Solana (SOL) is currently navigating a high-stakes technical test, trading near its 10-month lows as the market digests a 60% drawdown from its 2025 peak. DespiteSolana (SOL) is currently navigating a high-stakes technical test, trading near its 10-month lows as the market digests a 60% drawdown from its 2025 peak. Despite

Solana Price Prediction from Standard Chartered

2026/02/04 07:15
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Solana (SOL) is currently navigating a high-stakes technical test, trading near its 10-month lows as the market digests a 60% drawdown from its 2025 peak. Despite this immediate weakness, institutional sentiment remains strikingly resilient.

Standard Chartered analyst Geoffrey Kendrick issued a bold projection, forecasting that SOL will reach $2,000 by the end of 2030, driven by a structural transition from “speculative assets” to “global payment infrastructure.”

In the past days Solana is trading in a volatile range between $97 and $104. This zone represents a critical “must-hold” floor that has historical significance dating back to the late 2024 recovery phase.

Short-Term Price Action & Support Clusters

The current market structure for Solana is one of aggressive compression. Following a rejection at the $127 resistance in late January, price action has entered a descending channel, leading to the current retest of the psychological $100 level.

  • Immediate Support: The $94–$100 range is acting as the primary defensive line. A daily close below $94 would likely accelerate the correction toward the $79 liquidity pool.
  • Resistance Levels: To shift momentum, bulls must reclaim the $113–$115 supply band. A secondary hurdle sits at $130, where the 50-day EMA currently resides.
  • Market Behavior: While the price is down, on-chain activity remains at record levels. The Relative Strength Index (RSI) on the daily timeframe sits at 29, a deep oversold condition that has historically preceded significant V-shaped recoveries for SOL.

Standard Chartered’s “Micropayments” Thesis

The bank’s $2,000 target is predicated on Solana’s evolution into a “micropayments powerhouse.” Kendrick argues that the network’s ultra-low median fee of $0.0007—approximately 20 times cheaper than competing Layer-2s like Base—enables economic use cases that are impossible on traditional or other blockchain rails.

MetricSolana (Feb 2026)Ethereum (L1)
Median Transaction Fee<$0.001~$0.31
Stablecoin Velocity2x–3x FasterBaseline
Institutional Inflow (Jan 2026)$92M+Net Outflows

Key Growth Catalysts:

  • Stablecoin Turnover: Kendrick notes that stablecoins on Solana move significantly faster than on Ethereum,suggesting they are being used for active commerce rather than passive storage.
  • AI Integration: The network is uniquely positioned to handle sub-cent, high-frequency transactions required for autonomous AI agents.
  • Institutional Conviction: Despite the 60% price drop, Solana saw over $92 million in institutional net inflows in January 2026, spearheaded by the Bitwise BSOL ETF, which now accounts for a significant portion of regulated SOL exposure.
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Scenarios & Risk Management

Standard Chartered has revised its near-term expectations while raising its long-term ceiling, reflecting a “selective positioning” approach.

  • For the revised $250 year-end target to remain viable, SOL must stabilize above $100 and reclaim the $150 level by the end of Q2. Success depends on the continued “separation” of Solana from speculative memecoin volatility toward stablecoin-based utility.
  • A failure of the $94 support level would invalidate the immediate recovery thesis. This would suggest that the transition to a micropayments-led economy is taking longer than the bank anticipates,potentially pushing the $400 (2027) and $2,000 (2030) milestones further into the future.

Conclusion

The current structure for Solana is a classic “fundamental vs. technical” divergence. While the price action is currently defensive, the underlying metrics, specifically stablecoin velocity and institutional inflows, suggest that a new sector of utility is opening up. For now, the structure favors cautious accumulation at these levels, but definitive confirmation of a reversal requires a reclaim of the $115 resistance band.

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