Solana Price Doubles as Network Activity Crashes: Analysts Warn of Bearish Divergence
Solana’s price rally continues even as network activity collapses, with analysts warning of a bearish divergence while ETF optimism fuels demand.
While Solana’s daily active addresses dropped more than 80%, the price of SOL still surged over 100%. This raises the question of whether SOL’s price rally is driven by trading sentiment rather than fundamentals.
The article highlights analysts’ warnings about this divergence and the reasons behind it.
Solana’s Network Activity Drops Sharply Over the Past Four Months
Maksim, founder of Santiment, pointed out that despite the rising SOL price, network activity—including active addresses and network growth—has slowed.
Since May, daily active addresses have fallen from 6 million to just 1 million, and network growth has also declined from 4.9 million to 1 million.
The accompanying chart shows a classic bearish divergence: price climbs while on-chain metrics move in the opposite direction.

Maksim noted that historically, this pattern often signals a trend reversal and could serve as a warning for investors.
“Early data shows familiar patterns. Right now, we’re seeing a classic bearish divergence: price pushing up while network activity lags. Historically, this often signals a trend shift,” Maksim said.
Santiment’s report added that based on historical data, such patterns usually lead to a sharp reversal, with about a 90% probability.
BeInCrypto also reported that Solana DEX traders have dropped by 90% over the past year, reflecting weaker demand for tokens within the Solana ecosystem.
Market Sentiment Toward SOL Remains Positive
Despite falling network activity, SOL’s price has climbed from below $100 in April to above $200, according to BeInCrypto.

Traders ignore negative on-chain signals and continue buying SOL, expecting further price gains.
Several top asset managers—including Fidelity, VanEck, and Franklin Templeton—recently amended their Solana ETF filings with the SEC. Analysts estimate the probability of approval now exceeds 90%. Market forecasts suggest a Solana ETF could attract up to $8 billion in inflows.
SOL has also become part of the wave of strategic crypto reserves. Public companies such as Sharps Technology, Artelo Biosciences, and Ispecimen have raised hundreds of millions to build strategic SOL reserves.
Despite weakening network activity, these drivers may have supported SOL’s upward momentum in the spot market.
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