The amount of Solana (SOL) held on centralized exchanges has jumped to a two-week high, signaling increased selling pressure as the broader crypto market continues to lose steam.
Currently at 31 million SOL, the rising exchange balance suggests investors are preparing to offload holdings.
This pattern typically precedes price declines, as coins are often moved to exchanges with the intent to sell.
Adding to the bearish outlook, SOL’s futures funding rate has slipped into negative territory for the first time in over a week, currently at -0.0006%.
This indicates growing demand for short positions, further highlighting weakening sentiment.
If selling pressure persists, SOL may drop below its current support level of $142.59, potentially falling toward $123.49. A bullish reversal, however, could trigger a rebound toward $171.88.
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