Solana's price started this week quite strong, even breaking the $145 resistance and surpassing the $150 barrier, reaching a high of $154, according to CoinMarketCap.
At the time of writing, SOL is trading at around $152, representing about a 4.3% gain over the past 24 hours and 9% over the past week.
The next significant resistance is believed to be near $155. A successful close above this level could pave the way for another steady advance, with the next key resistance near $165. Further gains could potentially push price above $170.
If the cryptocurrency fails to hold above $152, it could lead to a downward correction. Initial downside support is near the $150 level and the next support is near the $147 level.
FTX’s bankruptcy could have unintended consequences for the crypto market. As the shuttered exchange prepares to redistribute $16 billion to its affected customers, experts predict significant buying pressure on Bitcoin and Solana.
The potential approval of the Solana ETF could also incite price moves. However, Gracie Chen, CEO of Bitget, remains cautious. He thinks it is unlikely that the U.S. will launch any other crypto ETFs besides the one for Ethereum in 2024.
Moreover, Solana’s technical features, such as high transaction speed and low fees, continue to make it a popular choice for both consumers and investors.
Solana’s circuit metrics also highlight a thriving and well-utilized network. With daily transactions consistently exceeding 100,000, there is a clear sign of strong demand for the platform. This robust activity reflects continued user confidence and a solid foundation for the network’s growth.
Ethereum (ETH) has made a notable recovery, surging over 12% since it dropped to $2,460 on February 3, following the broader downturn in the cryptocurrency market.
XRP’s price remains stuck in a tight range as investors assess the fallout from the Bybit hack. Despite a broader selloff, the token has managed to hold above $2.5, though its recent price action suggests uncertainty.
A well-known crypto analyst sees potential in the Solana-based memecoin dogwifhat (WIF) but remains cautious.
CryptoQuant’s Ki Young Ju has recently declared the onset of altcoin season, but this time, things are different. Instead of the typical flow of capital from Bitcoin into altcoins, Ju points out that it’s stablecoin holders driving the action.