure to the blockchain. Related Reading: Is XRP’s Big Rally Coming? CEO Predicts $10–$25 Pantera Capital, Galaxy Digital, and Helius Medical Technologies have emerged as the most prominent players, collectively pushing Solana holdings above $3.8 billion. This surge in capital mirrors early adoption cycles once seen in Bitcoin and Ethereum, fueling speculation that Solana could evolve into a critical layer of global finance and overall crypto adoption. Pantera Leads With $1.1 Billion Solana Bet Pantera Capital has placed its biggest-ever bet on a single crypto asset: $1.1 billion in Solana. CEO Dan Morehead called Solana the “fastest and best-performing blockchain,” citing its ability to process nine billion transactions per day, more than all global capital markets combined. Morehead, who previously focused on Bitcoin and Ethereum, said the firm now sees Solana as its most promising long-term bet. “Our biggest position is Solana,” he emphasized, signaling a strong shift in institutional conviction toward the network. Helius and Galaxy Add Firepower Helius Medical Technologies has added a corporate twist to the Solana treasury strategy. Backed by Pantera and Summer Capital, Helius secured $500 million through an oversubscribed funding round, with an option to expand its treasury to $1.25 billion via stapled warrants. The adoption reflects a broader trend of public companies integrating Solana into their balance sheets. Meanwhile, Galaxy Digital aggressively acquired $1.55 billion worth of SOL in just five days, including a single $306 million purchase transferred to custody platform Fireblocks. This buildup coincided with Galaxy’s $1.65 billion investment in Forward Industries, further expanding Solana’s increasing presence in institutional finance. SOL's price trends to the upside on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD chart on Tradingview A Defining Moment for Solana With Pantera’s $1.1 billion stake, Helius’s scaling plan, and Galaxy’s quick accumulation, Solana is seeing unprecedented institutional inflows. The trend mirrors Bitcoin’s early treasury adoption and Ethereum’s rise as the foundation of decentralized finance. Related Reading: Payments Giants Set To Join Stellar, Says CPO—Will XLM Price Follow? For Solana, the challenge is to maintain this momentum through ecosystem growth, developer retention, and macroeconomic resilience. If successful, the blockchain could establish itself as the next major category-defining digital asset, greatly increasing Solana’s (SOL) market position. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Multicoin Capital co-founder Kyle Samani believes Solana-native Digital Asset Treasuries (DATs) have a structural advantage over Bitcoin-focused vehicles—and that the mechanics underpinning those DATs could become a durable, price-positive flywheel for SOL. Speaking on Blockworks’ Empire podcast days after Forward Industries closed a $1.65 billion PIPE led by Galaxy, Jump, and Multicoin, Samani argued that Solana’s yield, composable DeFi, and on-chain corporate operations create cash flows and optionality that Bitcoin simply can’t match. Why Solana DATs Beat Bitcoin “We’re building a new financial system from the ground up,” Samani said, framing Forward as both a proof-of-concept for “internet capital markets” and a scaled balance sheet that can systematically convert Solana’s technical and financial primitives into shareholder value. The immediate differentiator in his view: yield. “Saylor is paying roughly 9% [on MicroStrategy’s perpetual preferreds], but his core business produces effectively no cash flow… our vehicle will produce cash flow via two mechanisms at a bare minimum. The first… is the native SOL staking yield… roughly 8%. And the second is by doing this credit spread arbitrage,” he said. Related Reading: Helius Joins Solana Treasury Trend With $500 Million Funding For New DAT Strategy By borrowing dollars from traditional lenders at single-digit rates and deploying into on-chain venues yielding “12–20% depending on what you’re doing,” Forward intends to use that spread, plus staking rewards, to service perpetual coupons—something a Bitcoin treasury cannot replicate because BTC is non-yielding. “You can actually objectively show where the profits are coming from to pay the coupons,” he added, suggesting Solana DATs could even secure better terms than Bitcoin vehicles over time. Samani cast the $1.65 billion raise as a starting gun for a broader re-architecture of corporate finance on Solana. Forward plans to “be the guinea pig” that runs core operations on-chain—“payroll, paying vendors… equity issuance, raising money, dividends, stock splits… shareholder votes”—with the first milestone being tokenizing a portion of the company’s equity. Notably, he expects a “pretty good chunk” of PIPE participants to “take delivery on-chain,” and said Forward will ultimately lean into real-time transparency: “I am optimistic we will at some point publish all the company’s addresses… so dashboards [can] update in real time.” Much of the thesis rests on scale and the ability to convert that scale into accretive economics—both within Solana’s DeFi and across the emerging DAT landscape. Galaxy Asset Management will operate staking and DeFi deployments; Jump contributes infrastructure and performance—“all of the nodes that we’re running are running Firedancer”—and proprietary transaction-ordering technology. Samani was explicit that Forward will not buy locked or liquid SOL from Multicoin, Jump, or Galaxy balance sheets, and that sponsor economics are split one-third each among the three firms, with Multicoin’s share accruing to its hedge fund LPs, not to him personally. On the DAT market itself, Samani expects consolidation and cross-chain roll-ups, with Solana primed to dominate: “The market’s not going to sustain 20 Solana DATs… I can see a world in which it sustains like three or four.” He called mNAV arbitrage “a very big opportunity,” arguing that vehicles trading at premiums can accretively acquire those at discounts, while Solana’s liquidity, service-provider depth, and credit acceptance put it ahead of smaller ecosystems. “I’m very skeptical that [sub-scale] mNAVs will sustain at all,” he said, singling out non-SOL, non-ETH DATs as most vulnerable. Solana DATs Vs. ETFs Samani also contends that pending US spot ETFs for SOL—especially with staking enabled—would amplify the Solana DAT advantage rather than dilute it. “I am very optimistic” staking appears in SOL ETFs “soon… sometime by the end of the year,” he said. In his telling, interchangeable wrappers—spot on exchanges, ETFs for brokerage rails, and corporate-wrapper DATs—expand the investor base while leaving Solana’s intrinsic yield engine intact. Forward, for its part, “expects the [vehicle] will be staking the substantial majority” of its SOL. Related Reading: Solana Faces Bold $460 Target As Galaxy Digital Drives Heavy Buying Underpinning the price angle is Samani’s view that Solana DATs manufacture persistent demand for SOL while routing cash flows back to equity holders. Locked-token acquisitions at discounts, systematic staking, bank-line funded DeFi strategies, and bespoke liquidity deals with leading protocols together create what he describes as structural accretion. The contrast with Bitcoin is stark in his framework. Without native cash flows, BTC-based treasuries rely on external financing and price appreciation; Solana DATs, he argued, can fund themselves. “Bitcoin can’t compete” in this dimension because it lacks staking yield and composable on-chain markets to arbitrage credit at institutional scale. That gap broadens, he maintained, if banks increasingly accept staked SOL as collateral and if ETF structures normalize staking. Forward is already “talking with a bunch of counterparties” about routing through banks with access to the Fed window to secure the cheapest possible dollar financing against SOL collateral, though he cautioned that none of this is guaranteed. For now, the scoreboard is concrete. The raise closed “in about two weeks,” with Samani estimating a roughly 40/60 crypto-native to TradFi split among participants. He personally invested $25 million; Multicoin contributed “$114–115 million.” Galaxy’s distribution pulled in “a lot” of PIPE orders; Jump’s technical edge targets incremental yield. Forward plans to be an active consolidator of DATs “both SOL and non-SOL,” while building out a dedicated executive team to run the Solana treasury line alongside the company’s legacy business. The implication for price, Samani insisted, is straightforward: Solana’s yield engine plus institutional credit and ETF rails create sustained, programmatic demand for SOL. “In retrospect it was inevitable,” he said of the consortium behind Forward. Whether that inevitability translates into Samani’s headline claim—Solana DATs “beating” Bitcoin vehicles and setting SOL up to surge—will depend on execution, market liquidity, and the pace at which banks, ETF issuers, and regulators bless staking-based structures. Notably, Forward Industries completed the massive purchase of 6,822,000 SOL tokens worth $1.58 billion at $232 average yesterday. The company has only $67 million left to purchase additional SOL. At press time, SOL traded at $235. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.om
