Аналитики отметили резкое падение количества транзакций Solana на фоне роста цены SOL

cryptonews.ruPublished on 2025-10-14Last updated on 2025-10-14

Сеть Solana столкнулась с заметным снижением активности на блокчейне. При это одновременно наблюдается рост курса токена SOL. По данным CryptoOnchain, количество ежедневных транзакций сократилось с пиковых 125 млн 24 июля 2025 года до текущих 64 млн. Это падение почти на 50%, произошло на фоне бурного роста стоимости цифрового актива, что вызывает обеспокоенность у аналитиков и участников рынка.

Эксперты объяснили: Такое расхождение между ростом цены и снижением транзакционной активности рассматривается как негативная дивергенция. Обычно рост стоимости токена сопровождается увеличением реального использования сети. Однако текущие данные говорят об обратном. Это усиливает мнение о том, что увеличение котировок SOL может быть вызвано спекулятивными покупками, а не реальным спросом на экосистему Solana.

Эксперты заявили, что сеть традиционно отличается высоким объемом технических операций. Около 80–90% всех транзакций в сети составляют так называемые голосующие переводы, обеспечивающие консенсус между валидаторами. Поэтому важно уточнить, какие именно операции сократились: пользовательские (DeFi, NFT и переводы средств) или внутренние системные.

Если падение транзакций связано именно с уменьшением юзерской активности, это может поставить под сомнение устойчивость текущего роста цен. В таком случае, по мнению аналитиков, существует риск формирования краткосрочного спекулятивного пузыря. Курс может cкорректироваться при первой же волне фиксации прибыли.

При этом некоторые эксперты считают, что снижение числа транзакций не обязательно отражает слабость сети. Оно может быть связано с оптимизацией протокола и изменениями в механизме голосования. Разработчики Solana активно внедряют обновления, направленные на повышение пропускной способности и снижение избыточных операций. Это может временно сократить объем транзакций без ущерба для пользовательской активности. Инвесторам советуют наблюдать за динамикой в секторах DeFi и NFT внутри экосистемы Solana.

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