Solana News Update: Privacy-Focused GHOST Soars 229% Amid Institutional Surge Despite Bitcoin Decline
- Legendary trader "LeBron" invested $23.5K in Solana to buy 2M GHOST tokens, as privacy coin GHOST surged 76.1% in 24 hours. - Privacy coins grew 71.6% in 2025 market cap, outpacing Bitcoin and Ethereum , driven by demand for anonymity tools and institutional buying. - GhostwareOS offers privacy tools like GhostMask and GhostScrub, but faces scrutiny over scalability despite attracting whale investors and high-profile traders. - GHOST's 229.5% weekly gain made it second-best privacy coin performer, contra
Famed trader "LeBron," celebrated for his expertise in meme coins, has recently turned his attention to GhostwareOS (GHOST), making a $23,500 investment in
The privacy coin market has expanded its total value by 71.6% in 2025, surpassing the growth of
GhostwareOS brands itself as a privacy-centric platform, providing features such as GhostMask for managing identities, GhostScrub for erasing on-chain traces, and GhostRelay for secure messaging, according to The Crypto Basic. The project promotes "complete invisibility" across blockchain layers, a quality drawing investor interest amid growing privacy concerns, as noted by
This wave of accumulation stands in contrast to the overall volatility in the crypto market. In October 2025, Bitcoin and Ethereum fell by 7.1% and 11.9% respectively, amid ongoing U.S.-China trade disputes, according to the same report. Despite this, GHOST's 170% monthly rise signals strength, fueled by strategic purchases from large holders and institutions, the article observes. Lookonchain data shows another notable trader, CLegS2, invested $50,600 in SOL to buy 3.5 million GHOST tokens within eight hours, further boosting the token's reputation.
Market analysts emphasize GHOST's dual strengths: its privacy capabilities and its appeal for speculation. With a total market value of $21.21 billion, privacy coins are now outperforming major cryptocurrencies, driven by regulatory uncertainty and the desire for untraceable transactions, according to thecryptobasic. However, GhostwareOS's network faces questions about its scalability and user adoption, especially as projects like Tornado Cash encounter legal hurdles, the blockchain outlet cautions.
As GHOST steadies around $0.015, its progress signals a larger movement toward privacy-driven blockchain innovation. For traders such as LeBron, the token serves both as protection against surveillance and as a high-potential investment in a sector that is resisting broader economic challenges, The Crypto Basic reports.
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