Solana (SOL) experienced a notable 6% price increase to start the week, following the announcement of a new initiative involving three major players in the crypto sector: Galaxy Digital, Jump Crypto, and Multicoin Capital. This collaboration aims to establish a new Solana treasury. $1.65 Billion PIPE Offering To Establish Solana Treasury In a revelation made earlier on Monday, Forward Industries (FORD) disclosed its plans for a private investment in public equity (PIPE) offering, with commitments totaling $1.65 billion in cash and stablecoins. This offering is being spearheaded by crypto-focused investment manager Galaxy Digital, Jump Crypto, and Multicoin Capital, all of which will provide vital capital for the new treasury fund. Financial advisor C/M Capital Partners will also participate in this venture. By leveraging the expertise and resources of Galaxy Digital, Jump Crypto, and Multicoin, Forward Industries aims to generate increased on-chain returns and enhance long-term shareholder value through active participation in Solana’s growth. Related Reading: Dogecoin Leads Altcoin Rally Amid ETF Speculation: Is $1.50 the Next Big Target? Michael Pruitt, CEO of Forward Industries, expressed his view about the initiative, stating, “Our strategy to build an active Solana treasury program underscores our conviction in the long-term potential of SOL and our commitment to building shareholder value by directly participating in its growth.” As part of this initiative, Kyle Samani, co-founder and Managing Partner of Multicoin, is expected to assume the role of Chairman of the Board of Directors upon the closing of the PIPE. Samani, who has been a long advocate of the Solana protocol, believes that the platform is often “misunderstood and undervalued,” stating: Real economic value is being generated on Solana. An institutional-scale treasury can be deployed in sophisticated ways within the Solana ecosystem to create differentiated value and increase SOL per share at a faster rate than simply being a passive holder.” Galaxy’s President and Chief Investment Officer, Chris Ferraro, along with Saurabh Sharma, Chief Investment Officer at Jump Crypto, are also anticipated to join as Board observers. SOL Strategies Set For Nasdaq Debut Mike Novogratz, Founder and CEO of Galaxy, expressed confidence in the initiative, stating that with the leadership of Samani, Ferraro, and Sharma, Forward Industries is poised to distinguish itself as a leading publicly traded entity within the SOL ecosystem. Jump Crypto’s Sharma echoed this sentiment, expressing excitement about Forward Industries’ strategy centered on Solana. He emphasized the opportunity to offer investors access to innovative on-chain return sources that extend beyond traditional staking, leveraging Solana’s advanced decentralized finance ecosystem. Related Reading: Ethereum Price To Clear $5,000 If This Level Is Broken Notably, the new treasury company will join SOL Strategies. As reported by NewsBTC last week, SOL Strategies was the first Solana treasury firm to receive approval for listing on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol “SRKTE.” Trading is expected to begin on Tuesday. With the formation of the new treasury company, SOL’s price skyrocketed toward the key $215 line, outperforming its peers in the top 10 largest cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin (BTC). However, SOL still trades 27% below the $293 record reached earlier this year. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com
Solana’s futures Open Interest (OI) has reached a new all-time high. This record level of activity highlights growing demand and institutional participation in SOL, signaling deeper liquidity and confidence in its long-term role within the digital asset ecosystem. Derivatives Demand Highlights Rising Confidence in Solana In an X post, crypto analyst Tom Tucker has revealed that Solana Open Interest (OI) has reached a new all-time high of $13.68 billion, a key indicator suggesting that traders are placing significant bets on SOL’s upside. This record-breaking figure comes as SOL records a 17% jump to $217 in Q3, which is fueled by a major network upgrade. Related Reading: Solana Investors Cash Out Nearly $1-B As SOL Tests Key Price Level The Alpenglow upgrade, which was recently approved, is a major catalyst for this institutional confidence. Interestingly, this upgrade has reduced transaction finality from over 12 seconds to a blistering 150 milliseconds. Solana has achieved a level of speed and efficiency that rivals traditional financial systems. Combined with a tested capacity of over 107,000 transactions per second (TPS), this performance boost makes Solana a prime candidate for high-frequency trading and large-scale institutional applications. As history has often shown, a high OI indicates that a significant amount of new capital is entering the derivatives market. Also, this accumulation of open contracts suggests a strong market consensus that signals a major price move could be on the horizon. SOL’s Strong Buying Pressure Solana’s rising prominence is a result of growing institutional flows and an exploding DeFi ecosystem. According to an analyst known as Gum, the key to capitalizing on this trend lies with teams that can build the right infrastructure and services to accommodate this new wave of capital. One of the major winners of this trend is Orca, a decentralized exchange (DEX) on Solana, which has focused on creating a more secure and reliable environment for large-scale investors. Its new Wavebreak launchpad feature is designed to create a fairer environment for new token launches using anti-bot mechanisms, CAPTCHA, and on-chain permission to prioritize human users. By fixing the sniper bots issue and focusing on creating the right DeFi services, Orca is building the on-ramps needed to bring tens of millions of dollars into the SOL on-chain ecosystem. As the accumulation of open contracts grew, SOL experienced a slight upward move, which led to the liquidation of short positions. A recent post by SolanaFloor has confirmed a massive $22 million liquidation of short positions in the last 24 hours, as the token’s price surged above the $200 price mark. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Poised for Move – Can It Clear This Barrier? Specifically, this event is a clear sign of renewed bullish momentum and that SOL bulls are reentering the market. According to the platform, a substantial portion of these liquidations occurred on on-chain perpetual futures platforms, surpassing centralized exchanges (CEXs). Featured image from iStock, chart from Tradingview.com
Solana (SOL) is once again testing a critical barrier at $205 after surging nearly 8% in the past 24 hours to $203.5. The move has triggered a renewed optimism among traders who see the ascending triangle pattern forming on the charts as a potential launchpad for a breakout toward $255. Related Reading: Analyst Says XRP Price Is Set To Hit $4 If It Breaks This Resistance Line According to analyst Lark Davis, Solana has been rejected three times at the $205 mark, but higher lows and sustained buying pressure suggest that momentum is building. “If volume continues to rise into this test, the setup points clearly to $255 as the next target,” Davis explained. Trading activity supports that outlook, with more than $9 billion in daily volume underscoring strong market participation. Technical Indicators Signal Solana Stability Market data shows Solana is not yet in overbought territory, with its Relative Strength Index (RSI) sitting at 55.63. This gives the cryptocurrency room to climb further without triggering immediate selling pressure. The MACD indicator has also confirmed a bullish crossover, aligning with the positive momentum. On-chain signals strengthen the case for upside. Solana’s trading volume is steadily increasing, while its clean rebounds from the ascending trendline highlight active buying on every dip. Market analyst Alex Clay further pointed out a completed W-bottom pattern on the SOL/BTC chart, suggesting Solana may outperform Bitcoin in the short term, just as Ethereum recently did. Outlook: Path Toward $255 Breakout For traders, the $205 level has become the decisive battleground. A confirmed breakout above it, supported by strong volume and sentiment, could propel Solana to the $255 technical target. SOL's price trends to the upside on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD on Tradingview The broader crypto market backdrop also favors SOL, with Ethereum’s rally drawing attention to high-potential altcoins. Analysts caution that failure to hold above $205 could delay the move higher, leaving Solana stuck in its current consolidation zone. With institutional interest in Solana growing and network activity reaching record levels, the token remains one of the most closely watched assets in the market. Related Reading: Bitcoin MVRV Compression Signals Pause – Market Digests Recent Volatility For now, all eyes remain on $205, the resistance level that could define Solana’s next major leg upward. