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Solana Bounces 10% from $79 Low, Fueled by Token Extensions & DApp Momentum

January 26, 2024 by Ammar Raza

Solana’s SOL token faced significant resistance at the $102 mark on January 17, resulting in a notable 23% correction that brought the cryptocurrency to a five-week low at $79 on January 23, as per data from CoinMarketCap. However, the tide seems to be turning as SOL rebounds, marking a temporary halt to the bearish trend.

As of the latest update, Solana has rebounded nearly 10% from its recent low, hovering around $88.31. The 24-hour trading volume stands at an impressive $5.08 billion, contributing to a market cap of $38.25 billion. In the last 24 hours alone, SOL’s price has increased by 2.43%.

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Token Extensions Transform Solana’s Landscape

Part of this recovery can be attributed to Solana Labs’ recent introduction of token extensions for the Solana Network’s SPL token. This innovation, similar to Ethereum’s ERC-20 token standard, enhances the original functionality of SPL tokens, introducing new use cases such as augmented token interactions, transfer fees for swapped tokens, and zero-knowledge proof-powered confidential transfers.

Solana’s co-founder and CEO, Anatoly Yakovenko, expressed enthusiasm about the token extensions, stating, “Solana is the first network to offer this level of integrated developer and user experience in a single token program.” Notable entities like Paxos and GMO-Z.com Trust Company have already adopted Solana’s token extensions to issue stablecoins on the network.

A promising development adding to the optimism is the upcoming Firedancer, a third-party validator client by Jump Crypto. This client aims to boost Solana’s processing capabilities, potentially enabling millions of transactions per second and support for parallel processing (sharding).

In a recent X post, a user, R89, highlights that the network’s stability is also gaining attention, particularly after multiple failures in 2022. SOL demonstrated resilience throughout 2023, outperforming some competitors, including Ethereum layer-2 scaling solutions, which faced outages during the surge in blockchain space.

It's interesting to see how reliable Solana has been since the rough patch in 2022, while remaining incredibly performant as usage surged and it dominated competitors in most metrics.

The network will continue to improve, and @jump_firedancer is coming.https://t.co/XMVo2GePuJ pic.twitter.com/QDH2iX0Fgf

— R89 (@R89Capital) January 22, 2024

One significant factor contributing to Solana’s recent momentum is the successful wave of SPL token airdrops. Jito’s JTO staking solution and the BONK meme coin, distributed in December 2023, triggered increased demand for SOL tokens as users eagerly participated in these airdrops.

Solana’s Surge in Users and Transactions

Furthermore, the SOL network’s decentralized application (DApp) metrics showcase strength, with the total value locked (TVL) reaching 15.3 million SOL in January. Despite a 28% decline in SOL’s price over the past 30 days, the amount deposited in smart contracts approaches a three-month high.

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While SOL has experienced notable growth in transaction activity and volumes, it still lags behind competitors like Ethereum and BNB Smart Chain in absolute numbers. Recent data indicates a 6% transaction growth and a 12% increase in active DApp users for SOL in the last seven days.

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Jupiter Exchange leads the way in Solana’s DApp highlights, with 387,780 active addresses in seven days, followed by Raydium, with 190,650 users. Comparatively, PancakeSwap, the leading BNB Smart Chain decentralized finance application, garnered 263,010 active addresses in the same period, while Ethereum’s Uniswap had 64,890.

As SOL’s price bounced back from $80, fueled by heightened demand for airdrops and the introduction of token extensions, uncertainties remain regarding the sustainability of this momentum. Nevertheless, the robust demand evident in SOL network DApp activity provides some confidence in the potential path to $90 and beyond.

Related Reading | Ethereum Faces Impending Drop To $2,000 As Critical Support Falters 

Filed Under: News, Altcoin News Tagged With: BNB Smart Chain, Cryptocurrency, Ethereum (ETH), pancakeswap, SOL, solana

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