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SOL risks falling below $70 amid bearish crossover despite SoFi expansion

by admin April 4, 2026
April 4, 2026

Solana (SOL) is facing a tense moment as technical signals and recent ecosystem developments paint a mixed picture.

Despite notable strides in institutional adoption, the cryptocurrency shows signs of short-term weakness that could push its price toward critical lower levels.

Bearish technical signals put SOL at risk

The price of SOL has recently hovered around $79, but its momentum indicators suggest growing caution.

A bearish crossover has emerged on the 4-hour chart SMA-20 dropped below the SMA-50.

Historically, such crossovers have indicated that selling pressure may intensify, often leading to further downside.

Source: TradingView

Combined with a descending price channel that has formed over the past weeks, these signals hint at the possibility of SOL testing deeper support levels in the near term.

Short-term technical analysis shows that $77 has acted as a support zone, with traders using it as a floor for buying.

If SOL falls below this level, historical trends suggest a secondary support around $63.

With current market sentiment leaning negative, a breach of $77 could trigger a more rapid decline, potentially bringing SOL toward the $67–$70 range.

This scenario aligns with recent market behaviour, where volume fluctuations and token unlocks have added pressure on the asset.

The market has also been reacting to security concerns.

A series of DeFi exploits, including the $285 million exploit on Drift Protocol that affected 20 protocols, has shaken confidence among traders and liquidity providers.

Although wallet security measures are being strengthened, the immediate effect has been heightened risk aversion, further contributing to the potential downside.

Institutional growth offers a silver lining

Despite the bearish technical signals, Solana’s ecosystem continues to expand in meaningful ways.

SoFi has launched an enterprise banking platform that leverages Solana’s blockchain for fiat and stablecoin settlements.

https://twitter.com/solana/status/2039675839428604146?s=20

This integration provides instant transaction settlement and a bridge between traditional finance and decentralised systems, showing that institutional players are willing to engage with the network even in a volatile market.

Solana has also become a preferred network for institutional stablecoin transactions, with adoption by major payment processors signalling its strategic relevance.

Beyond this, real-world asset tokenisation on Solana has surpassed $2 billion, with equities trading driving billions in monthly turnover.

These developments suggest that the network’s long-term utility and appeal extend beyond short-term price fluctuations, providing a counterbalance to the current market uncertainty.

What to expect over the weekend

The combination of institutional activity and technical weakness creates a complex environment.

On one hand, adoption and infrastructure improvements signal growth potential.

On the other hand, recent hacks and market reactions to token unlocks continue to put pressure on short-term price stability.

For investors, the immediate focus remains on the critical support levels around $77 and $63.

Breaches of these zones could accelerate downside moves, while upside is limited by resistance around $87.

A sustained push above this resistance could open higher levels near $97, but current momentum remains constrained.

Short-term traders, in particular, may face volatility as market participants respond to both security concerns and institutional adoption news.

Volume trends also point to reduced trading activity, which often amplifies price swings during uncertain periods.

Recent 24-hour moves show that SOL has experienced both sharp declines and modest recoveries, highlighting the market’s sensitivity to news and technical triggers.

As a result, cautious positioning and close monitoring of the market are essential for those active in the market.

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