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Solana’s price action is showing fresh signs of strength as bulls reclaim key technical levels. With momentum building around critical support and resistance zones, traders appear to be positioning for the next leg higher. The chart setup suggests renewed upside potential, but overbought signals hint that caution may still be warranted. Solana Breaks Above 200 SMA, Extending Bullish Momentum Gemxbt, a crypto analyst on X, recently highlighted Solana’s strong bullish trend as the asset pushed above the 200-day Simple Moving Average (SMA). This key technical breakout signals renewed strength in SOL’s price action, placing the cryptocurrency in a favorable position to extend its upward momentum. The break above this long-term indicator often attracts bullish sentiment, as it suggests the broader trend is shifting toward recovery and growth. Related Reading: Analyst Says Solana Price Is At The Gates Of Massive Breakout, Here’s The Target According to Gemxbt, Solana’s chart is now showing clear technical levels to watch, with immediate support around $195 and resistance forming at the $210 mark. These zones are crucial for traders, as they define the short-term battleground between buyers and sellers. A sustained hold above $195 would reinforce the bullish structure, while a decisive break above $210 could open the door for further gains. The analyst also pointed out that momentum indicators are aligning with the bullish case. SOL’s MACD has confirmed a bullish crossover, strengthening the outlook for continued upside. At the same time, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is approaching overbought levels, hinting that the market may be due for a temporary cooldown or pullback before the next move higher. Gemxbt further noted that trading volume has been rising alongside price action, a sign that market participants are actively positioning around Solana. This uptick in volume supports the bullish trend, as it reflects genuine buying interest rather than a weak rally. Pulls Back To Key Zone: Fresh Buying Opportunity Emerges According to CryptoPulse in a recent update, Solana has retraced back to the top of a key zone, creating what the analyst views as a fresh buying opportunity. This pullback brought SOL under the $200 level, an area highlighted as strong value for traders positioning ahead of the next potential move upward. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Falls Below Support, Will Bears Extend the Decline? CryptoPulse explained that this zone acts as a favorable entry point, offering a chance to average into positions before renewed momentum takes hold. By accumulating gradually at these levels, traders can mitigate risk while still being exposed to the upside potential when Solana regains strength. The update further emphasized that patience will be important, as market momentum is expected to kick back in once SOL stabilizes above this zone. With the broader trend leaning bullish, CryptoPulse suggests that buyers positioning now may be well-placed for the next leg higher in Solana’s rally. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
An X post by Bonk core contributor Nom (@TheOnlyNom) argues that a new wave of Digital Asset Treasury (DAT) vehicles aimed at SOL could move price more than comparable Bitcoin or Ether treasuries—because of Solana’s smaller market cap, heavy staking that suppresses immediately available float, and the ability for treasuries to buy discounted or locked tokens before they ever touch the open market. Why Solana DATs Could Move Price 10x Faster Than ETH “SOL DATs will be more efficient at accumulating currently trading supply (which is different than circulating supply) compared to ETH or BTC DATs,” Nom wrote, adding that “the recent announcements of $2.5b in SOL DATs should be looked at like a $30b raise for ETH or $91b for BTC.” Nom opens with disclosures and caveats rather than price calls. “I’m not going to argue whether inflation is good or bad, I have already spent enough time talking on that and look forward to the changes,” he wrote. He also underscores his own positioning and bias: “I am a spot SOL, staked SOL, and locked SOL holder (thanks to an SPV on the estate SOL) … I would also like tokens I own to go up in value—so a flat token price is bad in my point of view.” Related Reading: REX Financial CEO Picks Solana Over Ethereum: Here’s Why On the overhang from the FTX bankruptcy estate, Nom contends that the risk is shrinking fast even if it still looms in the narrative. “At the time of bankruptcy, FTX’s estate held 41m SOL tokens … with the majority going to the folks at Galaxy and Pantera with strike prices of approximately $64 and $102 … this is currently massively in the money at Solana’s current ~$190 price tag,” he wrote. Based on his reading of staking accounts and vesting schedules, Nom estimates the “‘Estate SOL’ is currently at about 5 million units remaining to be unlocked, or about $1b notional.” He sets that against broader unlocks: “From the good folks over at 4shpool (gelato.sh) there’s about 21m [units] of Solana remaining to unlock until 2028, or ~$4b notional at current pricing … ‘Estate SOL’ is ~1/4 of all remaining SOL to be unlocked.” The thread’s central mechanism is flow versus float. Nom argues that issuance plus unlocks create persistent sell pressure unless matched by price-insensitive buyers. “This matters for one specific number that we need to focus on, which is the amount of SOL hitting the market on a daily basis,” he wrote. “If you give someone tokens for free (staking inflation/unlocks) or at a discount (FTX SOL) — you can expect some % of people to sell. I assume 100% of this inflation of 37.5m SOL in the next year to be sold.” That sets a high bar for demand: “In order to offset 37.5m SOL a year at $200 SOL … you need ~$7.5b/year in inflows, or ~$20.5m per day.” The Differences Between SOL And ETH Crucially, he argues, DATs can meet that bar more efficiently if they accumulate outside the open market. “If the DATs can more efficiently buy SOL at a discount from either the estate SOL, or other locked SOL areas, that improves the efficiency of the inflows,” he wrote. “Raising $400m to buy SOL at a 5% discount is equivalent to $420m in inflows, which is better than $400m in inflows—the only question is how do you equate the time value of buying SOL off the market today, vs removing future sales tomorrow.” He adds that, on his numbers, issuance dominates the supply picture: “Our inflation over the next 3 years is greater than the unlocks (EOY 2028 as end of lock schedules) … and the FTX SOL is only a quarter of the remaining unlocks—so the DATs buying the estate SOL rather than the market is not a realistic concern.” Related Reading: Solana Boost – Medical Firm’s $400M Stock Sale Powers New SOL Treasury Nom insists the difference between “trading supply” and headline “circulating supply” is what makes SOL especially sensitive to steady buyers. “Circulating supply is NOT equivalent to amount available on the market, especially for staked assets. You cannot buy staked SOL, but you can buy LSTs,” he wrote. Citing current snapshots, he notes, “Solana has 384m of its 608m SOL staked currently, or 63.1% off the market. LSTs account for 33.5m SOL, so let’s put that back as supply available to buy and round it to 350m/508m off the market, or 57.5% off the market and unavailable for purchase (at least with a 2 day lag).” By his math, that thinner immediate float means each new dollar has more price impact than on chains with lower staking penetration. Valuation magnifies the effect, he says. “Solana is at a much lower valuation than ETH or BTC … a dollar spent on a SOL DAT is like $5 on an ETH DAT or $22 on a BTC DAT when looking at relative valuations.” Adjusting for staked versus readily tradable supply, he pushes the comparison further: “When you factor in the circulating supply amounts with staking, that’s closer to 11x for ETH efficiency or 36x for BTC efficiency.” He also weaves in the role of ETFs and corporate vehicles alongside treasuries. “SSK is doing some of the work at roughly $2m/day in inflows since launch, however the inflation schedule needs 10x inflows — and this will likely come with further ETF approvals,” he wrote, arguing that DATs have a flywheel effect: “These DATs take supply off the market, they earn tokens based on staking yield … and they make subsequent buys by vehicles like ETFs more effective at moving the market.” On sector leadership, he’s blunt about the need for a standard-bearer: “SOL DATs need a Michael Saylor or a Tom Lee, narrative is the name of the game.” His summary distills the thesis to a few lines: “Right now less than 1% of supply is under SOL DAT management, this will likely shift to 3% with the 3 newly announced vehicles, and 5% with planned future vehicles.” “Current ETF inflows are not sufficient,” he added, “however larger vehicles should be approved by start of Q4 and SOL remains a contender for institutional bid.” Solana Treasury Boom In The Making Notably, Nom’s framing arrives amid a cascade of new vehicles. On Aug. 25–26, Galaxy Digital, Multicoin Capital and Jump Crypto are in talks to raise roughly $1 billion to build a publicly traded Solana treasury company, with Cantor Fitzgerald as lead banker. Separately, Pantera Capital is weighing a plan to raise up to $1.25 billion to convert a Nasdaq-listed firm into “Solana Co.,” a dedicated SOL treasury vehicle. Meanwhile, Nasdaq-listed Sharps Technology announced a $400 million private placement explicitly to establish what it calls the largest corporate Solana treasury to date. Together, these deals sketch out at least $2.5–$3.0 billion of potential new institutional demand pointed squarely at SOL. At press time, SOL traded at $204. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com
