A closely watched crypto analyst, known as InvestAnswers, believes that while Bitcoin (BTC) remains in a clear uptrend, Solana (SOL) is positioned to outperform the leading cryptocurrency.
In a recent video shared with his 565,000 YouTube subscribers, the analyst pointed to the Solana/Bitcoin (SOL/BTC) trading pair as a key indicator of Solana’s potential.
Reviewing the chart, he noted that Solana had seen a massive parabolic surge during the last bull market before experiencing a steep decline during the bear market. However, he highlighted that Solana never returned to its previous lows in this cycle — a bullish signal.
The analyst observed that throughout much of 2024, Solana kept pace with Bitcoin’s recovery. Although Solana dipped in early 2025, largely due to concerns around token unlocks, it has since begun a strong recovery. He described Solana as a “faster horse” compared to Bitcoin as momentum builds once again.
Looking ahead, InvestAnswers believes Solana could see a significant rally, projecting that SOL could climb more than 136% from its current value.
He expects the token to revisit and potentially surpass its previous all-time highs, estimating a target range between $300 and $360. If realized, such a move would mark a major breakout for Solana and reinforce its position as one of the top-performing altcoins in the market.
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