Solana (SOL) is trading at $128.82, down 8.33% in the past 24 hours, after a steep intraday correction linked to rising geopolitical tensions. The token
is trading at $128.82, down 8.33% in the past 24 hours, after a steep intraday correction linked to rising geopolitical tensions. The token dropped from $140.39 to $127.25, with the sharpest hourly decline occurring at 13:00, when sell pressure spiked and trading volume exceeded 4 million, according to CoinDesk Researchs technical analysis model.
The market reaction followed confirmed reports of U.S. military strikes targeting Iranian nuclear sites, triggering widespread risk aversion across crypto markets.
Some traders now worry that a closure of the Strait of Hormuz, even if temporary, could send oil prices soaring. That would likely stoke inflation, reduce the odds of near-term Fed rate cuts, and prolong the risk-off environment hurting crypto markets. A direct attack on the waterway could intensify the sell-off in altcoins, as bitcoin dominance historically rises during periods of geopolitical turmoil.
SOLs decline also marked a break below key technical levels, including the 200-day simple moving average near $149.54. Throughout the session, SOL printed lower highs and struggled to sustain rebounds, pointing to weakening market structure. With elevated volume on red candles and technical indicators flashing bearish, traders are now watching the $120–$125 zone as a potential support area.
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