Solana Price Forecast: SOL risks 6% dip amid low user engagement, falling retail demand 

Markets 2025-10-22 11:10
  • Solana struggles to hold the 200-day EMA support, as investors lose risk appetite.

  • SOL faces shrinking retail demand, with funding rates turning negative as Open Interest declines to $8.64 billion.

  • Active Solana addresses drop by over half to 15 million per week from 33.63 million.

Solana (SOL) is edging lower, trading at around $185 at the time of writing on Tuesday. The decline from the previous day’s high of $194 underpins the risk-off sentiment in the broader cryptocurrency market, with investors staying on the sidelines due to macroeconomic uncertainty and a lack of price catalysts.

Solana’s recovery subdued on low on-chain activity

The Solana protocol is experiencing a significant decline in the number of addresses actively transacting on the network. DefiLlama data shows that the addresses averaged 15 million through the week ending October 19, a 19% decline from 33.63 million posted between May 19 and May 25. 

So far, 4.74 million addresses have interacted with the Solana network this week by sending and receiving digital assets.

Solana Price Forecast: SOL risks 6% dip amid low user engagement, falling retail demand 

Solana Active Addresses metric | Source: DefiLlama
If the general downtrend in the Active Addresses metric persists, Solana may continue to bearish pressure due to reduced demand for SOL. Fewer active addresses mean lower transaction volumes and an overall drop in network revenue.

Solana’s strength originates from its influence in the Decentralized Finance (DeFi) and meme coin sectors. Hence, diminishing on-chain activity may erode developer confidence, which could affect liquidity inflows and the launch and adoption of decentralized applications (dApps).

The slow uptake of Solana on-chain and in the DeFi and meme coin sectors is also reflected in its derivatives market, with the futures Open Interest (OI) plummeting to $8.64 billion from an October peak of $15 billion. 

OI refers to the notional value of outstanding futures contracts, whereby a steady decline indicates fading interest as investors lose appetite. A sticky downtrend could dampen recovery, as traders stay on the sidelines, reducing risk exposure.

Solana Price Forecast: SOL risks 6% dip amid low user engagement, falling retail demand 

Solana Futures Open Interest | Source: CoinGlass

A sharp drawdown in the OI weighted funding rate to -0.0001% suggests that traders are increasingly piling into short positions, citing negative sentiment surrounding SOL. Still, the situation is not at the extreme, considering the weighted funding rate plunged to -0.3753% in October, as traders encountered the largest deleveraging event in the history of the crypto market.

Solana Price Forecast: SOL risks 6% dip amid low user engagement, falling retail demand 

Solana OI Weighted Funding Rate | Source: CoinGlass

Technical outlook: Solana edges lower as bears tighten grip

Solana is trading below the 200-day Exponential Moving Average (EMA), currently at $186 at the time of writing on Tuesday. The path of least resistance remains downward, according to SOL’s technical picture on the daily chart.

A sell signal from the Moving Average Convergence (MACD) indicator in the same daily range encourages investors to continue reducing their risk exposure. 

A daily close below the 200-day EMA would reinforce the bearish outlook, increasing the odds of Solana dropping 6% to test the next key support at $174.

Solana Price Forecast: SOL risks 6% dip amid low user engagement, falling retail demand 

SOL/USDT daily chart

Conversely, an immediate rebound above the 200-day EMA cannot be ruled out, especially if sentiment improves across the crypto market. In this case, traders would anticipate a buy signal from the MACD indicator, which will manifest with the blue line crossing above the red signal line. Key milestones include a break above the supply area at $190 and a subsequent move toward the $200 level.

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