#美国证券交易委员会推进数字资产监管框架创新 Why are we optimistic about the future of $SOL? The logic is actually quite straightforward.



First, after the decline, the trading volume didn't disperse, and the money didn't run away; instead, it kept accumulating at the lower levels. This indicates that big players are quietly positioning themselves. Secondly, several key support levels were repeatedly held, buying pressure was extremely strong, and the bottom formation is unusually stable—such strength in the market suggests that major forces are defending the price. Plus, the short-term momentum indicators are beginning to turn up, and moving averages are showing signs of a turnaround, which is a clear precursor to acceleration.

Overall, the rhythm is: trading volume is rising, the bottom is stabilizing, and the trend is reversing. At this point, it's actually time to follow the trend.

At the same time, you can also pay attention to the performance of other small- and mid-cap coins. The linkage between different sectors often provides early signals for the overall direction, especially now with the SEC strengthening regulatory oversight. Changes in market structure are worth keeping a close eye on.
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RatioHuntervip
· 19m ago
Wow, the main force is really accumulating. This bottom support is too solid, I believe it now.
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SilentObservervip
· 12-10 14:11
Hmm... I've heard the excuse of the main force supporting the market quite a bit, is this really different this time?
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Frontrunnervip
· 12-10 14:02
I've heard the saying that the main force is accumulating at low levels many times, but the key is whether it can really rally this time. SOL is just bouncing back; don't try to tell me about support strength — the market speaks for itself. The bottom is indeed stable, but what's the situation with the SEC? If regulations tighten, everything becomes pointless. Trading volume has increased, that's true, but I see greater risks in small-cap tokens. Chasing support levels based on herd mentality sounds pretty professional, but in reality?
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Blockblindvip
· 12-10 13:59
Large holders are silently accumulating at low levels. I've seen this routine too many times; the key is whether those support levels can hold. The recent rebound of SOL feels like there's a main force supporting the market, but SEC's frequent actions are concerning—be cautious of another crash. An increase in trading volume is a good sign, but I'm worried it might be a false breakout; we need to see if the volume can continue to grow. The linkage with other small coins does reveal some clues; under the change in regulatory framework, the overall market structure is being adjusted. The bottom is already quite stable, and there are signs of a trend reversal, but I am still cautious and observing.
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LayerZeroHerovip
· 12-10 13:55
The actual data indeed shows this... The sustained low-volume trading indicates that there is still smart money positioning itself in the market, and this signal doesn't lie. When SOL's bridging mechanism was upgraded before, I also analyzed on-chain data, and now the strength of the market support is about the same as back then—the more times the key support is held, the higher the certainty of a rebound.
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