Solana User Demand Peaks, Yet SOL Price Struggles Against New Lows
Layer-1 (L1) blockchain Solana saw a surge in user demand in October. During those 31 days, Solana’s monthly user activity climbed to its year-to-date high.
Despite this uptick in user demand, the price of SOL has struggled to maintain momentum. The popular altcoin has encountered significant resistance over the past month, keeping its value under $190.
Solana Welcomes New Users
In October, user demand on Solana skyrocketed, as reflected by the rise in its daily active addresses. During the 31-day period, the number of unique addresses that signed transactions on the L1 totaled 123 million, its highest count since the year began. It also represented a 41% uptick from September’s 86 million unique addresses.
Solana Active Addresses. Source: Artemis
During the review period, Solana also saw an influx of new users. On-chain data shows that the total number of unique first signers to transact on the Solana Network was 148 million in October — the highest count this year and a 32% increase from September’s 100 million new users.
Solana New Address Count. Source: HelloMoon
Altcoin’s Reaction Is Subdued
Despite the surge in network activity, SOL’s reaction has remained mostly muted. A series of resistance levels have prevented it from reaching the $190 mark. BeInCrypto’s analysis of the SOL/USD daily chart shows key resistance at $159.96 and $171.78 — levels where the coin has experienced significant selling pressure over the past month.
SOL is currently trading at $168.01, reflecting a 4% drop over the past 24 hours. Meanwhile, a 6% surge in trading volume signals intensified selling activity in the market.
When price declines alongside increased trading volume, it generally signals a bearish market sentiment. This pattern suggests that more traders are offloading their assets, adding further downward pressure on SOL’s price.
Solana Price/Trading Volume. Source: Santiment
Further, the setup of SOL’s moving average convergence/divergence (MACD) indicator confirms the spike in selloffs. The coin’s MACD line (blue) has just crossed below the signal line (orange), suggesting a shift in the market trend from bullish to bearish.
The MACD indicator measures an asset’s price trends and momentum and identifies its potential buy or sell signals. When the MACD line falls below the signal line, it signals a bearish trend reversal, indicating that the asset’s momentum is weakening. Traders often view this crossover as a sign to consider selling or reducing positions.
Solana MACD. Source: TradingView
SOL Price Prediction: This Level Must Become Support
As of this writing, SOL trades at $168.01, hovering just below the $171.78 level, which recently served as brief support. With demand waning, this level could soon turn into a resistance point, increasing selling pressure on the altcoin.
If $171.78 turns into resistance, SOL’s price may slide further to $159.96. Should this support level fail, a decline toward $148.14 becomes likely.
Solana Price Analysis. Source: TradingView
On the upside, a demand rebound could flip $171.78 back into support, potentially pushing SOL toward $188.60 — a critical hurdle before targeting its year-to-date high of $210.03.