On Bloomberg’s “ETF IQ” on Monday, REX Financial chief executive Greg King made his most forceful public case yet for Solana’s role in real-world finance—especially for stablecoins—and explained why his firm built a 1940 Act, staking-enabled ETF around SOL rather than waiting for a traditional ’33 Act spot product. Solana Vs. Ethereum King did not hedge when asked to put the Solana-versus-Ethereum debate into plain language for mainstream investors: “Eth is the second biggest crypto. Solana is basically top five. A lot of people think Solana is the up and comer that will overthrow the area. It is a very controversial debate. I’ve probably made friends and enemies even suggesting that now.” That framing goes to the heart of today’s market divide. Ethereum remains the default base layer for on-chain finance and developer tooling; Solana’s pitch is raw throughput and low-latency UX for payments, consumer apps, and—crucially in King’s view—stablecoin settlement at scale. It’s also the practical rationale for REX’s product design: if the chain’s economics are driven by volume and staking, package both into a regulated fund wrapper that passes yield through to shareholders. Related Reading: Solana Boost – Medical Firm’s $400M Stock Sale Powers New SOL Treasury “Solana is basically faster and more designed for high processing speed. Frankly, when I saw the big debate come out about stablecoins being all built on Eth, I was like, this is a huge oversight. I think Solana is the story of the future as far stablecoins go.” The vehicle implementing that thesis is SSK—the firm’s Solana-forward ETF that stakes SOL and pays a monthly distribution. King characterized staking for non-crypto natives as an income stream tied to network security rather than energy-intensive mining. “It boils down to, for investors, basically an interest rate on your crypto,” he said, noting that on Solana it “varies… somewhere between the 6% to 8% annualized range.” In SSK’s design, those rewards are not trapped inside the fund: “SSK is the first fund to deliver that staking reward through to investors in the US,” he said, adding that the current run-rate distribution is “roughly 5% a year right now,” with the standard caveat that payouts fluctuate. REX Financial CEO Greg King believes Solana is the story of stablecoin’s future over Ethereum. He speaks with @EricBalchunas on “ETF IQ” https://t.co/aVEoiSkzfo pic.twitter.com/iQx9g4oYJg — Bloomberg TV (@BloombergTV) August 25, 2025 Solana ETF Spotlight A second pillar of King’s argument is structural. He drew a bright line between ’33 Act spot ETPs—long familiar to crypto investors via grantor-trust structures—and the ’40 Act investment-company wrapper REX chose. The latter, he said, is “the better wrapper… more investor safeguards, more flexible.” Related Reading: Analyst Says Solana Price Is At The Gates Of Massive Breakout, Here’s The Target In practice, that means an actively managed portfolio that can hold SOL directly and via listed instruments while delegating to institutional validators and optimizing for staking capture and liquidity. It also means higher all-in costs than a plain-vanilla equity ETF and concentrated exposure to a single crypto-asset’s volatility—trade-offs the firm acknowledges even as it leans into the yield-plus-beta pitch. The interview also touched on the coming product wave across US exchanges. Bloomberg’s Eric Balchunas flagged the queue of ’33 Act spot applications for tokens with established futures markets, while co-host Katie Greifeld pressed on timing for a “pure spot Solana ETF.” King was cautious on exact dates but not on direction: “I do think we see a bit of an explosion,” he said—then immediately drew boundaries around quality control. “Crypto gets pretty sketchy below the top 10, certainly below the top 20. I think there is some significant picking and choosing that has to happen by issuers there.” Even among majors, he expects “a lot of funds per coin,” with Solana a “great candidate” given its combination of scale, perceived “underdog” status in the race with Ethereum, and comparatively larger staking reward. At press time, SOL traded at $188. Featured image created with DALL.E, chart from TradingView.com
The trend of companies establishing crypto treasuries is gaining momentum, with Sharps Technology—a small player in the medical device and pharmaceutical sector—being the last to announce a plan to raise $400 million through a stock sale aimed at funding Solana (SOL) treasury. New Solana Treasury In The Makings The capital raise, which is set to close on August 28, will effectively transform Sharps’ stock into a proxy for the Solana price, attracting backing from crypto investment firms such as ParaFi, Pantera Capital, and CoinFund. This infusion of over $400 million positions Sharps to potentially become the largest holder of Solana among publicly traded companies, surpassing its nearest competitor, Upexi, which holds approximately $394 million in the cryptocurrency. Related Reading: Analyst Says It Doesn’t Matter What Analysis You Use, XRP Price Is Set To Explode To further strengthen its position in the crypto ecosystem, Sharps has appointed Alice Zhang, a venture capitalist and co-founder of the crypto smartphone maker Jambo, to its board as the new chief investment officer. James Zhang, another co-founder from Jambo, will serve as a strategic advisor. Alice Zhang expressed confidence in the new team’s capabilities, stating, “We will have a team with deep ties to the Solana ecosystem and proven founder-level experience in scaling institutional digital asset platforms.” However, Sharps’ frontrunner status in the Solana treasury market may be short-lived. Fortune reports that major crypto players, including Galaxy Digital, Multicoin Capital, and Jump Crypto, are in the process of raising $1 billion to launch their own Solana treasury company. Strategy Expands Bitcoin Holdings This investment into Sharps is part of a larger trend where small public companies are actively establishing digital asset treasuries, which are essentially pools of cryptocurrency held on their balance sheets. This trend extends to the market’s largest altcoins, including XRP, Binance Coin (BNB), and The Open Network’s (TON) native token. This strategy has taken even higher relevance under the US’s leadership in creating a supportive framework for digital assets in the country. Related Reading: Bitcoin CEX Netflows Still Green Despite Large Sellers Rotating To Ethereum In tandem with these developments, Strategy (previously MicroStrategy), the world’s largest corporate holder of Bitcoin (BTC), announced on Monday that it had acquired additional tokens, taking advantage of the current retrace. Between August 18 and August 24, the Bitcoin proxy firm disclosed it purchased 3,081 Bitcoin for approximately $356.9 million, averaging around $115,829 per token. Michael Saylor, the driving force behind Strategy’s crypto investments, revealed that the firm has achieved a Bitcoin yield of 25.4% year-to-date as of August 24, 2025. With 632,457 Bitcoins acquired for roughly $46.50 billion. As of this writing, Solana lost the $200 level in line with the broader market correction that led the cryptocurrency to retrace nearly 5% in the 24-hour time frame. It now trades at $196, meaning a 32% gap from its $293 record high. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com
