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The Solana price is hovering at $84.83, and the market can’t quite decide whether to yawn or brace for impact. Daily volume is pushing past $5 billion. Down 2.18% in the last 24 hours, sure but still up 8.94% on the week. That’s not exactly panic. With 570 million SOL in circulation, the market cap sits at $47.8 billion. In other words, there’s real money parked here, and it’s not flinching.
Solana Price Holds Channel Support
Zoom out to the weekly Solana price chart and things get interesting. Price action continues to respect a long-term ascending channel. The lower boundary, around $80–$85, has historically acted like a trampoline whenever price touches it, then springs higher toward the midpoint.
Right now, SOL is pressing against that same zone again.
Key resistance levels sit at $240, then the bigger psychological hurdles at $500 and $1,000. Stretch the imagination further and the channel’s upper region sits near $3,500 this cycle assuming liquidity shows up and adoption keeps pace. That’s a big “if,” but technically, the structure hasn’t broken.
SOL/USD Faces the $90 Test
Short term, the SOL/USD pair is trapped in a narrowing range. Repeated rejections at $90 scream overhead supply. At the same time, every dip toward $70 finds buyers waiting.That’s textbook compression.
So, what’s next? A daily close above $90 could open the door to $105–$120 and validate the breakout narrative many traders are eyeing in their Solana price prediction thories. But lose the $80 mid-range support, and $70 gets revisited fast. Markets don’t hesitate when ranges break.
Whales Accumulate While Retail Hesitates
The internal price data suggests bigger players are leaning bullish. The Whale vs. Retail Delta on Binance Perps just printed a strong 1.140 green spike. Translation? Large participants are quietly buying this consolidation zone near $84.62.
Volume tells a similar story. Daily buy volume stands at 7.732M versus 6.237M in sell volume roughly 24% more aggressive buying pressure during a sideways grind. That’s not retail FOMO. That’s calculated accumulation.
Meanwhile, Chaikin Money Flow sits at 0.02, signaling steady capital inflows. RSI at 44.74? Neutral. Not overbought, not exhausted. Plenty of room to expand if momentum flips.
The daily chart’s tight consolidation box says volatility is loading. EMA bands are flattening. Price holds above $80.
The Solana price isn’t surging yet, but it’s consolidating, indicating a forthcoming direction.

