Solana on the Edge: Can SOL Hold or Drop to $125?

Solana (SOL) is struggling, and investors are getting nervous. Having shot past way beyond $250 in the past, SOL is now fighting to stay above $170. If it fails to hold the crucial support levels, experts are warning it could fall down to as low as $125.

At the moment, SOL is hovering around $172 after briefly slipping to $169.19, down nearly 5% in the past 24 hours. The biggest concern? A flood of new tokens hitting the market. FTX’s bankruptcy proceedings will soon unlock 11.2 million SOL (worth $9.7 million), adding selling pressure at a time when demand is weak. On top of that, another $1.6 billion in SOL is set to unlock in March, making things even riskier.

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From a technical standpoint, SOL is still stuck in a downward trend. If the $160 support level holds, a bounce back to $180–$185 is possible.But if it does collapse, the subsequent lower point could be $150 or even lower, with the most bearish pushing it down to $125.

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Fueling the speculation, recent examples of scams such as $LIBRA and $TRUMP rug pulls have tested investor faith. For the moment, all are waiting to determine whether or not buyers will panic in and support SOL—or if a worse crash is in the cards.

Sahil Poudel

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