After an eventful weekend, the Solana price was able to cross the resistance at $200, and despite the market retracement, bulls have managed to hold this level and turn it into support. With the bullish momentum still going, the altcoin could be set for a further surge. While it is yet to cross its January all-time high of $294, a blooming rally suggests that it may be time for the cryptocurrency to barrel through and retest the resistance at this level. Solana Price Is Still Firmly In Bullish Territory In an analyst, crypto analyst Mihai Lacob explained that the Solana price is still likely to surge from here. This comes as the analyst takes into account the previous performance of the altcoin over the last few months, with major developments suggesting that buyers are still very much active for the digital asset. Related Reading: Ripple’s XRP Breaks Into Top 100 Global Assets With $180 Billion Market Cap The main level so far seems to be the $175 level, where the cryptocurrency has seen its price bottom in the last two market retracements. Mihai explains that this means that there is a lot of demand at $175, making it a solid area for buyers. This has also served as the bounce-off points after the previous corrections, with the most recent one ending in the push above $200. For the Solana price, a number of things are also backing its bullish momentum, and one of those is the fact that positive momentum is on the rise across the crypto market. Last week, Fed’s Powell hinted at possible rate cuts, and the crypto market had rallied in response. Thus, as September barrels forward, expectations for a rate cut are continuing to push prices higher. Another thing that the crypto analyst points out is the strong technical structure that has emerged. This is because the Solana price has been consistently printing higher lows since April, suggesting that most of the pressure is still to the upside. With $175 now being the major demand zone with strong support, it shows that this is still a buyer’s market. Now, the price has already pushed past $200 again and is now looking to break the resistance above $207, something that would be bullish for the price. What To Watch Out For As for how to trade Solana during this time, the crypto analyst has highlighted two major things that investors should watch out for. The first is whether the Solana price is able to hold above $190 during this time. If bears are able to break below, it would be bearish, but a hold above would signal a possible continuation of the bullish momentum. Related Reading: Analyst Says Dogecoin Price Is Entering Expansion Phase – Here’s What It Means Next on the list is a possible breakout above $207. Presently, this has been the major level that has proved elusive for Solana during the weekend rally. The analyst explains that once this resistance is conquered, then the Solana price would move toward $250, with a possible rise to a new all-time high of $300 in the medium-term timeframe. Featured image from Dall.E, chart from TradingView.com
Solana (SOL) has once again stepped into the spotlight as analysts weigh in on its potential price trajectory. Despite recent volatility and declines, a new technical analysis suggests that the altcoin could be gearing up for a major move that could see its price skyrocket to around $268. Ascending Triangle Reveals Solana Next Targets For months, the price of Solana has been trading sideways despite hitting an all-time high of $293 in January 2025. Due to the prolonged volatility and price fluctuations, many had presumed the popular altcoin dead. But the charts suggest otherwise. Related Reading: Ethereum Leads $3.75 Billion Crypto Inflows, XRP And Solana Join The Party Jonathan Carter, a crypto market technician on X social media, has highlighted a compelling structure on the Solana daily chart, pointing out that the altcoin’s price is currently retesting the upper boundary of a long-formed Ascending Triangle. According to Carter, this retest comes after a previous false breakout, which initially trapped bulls and sent Solana back into consolidation. This time, however, the setup appears more promising, with SOL finding consistent support along its ascending trendline while gradually settling against resistance. Carter noted that Solana’s daily structure shows clear resistance zones around the $180 – $185 levels, which have capped price advances several times throughout the year. A confirmed bounce from the region could open the door for SOL to reclaim higher targets at $205 and $225, with an eventual breakout setting up a run toward $268. With the altcoin currently sitting at $181, a surge to these upper targets would represent a solid increase of 13.26%, 24.31%, and 48.07%, respectively. Based on the analyst’s chart, the presence of the 100-day Moving Average (MA) just below current levels provides additional confirmation for a potential bullish reversal. At the same time, volume patterns suggest growing interest in accumulation. For now, Carter highlights that Solana’s price remains range–bound between $165 and $190. However, the tightening structure of the Ascending Triangle signals that a breakout may be near. If buyers manage to defend the current zone, Solana’s recovery could become potentially stronger, particularly considering its history of sharp rallies once market conditions improve and resistance levels are cleared. Short-Term Pullback Before Rally? In other news, crypto analyst Ali Martinez has also shared insights on Solana’s price action, predicting that the altcoin may experience a temporary pullback before staging its next rally. His 8-hour chart, posted on X, suggests that SOL, currently trading above $181, could face downside pressure that brings the price closer to $160. Related Reading: The Multiple Opportunities Of Solana Amid Push To Break $200 This projected correction would not necessarily invalidate Solana’s bullish thesis; instead, Martinez asserts that it could present an opportunity for strategic buyers to accumulate before the next upward leg. The analyst identifies the $160 region as a key support area where buyers will likely prevent further price declines. In this context, Solana’s projected weakness could act as a springboard for a stronger rebound. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
The Solana (SOL) ecosystem demonstrated notable growth in the second quarter (Q2) of the year, particularly in terms of Decentralized Finance (DeFi) total value locked (TVL). Solana DeFi TVL Soars 30% According to market analysis firm Messari, the total value locked in DeFi on the Solana ecosystem surged by 30.4% quarter-over-quarter, reaching $8.6 billion. This growth solidified Solana’s position as the second-largest network in DeFi TVL. However, the quarter was not without its challenges. Average daily spot decentralized exchange (DEX) volume experienced a sharp decline of 45.4%, dropping to $2.5 billion, attributed to the waning excitement surrounding memecoins. Related Reading: Bitcoin Bulls Must Survive Brutal September Before Q4 Hope, Analyst Predicts The stablecoin market on Solana also faced headwinds, with its market cap decreasing by 17.4% to $10.3 billion, positioning it third among networks. A significant portion of this growth earlier in the year was fueled by the launch of the official TRUMP token on January 17, which injected substantial liquidity into the ecosystem and created high-liquidity trading pairs utilizing Circle’s USDC stablecoin. Despite the decline, the stablecoin market’s sustained growth indicates that much of the new capital has remained within the Solana network, according to the firm’s findings. By the end of Q2 2025, USDC’s market cap stood at $7.2 billion, reflecting a 25.2% decline and a 69.5% market share. Meanwhile, Tether’s USDT maintained its position as the second-largest stablecoin on Solana, holding a steady $2.3 billion. Network Activity In terms of staking, Solana’s liquid staking rate rose to 12.2%, an increase of 16.8% from the previous quarter. With 64.8% of SOL’s circulating supply now staked, this growth in liquid staking enhances the DeFi ecosystem, supporting yield-bearing opportunities for SOL holders. Solana’s circulating market cap also grew by 29.8% to $82.8 billion, placing it sixth among all cryptocurrencies, behind Bitcoin (BTC), Ethereum (ETH), Tether, XRP, and Binance Coin (BNB). The non-fungible token (NFT) market, however, faced a downturn, with average daily trading volume plummeting by 46.4% to approximately $979,500 in Q2. Despite this decline, Solana’s NFTs continue to lead in creator royalties. Related Reading: Ethereum Hits $4,350 Liquidity Pool: Can Demand Hold? Network activity remained relatively stable, with average daily fee payers decreasing slightly by 1.4% to 3.9 million, while non-vote transactions rose by 4% to 99.1 million. The average transaction fee saw a significant drop of 59.6%, settling at just $0.01. On a broader scale, total staked value hit an all-time high of $102 billion on January 18, coinciding with SOL’s peak price of approximately $295. By the end of Q2, the total staked SOL had increased by 25.2% to $60 billion. Messari’s analysis hints that while the Solana ecosystem is navigating through a phase of “adjustment,” its foundational metrics and continued development might signal a promising outlook for the future. As of this writing, SOL’s price stands at $184.50, recording a 4.4% drop in the past 24 hours. When compared to its $293 record reached earlier this year, SOL’s price trades nearly 40% below. Featured image from DALL-E, chart from TradingView.com
