Solana’s bull run is 1 year old today

SOL’s price is up 606% from a year ago

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Happy birthday, Solana bull run.

A year ago today, SOL was trading at around $22. By the end of October 2023, the price had nearly doubled. By Christmas day, it crossed $120 — a price appreciation of over 400% in less than three months. The chart pierced $200 a couple times in March, but SOL has oscillated above and below $150 for much of the past six months. 

The asset was trading at around $155 at press time, a 606% increase from a year ago, according to CoinGecko.

Solana’s downtrend ended with its chief perpetrator — former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried — on trial for fraud. As the market realized that FTX estate sales of SOL wouldn’t be as catastrophic as some feared, the price began to tick upward. Still, common knowledge held that Solana would struggle to shake off its FTX ties quite so quickly.

“Solana Is Down 15% Since Hitting a 14-Month High. Is the Rally Over?,” read one headline as SOL’s price sat around $40.

As the Bankman-Fried circus slowly receded from public view, token airdrops took over Solana’s mindshare. Multiple Solana-based DeFi protocols — most notably Jupiter and Jito — distributed new native tokens to their users. Airdrop farming, or moving assets around in hopes of increasing one’s allocation, partly juiced the assets in Solana DeFi protocols to over $4 billion in March for the first time since early 2022. Today, Solana DeFi holds over $6 billion in assets, according to DeFiLlama.

For the bull run’s third act — one we’re very much still in the middle of — SOL rode a wave of excitement surrounding memecoins. What started with missing pre-sale funds and DogWifHat on the Las Vegas Sphere gave way to pump.fun, a novel launchpad that let anyone launch a memecoin for a couple of dollars-worth in SOL. The platform, which is younger than Solana’s bull run, has generated nearly $130 million in revenue. 

As with many things in crypto, Solana’s bull run has involved a heavy dose of unseriousness — “free money” and speculative pet pictures abounded. And obviously, price trends like Solana’s can’t last forever, and we could very well be reflecting on Solana’s 500% drop a year from today. But for those who timed the bull run correctly, there was life-changing money to be made.

Last week at Permissionless III, I met Klaus Wenzel, a Lightspeed reader who paid his way to attending the conference with profits he had taken from a SOL investment last October. Wenzel pays his bills with staking rewards from his SOL, he told me in a direct message.

“Now I can scroll Twitter, listen to Blockworks podcasts and research crypto full time. Life has never been better,” Wenzel said.


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