Recently, SOL's price movement has been quite interesting. From the low point around 117 last week, it rebounded to about 126 dollars now, with a 24-hour increase of 1-3%, and trading volume has basically stabilized. This isn't a sudden surge type of rally, but it's worth noting that on-chain activity hasn't declined along with the price, the meme ecosystem is still maintaining heat, and TVL and developer participation are both holding at good levels—this is definitely stronger than some other public chains, where the ecosystem tends to cool off when prices fall.
In the short term, the support at the 125 level is very critical. If it holds, combined with a possible small rebound towards the end of the year, there is still quite a bit of room for imagination. However, the historical high of 294 is quite far away, and with such a large fluctuation range, caution is needed to prevent large investors from dumping when following in.
From a long-term perspective, Solana's underlying logic of high performance and low fees is still there, and recently institutional ETF funds have been flowing in from time to time, making it relatively resilient among altcoins. To put it simply, risk awareness is essential—don't get blinded by short-term gains and follow the trend blindly. Market opportunities are always there, but rationality and stop-loss are equally important.
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PanicSeller
· 8h ago
Only if 125 can hold will it be real; otherwise, it will drop back and get trapped again.
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fomo_fighter
· 8h ago
Haha, SOL's rebound is indeed stable. The ecosystem not crashing along with the price really adds points.
If I can't hold 125, I'll wait for the next bottom.
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DegenGambler
· 8h ago
If you can't hold 125, you have to cut, anyway, big players are just waiting for us to take over the position.
Recently, SOL's price movement has been quite interesting. From the low point around 117 last week, it rebounded to about 126 dollars now, with a 24-hour increase of 1-3%, and trading volume has basically stabilized. This isn't a sudden surge type of rally, but it's worth noting that on-chain activity hasn't declined along with the price, the meme ecosystem is still maintaining heat, and TVL and developer participation are both holding at good levels—this is definitely stronger than some other public chains, where the ecosystem tends to cool off when prices fall.
In the short term, the support at the 125 level is very critical. If it holds, combined with a possible small rebound towards the end of the year, there is still quite a bit of room for imagination. However, the historical high of 294 is quite far away, and with such a large fluctuation range, caution is needed to prevent large investors from dumping when following in.
From a long-term perspective, Solana's underlying logic of high performance and low fees is still there, and recently institutional ETF funds have been flowing in from time to time, making it relatively resilient among altcoins. To put it simply, risk awareness is essential—don't get blinded by short-term gains and follow the trend blindly. Market opportunities are always there, but rationality and stop-loss are equally important.