$SOL could be on the verge of exceeding $255, according to technical analyst Mary Emerald.
Suppose that happens, not only would it mean $SOL has more than doubled in price, but it’d likely boost user activity across the entire Solana ecosystem.
And she’s not the only crypto analyst who has high hopes for $SOL’s future trajectory.
As long as these key levels hold, Solana’s market outlook is primed to stay bullish.
On-chain activity and ecosystem growth also reinforce $SOL’s position in the industry.
During the same period, long/short ratios on Binance and OKX show over twice as many long positions compared to shorts, while liquidations topped $5M.
Together, these metrics signal strong trader confidence in $SOL’s continued price growth and Solana’s role as a leading blockchain for cross-chain activity and DeFi.
Snorter Bot is set to initially launch on Solana this quarter, before expanding to Ethereum, BNB Chain, Polygon, and Base.
As part of its ploy to outpace other bots (like Maestro and Trojan), it promises the lowest fees (0.85%) and fastest execution on Solana.
As soon as it launches, it’ll also grant you access to its cutting-edge features, like copy trading, automated sniping, and limit orders.
Security is another top priority. The bot is being built with MEV protection, plus scam detection tools like honeypot and rug pull filters, to prevent you from falling victim to common crypto traps.
For the full Snorter experience, you’ll want to scoop up some $SNORT. Its presale has already raised over $2.8M, partly owing to the token removing sniping limits and granting voting rights in the project’s upcoming DAO – not to mention the 152% staking rewards.
Solana is heating up fast, and crypto analysts, charts, and on-chain data proves it.
For Snorter Bot, deciding to first launch on Solana might have been one of its most strategic choices yet. The network’s fast speeds, low fees, and thriving user base all point to it being the perfect place to get started.
This isn’t financial advice. Always do your own research and never invest more than you’re willing to lose.