SOL is currently trading around $138, with a total market capitalization surpassing $78 billion, firmly holding the sixth position among crypto assets. Behind this rally are several driving forces — institutional investors' ETF holdings have accumulated a net inflow of over $760 million, the RWA ecosystem lock-up has reached new highs, and most importantly, a leading DEX's trading volume soared to $1.7 trillion last year, demonstrating the ecosystem's vitality.



On the technical side, there is quite a bit of confidence. The network has not experienced major issues in nearly 700 days, and stability has been well maintained. However, the shadows of past outages still linger, and with a slight decline in the number of validators, these pose potential risks.

Looking at the price trend, the $120-115 range provides solid support; breaking below could test further downside. On the upside, the $155-160 zone is a critical resistance for a reversal. If it can be broken through, there is a chance to push toward $200. In the short term, it is expected to oscillate within a certain range, and patience is needed for a confirmed breakout signal.
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CodeZeroBasisvip
· 23h ago
This wave of SOL is really stable, but I'm still a bit worried about those outages. Not having any issues for 700 days doesn't mean it will never crash.
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MetaverseVagabondvip
· 23h ago
SOL's rally this wave is indeed fierce, but honestly, I still have some question marks about that 700-day stability—the historical baggage is just too heavy. Wait, how is the validator decline not getting attention? Everyone's just fixated on ETF inflows? If we can't break through 155, we're going to be range-bound forever, really frustrating. 78 billion market cap sounds impressive, but compared to those institutional holdings, it's just a drop in the bucket, haha. RWA lock-ups hitting new highs, but I'm not sure how long it'll hold up—feels a bit inflated somehow. $200 is probably going to take forever, I'd rather stick with the solid support at $120. Institutions are accumulating while we're still arguing—that's the gap right there. Honestly, it all comes down to betting whether technical stability can prop up the price—50/50 odds at best.
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ChainBrainvip
· 23h ago
Institutions are buying the dip in SOL, and I am optimistic about this wave. I'm just worried about another outage; I haven't forgotten the embarrassment from last time.
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MetaMiseryvip
· 23h ago
Wait, why is no one paying attention to the reduction of validators? Everyone's excited just by looking at ETF net inflows, but how did they gloss over the underlying issues?
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RugPullAlertBotvip
· 23h ago
Wait, why is no one mentioning the decline in the number of validators? Are you only excited about the 760 million net inflow?
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