Solana faces a liquidity reset with $500M in long positions at risk as ETF inflows clash with thinning on-chain liquidity and elevated leverage.​ Solana’s (SOL) on-chain liquidity has contracted to levels typically associated with bear markets, according to blockchain analytics…Solana faces a liquidity reset with $500M in long positions at risk as ETF inflows clash with thinning on-chain liquidity and elevated leverage.​ Solana’s (SOL) on-chain liquidity has contracted to levels typically associated with bear markets, according to blockchain analytics…

Solana’s liquidity reset deepens as $500M in longs risk wipeout

2025/12/11 15:16
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Solana faces a liquidity reset with $500M in long positions at risk as ETF inflows clash with thinning on-chain liquidity and elevated leverage.​

Summary
  • On-chain data shows Solana liquidity has dropped to bear-market territory as realized losses outweigh profits.​
  • Around $500M in leveraged SOL longs sit near $129, raising liquidation risk if price dips modestly from current levels.​
  • Spot Solana ETFs keep attracting institutional inflows, offering structural support despite futures deleveraging and volatility.

Solana’s (SOL) on-chain liquidity has contracted to levels typically associated with bear markets, according to blockchain analytics data, while approximately $500 million in long positions face potential liquidation if prices decline modestly.

Solana on-chain activity turning

The cryptocurrency’s average realized profit-to-loss ratio has remained below one since mid-November, indicating that realized losses have exceeded profits, according to on-chain metrics. An analytics account reported that Solana is experiencing a liquidity reset, a pattern that has historically preceded bottoming phases in previous market cycles.

The liquidity contraction appears driven by multiple factors, including realized losses prompting sell-offs, declining futures open interest, reduced market-maker activity, and fragmented liquidity across trading pools, according to market observers. If historical patterns repeat, a market recovery could require several weeks, potentially extending into early January, analysts said.

Institutional capital has continued flowing into spot Solana exchange-traded funds, with recent weekly inflows nearly matching the previous week’s levels, according to fund data. However, the cryptocurrency has not participated in the mid-week rally that lifted Bitcoin and other major altcoins.

Recent liquidation events following Bitcoin’s rebound affected Solana significantly, with the token ranking among the largest liquidated assets, according to derivatives data. A concentrated cluster of long positions could face forced closure if Solana’s price declines modestly from current levels.

Some analysts suggest such liquidations could clear excess leverage from the market and potentially facilitate renewed institutional inflows. Conversely, a modest price rally could trigger substantial short covering, amplifying upward momentum, according to market participants.

Support factors include tokens flowing out of exchanges, which reduces readily available supply for selling, and continued institutional inflows into spot ETF products. These dynamics create conditions for potential accumulation and network development that could strengthen long-term fundamentals, according to industry observers.

Market conditions remain volatile despite emerging structural support, with elevated leverage maintaining liquidation risks across the cryptocurrency sector.

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