Чего дать от цены Solana

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-07-07Last updated on 2025-07-07

С начала июня Solana движется в боковике и держится в узком диапазоне между сопротивлением на уровне $158,80 и находит поддержку на уровне $141,97. Пока SOL не хватает импульса для того, чтобы совершить прорыв.

Разбираемся, что происходит на рынке Solana (SOL) и чего ждать от цены криптовалюты.

Держатели Solana верят в бычий прорыв

Данные Glassnode показывают, что активность в сети SOL снижается с тех пор, как четвертого июня она достигла 90-дневного максимума. Вчера показатель упал до 30-дневного минимума на 0,764, что говорит о снижении продаж среди долгосрочных держателей SOL.

Значит, долгосрочные держатели альткоина уверены в его потенциале и ставят на скорое начало ралли. Если инвесторы продолжат накапливать активы, это может привести к бычьему прорыву, как только рыночные настроения улучшатся.

Активность в сети SOL

Net Unrealized Profit/Loss (NUPL) также указывает на возможность бычьего прорыва. По данным Glassnode, этот показатель находится в зоне «надежды» уже 30 дней и на момент публикации составляет 0,108. Это означает, что многие инвесторы уже оказались в зоне прибыли, но пока не спешат ее фиксировать.

Тенденция говорит о осторожном оптимизме среди держателей SOL и может указывать на начало бычьего тренда.

Следующая цель SOL — $170

На момент написания SOL торгуется по $148,06. Если долгосрочные держатели продолжат накапливать монеты и исторические модели подтвердятся, цена получит шанс пробить сопротивление на $158,80. Успешный пробой этого барьера откроет дорогу к $170.

Анализ цены SOL

Если продажи усилятся, для SOL появится риск потери поддержки на $141,97 с дальнейшим откатом до $123,49.

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