The Solana price experienced all phases of the crypto market this week, starting with a muted performance of around $180. However, the past seven-day period took a better turn when the altcoin surged above the $200 mark, rising as high as $205 on Thursday, August 14. Unfortunately, the Solana price didn’t enjoy this return above the $200 level for long, crashing—like the rest of the crypto market—back toward its early-week position around $180. A popular crypto analyst on the social media platform X has revealed that SOL’s downturn was no coincidence. Why SOL Keeps Falling Under $188 In 2025 In an August 15 post on the X platform, crypto pundit Burak Kesmeci evaluated the broader performance of the Solana price in 2025 and its impact on recent price action. Specifically, the on-chain analyst identified the $188 level as crucial to Solana’s recent price movements. Related Reading: Market Expert Reveals Why XRP Price At $1,000 Is Not A Possibility This evaluation revolves around the Fixed Range Volume Profile (FRVP) indicator, which provides insights into the distribution of trading volume across various levels on a price chart. In essence, the FRVP indicator helps identify regions with the most trading activity within a specific period. According to Kesmeci, the FRVP high-volume trading level currently lies around the $150 Solana price region. The crypto analyst noted that investors can expect SOL to continue its upward trajectory as long as its price stays above this high-volume trading level. Kesmeci, however, noted that another significant level in the FRVP is the Value Area High (VAH), which represents the upper boundary of the value area (a price range where 70% of the volume traded). The VAH level is often considered a resistance zone where prices may stall or experience a reversal. The crypto analyst identified $188 as the Value Area High (the green line in the chart above) for the Solana price. According to Kesmeci, the altcoin has struggled to stay above this VAH level so far in 2025—a trend witnessed in the past day. What Happens If Solana Price Keeps Retreating? Further in the post on X, Kesmeci pinpointed $170 – $179 as another Solana price region with significant trading activity. The analyst revealed that this zone could act as a support cushion should the price of SOL witness a correction. Kesmeci added: If Solana can shift its high-volume trading level upward, the bullish trend could strengthen. As of this writing, the price of Solana sits just above $180, reflecting a nearly 5% decline in the past 24 hours. Nevertheless, this drab 24-hour performance was not enough to push the altcoin’s weekly action into the red. According to CoinGecko data, the SOL price is up by over 4% in the last seven days. Related Reading: Trump Coin Jumps 10% On Canary Capital ETF Filing: Details Featured image from Getty, chart from TradingView
Solana (SOL) has exploded 12% in the past 24 hours, briefly touching the $200 mark, as a wave of institutional adoption and tokenization milestones supercharge its rally. Related Reading: Two Forces Can Launch Bitcoin To $1 Million, Says Mike Novogratz At the forefront is DeFi Development Corp (DDC), whose aggressive treasury strategy now holds over 1.3 million SOL worth nearly $250 million, earning $63,000 daily in staking rewards. The company’s 10% Annualized Organic Yield (AOY) and validator operations underscore Solana’s staking advantage over non-yielding assets like Bitcoin. In August alone, DDC added 4,500 SOL to its reserves, fueled in part by a $122.5 million convertible debt raise managed by Cantor Fitzgerald. CEO Joseph Onorati noted a 47% rise in the company’s SOL Per Share metric since June, highlighting strong operational growth. Adding to bullish sentiment, CMB International, one of Asia’s largest asset managers, announced the tokenization of its Hong Kong–Singapore Mutual Recognition Fund on Solana via DigiFT and OnChain. Solana ETF Approval Countdown Adds Regulatory Tailwind A major catalyst on the horizon is the potential approval of Solana ETFs within the next two months. Nate Geraci, President of NovaDius Wealth Management, told CNBC that the SEC is considering over 75 crypto ETF applications, with a streamlined approval framework in place for assets like Solana, XRP, and Cardano. Crypto ETFs have already attracted $26 billion in inflows this year, signaling deep investor confidence. If approved, a Solana ETF could open the floodgates for traditional finance capital, potentially accelerating the rally toward—and beyond—$250 Technical Outlook: $250 SOL Target in Play From a technical perspective, SOL has broken above key resistance levels at $185, $190, and $195, with the next critical hurdles at $202–$205. A sustained close above $205 could trigger a short-term surge to $220, while breaking $222 could pave the way toward $244–$250. SOL's price records an uptick on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD on Tradingview The MACD remains in bullish territory, the RSI is trending upward without being overbought, and the Chaikin Money Flow has flipped positive, indicating strong buying pressure. Support remains at $194 and $186, with a break below $175 invalidating the current bullish setup. Related Reading: How Western Union’s Acquisition Of Intermex Is A Win For Ripple And XRP With institutional inflows, real-world asset tokenization, and a looming ETF decision, Solana appears poised for what could be the early stages of a mega rally. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Solana remains bullish on the daily chart, cruising within a strong ascending channel and pushing toward the mid-range with fresh upside momentum. However, short-term weakness on the hourly chart shows price slipping below key moving averages, signaling potential pressure. Daily Chart Holds Bullish Structure GodstarPL, in a detailed update posted on X, emphasized that Solana is currently cruising inside a strong ascending channel on the daily chart. This steady bullish structure reflects consistent buying interest and price strength over time. At present, SOL is pushing toward the mid-range of this channel, indicating fresh upside momentum and a possible continuation of its upward trajectory. Related Reading: Institutional Solana Buying Ramps Up: The Nearly $600 Million Buy Shaking Up SOL If the bulls manage to maintain this pressure, the next logical target would be the upper boundary of the channel, which lies near the $220 mark. Reaching this level, which is serving as a crucial resistance zone, would signify a significant milestone, reinforcing the resilience of the current bullish trend and potentially attracting more buying activity. On the other hand, a slip below the channel’s mid-line could trigger a pullback toward the $160 demand zone, a key level that has historically provided strong support. This area is critical for buyers to defend in order to prevent a deeper decline and maintain the overall bullish structure. Monitoring this level will be essential for gauging whether the upward momentum can sustain or if a more significant correction is underway. Solana Short-Term Trend Shows Signs Of Bearish Behavior Despite the bullish structure reflected on the daily chart, Gemxbt, in a separate update, pointed out that Solana exhibited a bearish setup on the 1-hour timeframe at the time of the post. Short-term market sentiment has shifted, with price action trading below the 5, 10, and 20-period moving averages — a clear indication of near-term selling pressure. Related Reading: Solana (SOL) Smashes $200, Bulls Now Target $220–$250 Zone Adding to this bearish tone, the MACD indicator has crossed below its signal line, indicating the potential for renewed downside momentum. This technical signal often reflects an acceleration of selling interest, particularly when it aligns with other bearish patterns on lower timeframes. Meanwhile, the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is trending toward oversold territory, which suggests that buying pressure is weakening and sellers remain firmly in control. However, an oversold reading can also hint at a potential short-term bounce if buyers step in to defend key price levels. In terms of critical levels to watch, support is currently situated around $175, where buyers may attempt to halt a decline. On the upside, immediate resistance is seen near $180. A break above this level is likely to trigger continued upside pressure. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
Solana is seeing a sharp rise in institutional demand, with publicly traded companies now holding over $591 million worth of SOL. According to new data from CoinGecko, four firms—Upexi, DeFi Developments Corp, SOL Strategies, and Torrent Capital—have collectively acquired more than 3.5 million SOL, marking one of the strongest waves of corporate accumulation in the asset’s history. Solana Sees Massive Institutional Buying Spree Institutional appetite for Solana is accelerating at a pace not seen before, signaling a shift in market sentiment as major players seek exposure to SOL. A new report by CoinGecko reveals that four publicly listed companies have collectively acquired more than 3.5 million SOL, now valued at over $591 million. Related Reading: These Two Bearish Scenarios Put Solana Price At $162 After Fakeout Leading the pack is Upexi, a Solana treasury company. Since late April 2025, Upexi has acquired 1.9 million SOL at an average cost of $168.63 per token, investing approximately $320.4 million. According to CoinGecko, the company’s position is currently valued at $319.5 million, slightly down by $0.9 million. However, the entire amount is staked, earning an 8% annual yield as of June 30. Close behind is DeFi Developments Corp, an AI-powered online platform, with approximately 1,182,685 SOL in its treasury. The company has maintained an aggressive pace of accumulation, most recently adding 181,303 SOL on July 29 at an average price of $155.33 per token. CoinGecko reveals that DeFi Dev Corp acquired its total position at an average price of $137.07, making its holdings now worth $198.9 million, with an unrealised gain of $36.8 million. SOL Strategies, a Toronto-based investment firm, holds 392,667 SOL, acquired steadily from mid-2024 to July 2025. Purchased at an average price of $158.12, the company’s