The most bizarre phenomenon in the crypto space in recent months is undoubtedly SOL. On one hand, network metrics are flashing red across the board, with user numbers plummeting to a level unrecognizable from a few years ago; on the other hand, institutions are疯狂ly buying in, quietly absorbing the retail investors' chips that have been scared out. Who has the wrong view of the situation? Today, let's break down and analyze this matter thoroughly.



First, look at the data. The number of active users on the SOL network has been halved from the 30 million level in previous years to less than 1 million now. Such a decline is beyond a cliff-like drop. The token price is even more outrageous, having fallen nearly 40% since Q4, with the market in a state of despair. Retail investors are afraid that another drop will wipe out their capital, and they are rushing to cut losses and exit.

But then, a奇迹 happened. Just as panic was spreading through the market, data showed that institutional funds were operating in the opposite direction—recently, nearly $70 million quietly flowed into SOL. Meanwhile, other mainstream tokens were being quietly reduced by these institutions. This stark contrast is baffling.

In fact, this is the eternal game of the market: retail investors focus on short-term fluctuations to make decisions, while institutions care about long-term value. One is driven by emotion, the other by fundamentals. When market sentiment is at its most悲观, it is often the moment when the smartest money places its bets. The future trajectory of SOL depends on subsequent technical performance and whether on-chain activity can bottom out and rebound.
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GasFeeNightmarevip
· 2h ago
Institutions are eating our chips. How many times have they played this trick?
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governance_lurkervip
· 2h ago
Institutions buy the dip while retail investors panic sell. This script is so cliché. Can SOL turn around this time? --- One million active users? That data is really heartbreaking. It feels like it's going to fade away. --- Spending 70 million, do institutions really dare to bet that SOL can rebound? I wouldn't have that courage. --- It's the same old story: the smartest money bets at the bottom, but often even the smartest money ends up holding the bag. --- When retail investors cut losses, institutions scoop up the chips. The cycle continues, and this game must go on. --- Watching the user count plummet, how can anyone believe this is the bottom? I’m really starting to lose confidence. --- If SOL really can rise, then this move by the institutions is genius. If it can't, it's just another round of cutting losses. --- Why does it seem like every coin lately has institutions buying at the bottom? Do they really have good insight, or are they just passing the bag around? --- A 40% drop and still dare to keep pouring in? Are these institutions really sharp, or are they just brainless? --- Reverse operation, reverse operation. Sounds good, but in reality, it's just gambling on probabilities.
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LiquidationTherapistvip
· 2h ago
Retail investors cut losses while institutions scoop up the bottom; this trick is as old as time. SOL this time is truly incredible; it’s fallen so much but people still dare to buy in. Institutions are playing a big game, while we’re just being weeded out; that’s the difference. $70 million inflow? I just want to see how it will reverse later. No wonder retail investors are losing money; they don’t pay attention to these short-term crappy data. It’s that same old story of "the most pessimistic and smartest money coming in at the worst time," I'm tired of hearing it... Can SOL rebound? Honestly, I’m starting to believe a little.
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LiquidityNinjavip
· 2h ago
Same old tricks again, retail investors get wiped out one round after another and still don't learn. Institutions' bets this time are really aggressive, with 70 million USD quietly flowing in. Is SOL's current situation due to a mechanism issue or just being hammered down? Honestly, it's hard to tell. When it dropped 40%, I was wondering if I should buy the dip. But in the end, I didn't dare to move. History always repeats itself. Retail investors will regret only when the rebound happens, while institutions have already been laughing. It feels like the story of SOL hasn't fully unfolded yet. Let's keep observing. With such poor data, there are still people willing to take over. That shows a lot of confidence in what's coming next.
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gaslight_gasfeezvip
· 2h ago
Institutions are buying the bottom, retail investors are cutting meat, this script is the same every time
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ZKSherlockvip
· 2h ago
actually... those user metrics are doing some serious heavy lifting here, but we gotta talk about the trust assumptions baked into these chain activity numbers. how are they even measuring "active users"? on-chain heuristics? self-reported? because that's kind of the whole privacy-by-design problem nobody mentions when they're cheerleading the dump.
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