Solana clings to $130 support as ETF demand and roadmap upgrades clash with legacy selling pressure. Solana trades near $133 at a critical support area, where strong ETF inflows and structural upgrades face off against lingering unlock-driven supply and a…Solana clings to $130 support as ETF demand and roadmap upgrades clash with legacy selling pressure. Solana trades near $133 at a critical support area, where strong ETF inflows and structural upgrades face off against lingering unlock-driven supply and a…

Solana bulls fight to defend $130 as ETF demand meets unlock selling

2025/12/09 16:30

Solana clings to $130 support as ETF demand and roadmap upgrades clash with legacy selling pressure. Solana trades near $133 at a critical support area, where strong ETF inflows and structural upgrades face off against lingering unlock-driven supply and a fragile technical structure.

  • SOL is currently trading near $133, locked in a $125–$150 range with $125–$130 as key support and $140–$145 as first resistance.
  • Spot Solana ETFs show one of 2025’s strongest cumulative inflow profiles, helping absorb supply despite a 40% drawdown from last year’s levels.​
  • Firedancer, Alpenglow, and growing RWA tokenization support a longer-term bullish thesis even as unlock overhang and macro risk keep sentiment cautious.

The price of Solana (SOL) is currently changing hands around $133 ,down more than 40 percent from levels seen a year ago and well below the $190-200 zone reached in late October. Since early November, price has bled lower through a series of failed bounces, with a sharp breakdown from above $180 ushering in a persistent downtrend that now orbits a dense support shelf around $125-130.

Solana bulls fight to defend $130 as ETF demand meets unlock selling - 1

Technical models that track trend and sentiment classify conditions as bearish with elevated volatility, yet they also project a modest rebound into the mid-140s over the next month if this floor holds.

Solana bulls gear up for pump

The broader tape shows a textbook range forming between $125 and $150, with repeated rejections between $145 and $155 marking the upper boundary that bulls must reclaim to reset structure. A clean close below $125 would confirm continuation of the November slide and expose deeper levels near $115-120, while sustained closes back above $140-145 would signal a shift from distribution to accumulation and open a path toward $155.

Fundamentals and news flow complicate the picture. Solana spot ETFs have logged one of the strongest demand profiles in crypto this year, with cumulative net inflows above $600 million dollars and multi-week streaks that stand in sharp contrast to outflows from some bitcoin and ether products. This pipeline continues to absorb supply on dips and provides a structural bid that could fuel a sharp short-covering move if technicals turn.

On-chain and infrastructure developments add weight to the long view. The 2025-2026 roadmap centers on the Firedancer and Alpenglow upgrades, which target major gains in throughput, latency and reliability, addressing the network’s historical outage narrative and aiming at institutional-grade performance. Growing real-world asset tokenization and other capital-intensive use cases on Solana highlight this shift, even as near-term sentiment remains cautious around unlocks and macro risk.

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