position is now worth $66 million, reflecting a $3.9 million gain. Finally, Torrent Capital, a publicly traded investment company, has acquired 40,039 SOL. CoinGecko notes that the firm bought its Solana holdings in 2025 at an average price of $161.84. Now valued at $6.7 million, this smaller but well-timed bet is sitting on a profit of approximately $0.2 million. Overall, these four companies control roughly 0.65% of Solana’s circulating supply and about 0.58% of its total supply. How Public Companies Are Buying SOL Moving forward, CoinGecko also reveals important details on how each company approaches its SOL allocation. While all four companies’ methods of accumulation differ, they share a growing confidence in Solana’s long-term prospects. Related Reading: Is An XRP ETF Next After The Solana ETF Launch? Experts Answer According to the report, Upexi moved quickly, building the largest SOL treasury within four months and signaling a high-conviction and long-term bet. DeFi Developments Corp has taken a more tactical approach, adding to its position during market dips while remaining committed to holding. On the other hand, SOL Strategies built its stake gradually over 13 months through dollar-cost averaging and staking rewards, reflecting a disciplined, long-term strategy. Lastly, Torrent Capital took on a more strategically timed move, securing gains ahead of Solana’s rally in 2025. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
As Solana (SOL) attempts to reclaim a crucial level, a market watcher forecasted a massive rally for this quarter. However, some analysts suggested that the cryptocurrency will retest the range lows soon. Related Reading: Is Bitcoin’s Price Discovery Rally Over? This Week’s Performance May Hold The Answer Solana Nears Crucial Level On Tuesday, Solana surged 9.6% from the recent lows, driven by the start of Solana Mobile’s global shipments of the Seeker, its second-generation Web3 smartphone, to over 50 countries. The news propelled the altcoin to a multi-day high of $171, fueling bullish sentiment among investors before its price retraced to the mid-zone of its local range. Notably, SOL has been hovering between the $140-$180 range since the April-May breakout, attempting to reclaim the local high for the past three months. During the June correction, SOL momentarily lost its local range lows, retesting the $120-$130 zone as support. However, the cryptocurrency reclaimed its range amid the July rally, briefly breaking out of the upper boundary and hitting a five-month high of $206 two weeks ago. Since then, Solana has seen a 25% correction from the highs to the mid-zone of its local price range, currently trading between the $160-$164 levels. Amid its recent performance, analyst Ali Martinez highlighted SOL’s most crucial levels, based on the UTXO Realized Price Distribution (URPD) indicator. According to the chart, the key support area for the altcoin is around the $165 mark, where the largest supply cluster is with 44.4 million SOL, or 7.42% of the supply. As a result, Solana must reclaim the $165 level soon, or it will risk turning this key level into a key resistance, leading to further downside. Nonetheless, if this level is reclaimed, then the altcoin would have to retest the crucial resistance levels around $177 and $189, where investors have also accumulated 27.6 million and 23.6 million SOL, respectively. SOL Preparing For The ‘Real’ Run? Analyst Crypto Jelle highlighted Solana’s recent price action, asserting that SOL is “quietly trending higher” with higher lows and turning resistance levels as support. The market watcher forecasted that Solana would reach a new all-time high this quarter, as he doubts “the train stops anytime soon” once it finally breaks out of the $200 resistance. Meanwhile, Crypto Batman suggested that the altcoin will see another correction soon. To the analyst, Solana could have a 10% drop to its four-month ascending support line, which sits around the $150 level, before “the real move.” Per the chart, the cryptocurrency has bounced from this support line twice, in April and June, before rallying to local highs during the May and July price breakouts. Related Reading: Cardano Marks Historical Milestone With Governance Vote, Hoskinson Reacts Similarly, analyst Ted Pillows asserted that SOL could see a significant rally this year despite the recent underperformance, as network activity remains strong. He predicted a 10%-15% correction, affirming that “a dip towards $140-$150 before reversal is highly likely to happen.” As of this writing, Solana is trading at $$163, a 3.3% decline in the daily timeframe. Featured Image from Unsplash.com, Chart from TradingView.com
Solana (SOL) is attracting renewed institutional attention as major asset managers including Franklin Templeton, Grayscale, VanEck, and Fidelity have updated their spot Solana ETF filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Related Reading: XRP Set To Explode? Analyst Sees $5 Surge Any Moment – Details While the token’s price briefly dipped following the news, long-term indicators suggest this move could be a major bullish trigger. Asset Managers Revise Solana ETF Filings Amid SEC Dialogue As of August 1, at least seven asset managers submitted amended S-1 registration statements for Solana-based ETFs. These updates, which now include staking provisions and clearer custodianship structures, reflect ongoing discussions with the SEC. Notably, Grayscale’s updated proposal introduces a 2.5% annual fee in SOL, while VanEck’s version includes active staking rewards and dual custodianship. These moves are viewed as part of a coordinated strategy to align with SEC expectations, especially after the Commission recently approved in-kind redemption structures for Bitcoin and Ethereum ETFs. Market watchers believe a decision on Solana ETFs could arrive as early as late August or September 2025. SOL Price Reacts Cautiously, But Long-Term Momentum Builds Surprisingly, Solana’s price dropped by over 3% following the ETF filings, closing at $170.24. This suggests the news may already be priced in, or that traders remain cautious amid broader market uncertainty. Technical indicators show bearish momentum, with SOL struggling to stay above key support zones at $170 and $158. A close above $180 could reignite bullish sentiment, while a drop below $158 may signal a deeper correction toward $145 or $130. SOL's price moving sideways following a major price spike on the daily chart. Source: SOLUSD on Tradingview What Solana ETF Approval Could Mean for SOL While short-term volatility persists, the broader implications of Solana ETF approval are substantial. A greenlight from the SEC could legitimize Solana as a mainstream investment asset, increase market liquidity, and open the door for more institutional adoption. With over $60 billion in staked SOL and a maturing ecosystem, Solana is well-positioned to benefit once regulatory clarity arrives. Related Reading: If Dogecoin Loses This Level, Expect A Major Crash: Analyst Warns In the coming weeks, all eyes remain on Washington. But for long-term investors, this could be the calm before a potential breakout. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Solana (SOL) is staging a potential comeback, rebounding 1% to $187.43 after triggering a TD Sequential buy signal at $178. This technical indicator, widely used to identify trend reversals, has sparked renewed bullish sentiment among traders, especially as SOL consolidates above the key $180 level. Related Reading: Whale Buys $153M In Ethereum From Galaxy Digital OTC: Institutions Are Betting Big The 4-hour chart shows diminishing bearish momentum, with candlesticks losing strength—an early sign that sellers are losing control. A green arrow under the final bearish candle, coupled with a black arrow confirmation, adds credibility to the bullish thesis. Solana’s Price action is forming higher lows, suggesting strength is building for a possible breakout toward $188–$190. However, SOL’s bullish narrative is tempered by growing internal tension in the crypto space, especially with growing security concerns. SOL's price records a slight bearish deviation on the daily chart following a rebound from critical support. Source: SOLUSD on Tradingview Ethereum-Based Scams Threaten The Solana Ecosystem Integrity? Community sentiment has turned cautious after warnings from prominent Solana contributor Dean Little. He flagged the risk of Ethereum “grifters” exploiting Solana’s fast and affordable infrastructure for scams, potentially undermining trust and driving away long-term users. This concern isn’t unfounded, Solana has seen its daily active addresses fall by 16% in the past week, with DeFi total value locked (TVL) dipping 8%. Though July was strong, with $9.85B TVL and $82B in DEX volume, signs of cooling engagement have coincided with SOL’s price retracing from its $206 high. Traders Eye Breakout as Sentiment and Technicals Collide Despite the volatility, the TD Sequential buy signal has provided a technical lifeline. SOL is holding the 20-day EMA near $178, a key dynamic support. Retail long positioning has surged, and open interest is rising, suggesting that traders are preparing for a move. Related Reading: Dogecoin Eyes Breakout Above Key Trendline-Will Momentum Hold Or Fade? As SOL battles for control above $180, a sustained close above $190 could reignite momentum. Still, with Ethereum-based scams casting a shadow, traders must stay woke. The next few sessions could determine whether Solana’s bullish setup leads to a breakout, or succumbs to broader distrust. Cover image from ChatGPT, SOLUSD chart from Tradingview
