Solana Predicted to Soar Back Above $200 Amid Regulatory Clarity and Fed Rate Cuts
Solana's price has been in decline since its all-time high of $293.31 in January 2025, currently trading at around $77. Despite this slump, LongbridgeAI predicts that Solana could reach $200 within the next two years due to several key catalysts.
One major advantage Solana has is its high transaction speed, which can process thousands of transactions per second compared to Ethereum's few dozen per second on its Layer-1 blockchain. This makes it an attractive option for financial institutions looking to accelerate transactions and tokenize real-world assets.
Solana's developer adoption is also growing rapidly, with major firms like BlackRock and Visa using the platform for stablecoin-based payments. Stripe also supports native Solana payments and fiat-to-crypto onramps for decentralized applications.
Three catalysts could drive Solana's price back above $200 within the next two years: potential Fed rate cuts, increased stablecoin/RWA usage, and regulatory clarity from the CLARITY Act. The passage of this act could establish a clear federal framework for regulating digital assets and fortify Solana's position as a leading digital commodity.