Solana co-founder Anatoly Yakovenko is facing backlash from the crypto community over his comments about meme coins and non-fungible tokens (NFTs). Yakovenko made these remarks against these tokens despite his network being home to most of the top meme coins by market capitalization. Crypto Community Reacts To Solana Founder’s Comments The crypto community criticized Anatoly Yakovenko following his X post, in which he described meme coins and NFTs as “digital slop” and ones that have no intrinsic value. The Solana founder added that, like a mobile game loot box, people spend $150 billion a year on mobile gaming, in reference to his ideology about meme coins and NFTs. Related Reading: These Two Bearish Scenarios Put Solana Price At $162 After Fakeout Crypto marketer Anastasiia Bobeshko described the Solana founder’s comments as being funny, considering the traction that memes have brought into the Solana ecosystem. She further noted that the network made $1.6 billion in the first half of 2025 thanks to these meme coins. Another member of the crypto community, Ethereum developer Hanniabu, had earlier echoed a similar sentiment, suggesting that the network would be nothing without meme coins. Null, a member of the BONK community, declared that the Solana network would have never been where it is today without meme coins. Yakavenko replied sarcastically, saying, “Absolutely. Without lootboxes, iOS would have negligible revenues for Apple.” Meanwhile, Crypto community member Art Chick asked the Solana founder if he had a problem with memecoin traders spending $150 billion a year on his chain, but they don’t see it as mobile gaming. Yakovenko responded and alluded to an earlier reply in which he explained that what is important is the need to monitor data, fix problems, use snipers, and work towards sandwich-resistant market implementations. Difference Between Solana and Base Meme Coins It is worth noting that the Solana founder’s comment about meme coins stemmed from when he criticized a comment from Base’s lead developer Jesse Pollak, who suggested that Zora meme coins (which are Base tokens) are more valuable than those from Solana’s Pump.fun. In response, Yakovenko asked Pollak if Zora coins have any claims on future cash flows from creators, something which Pump.fun has. Related Reading: Top Meme Coins Stealing The Spotlight As Bitcoin Price Hits $118,000 ATH Pollak then clarified that each coin’s value depends on their fundamentals, which is why he believes that not all meme coins are the same. However, the Solana founder doesn’t believe meme coins as a whole have any “intrinsic value.” Despite his comment, these meme coins, especially the top ones like Fartcoin, BONK, PENGU, and TRUMP, continue to contribute to a significant amount of the daily trading volume on the network. Notably, the Solana price surged to a new all-time high (ATH) of $294 in January, around the time the TRUMP meme coin first launched. SOL witnessed a significant surge in its demand at the time, with investors requiring the altcoin to purchase the meme coin. At the time of writing, the Solana price is trading at around $183, down over 5% in the last 24 hours, according to data from CoinMarketCap. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
Solana is treading on thin ice as it tests a crucial support zone between $175 and $177, a range that could decide its next big move. After a sharp rejection near $190, selling pressure is mounting, raising the stakes for bulls trying to defend this key area. Momentum Fades: Solana Slips Below Key Moving Averages According to GemXBT in a recent post, Solana (SOL) is currently trending downward, showing signs of sustained bearish pressure. The price has slipped below critical short-term moving averages such as the 20 MA, 10 MA, and 5 MA, suggesting that sellers are firmly in control for now. This breakdown below key technical levels is often seen as a precursor to further downside, especially when not accompanied by strong bullish reversals. Related Reading: Solana Becomes The Talk Of Social Media As Price Hits $200 At present, the immediate key support level is around $175. If this support holds, there could be a chance for a technical bounce, particularly as the RSI is now sitting in the oversold zone. Historically, oversold RSI levels can signal potential reversals or at least a short-term pause in selling pressure. However, traders are watching closely for confirmation before expecting a recovery, especially with resistance looming near $190. Adding to the bearish picture, the MACD remains below the signal line, reinforcing negative sentiment in the market and downside pressure. Until SOL can reclaim the broken moving averages and flip $190 into support, the technical outlook leans cautious, with the potential for continued volatility. Key Support Retest: Can $175–$177 Hold The Line? In a recent post on X, AlgoCats shared insights from the Solana daily chart, highlighting a critical price zone. The analyst pointed out that SOL is currently testing the $175–$177 support range, an area that once served as resistance and is now being re-evaluated as a potential floor. This zone has become a key battleground between bulls and bears in the short term. Related Reading: These Two Bearish Scenarios Put Solana Price At $162 After Fakeout AlgoCats also drew attention to a notable upper wick on the latest daily candle, which extended into the $189–$190 region before facing a sharp rejection. This wick suggests heavy selling pressure at those higher levels, likely due to long liquidations and the presence of a significant supply zone. Such price action often reflects a lack of buying strength and the presence of aggressive sellers. Now, the focus shifts to whether the $175–$177 support can withstand the ongoing bearish momentum. According to AlgoCats, how SOL behaves around this zone will determine the next move. If support holds, a bounce is possible, but if it breaks, the market may see further downside pressure in the near term. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from Tradingview.com
The Solana price has slowly crept up over the last few weeks, moving from a low of $127 back in June to now trading over $200 at the time of this report. This surge has been propelled forward by the emergence of new runners on the blockchain such as the likes of USELESS, moving SOL toward the coveted $200 market. However, questions abound as to how long this rally could be sustained and if a bearish scenario could see it crashing back downward. Solana Price Faces Pressure From Bears Despite bullishness being the order of the day, a crypto analyst has sounded the alarm of bearish pressure mounting for Solana. In the analysis, they explain that the rally that pushed the digital asset over the $190 mark recently was actually a textbook fakeout. Related Reading: XRP Transactions Barrels Over $1 Billion To Monthly Highs, Are Whales Driving The Next Leg? This rally had taken the Solana price above the resistance that had been mounting at $170, clearing a path for the rally to $200. This has allowed for a liquidity sweep at these high levels. But now there is a roadblock for the altcoin that could send it back down. The crypto analyst explains that the Solana price is still trading inside the ascending channel despite the rally. Thus, this means that the breakout failed at the time. Such failure suggests that there is not enough strength propping up the price, leaving it vulnerable to bears. Two likely bearish scenarios were presented by the analyst in response to this. The first was that there would be a direct drop into the maximum pain level (MPL), which lies around $162.30, making it the key downside target. But with the price already breaking above $190, this is unlikely. The second and most likely scenario is the move up to retest highs before a drop. It could also alternatively form a lower high before dropping, leading to a steep decline. Regardless, both roads lead to the same destination, and that is the fact that the price drops toward the MPL level. Related Reading: Dogecoin Price Breaks Above $0.26 In Weekend Rally As Pundit Predicts 2,600% Surge SOL Open Interest Hits Record Levels The surge in the price has triggered a rapid increase in interest in Solana, and this has seen the open interest for the altcoin hit new all-time highs. The open interest is the total sum of short and long positions open for an asset, and according to data from the Coinglass website, the Solana open interest has now crossed $10.96 billion to surpass its previous high of $8.79 billion. Interestingly, though, the Solana price is still much lower compared to where it was the last time open interest hit new highs. This could suggest that there could be some steam left before the SOL price begins to slow down again. Featured image from Adobe Stock, chart from TradingView.com