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Solana Loses 97% Of Traders During 2025 As Institutional Money Exits

Solana network activity has collapsed 97% from its November 2024 peak as retail investors continue buying while institutional wallets exit. The cryptocurrency reached an all-time high of $296 in November 2024 but has since fallen nearly…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 10:41 PM UTC · Updated hace 5 días · 2 min de lectura

Solana Loses 97% Of Traders During 2025 As Institutional Money Exits
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Key Signal

30M to <1M Active monthly traders

Entities

solana

Market Impact

SOL+4.59%$91.29

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Solana network activity has collapsed 97% from its November 2024 peak as retail investors continue buying while institutional wallets exit. The cryptocurrency reached an all-time high of $296 in November 2024 but has since fallen nearly 58% as on-chain data reveals a stark divergence between wallet sizes and trading behavior.

What Happened: Institutional Exit

Crypto trader Ardi disclosed that buying pressure has been dominated by retail-sized wallets making purchases between $0 and $1,000 since Solana's November peak.

Distribution began before the all-time high, with selling volume accelerating months before Oct. 10, 2024, indicating major players planned exits well ahead of the drawdown.

Mid-sized wallets handling $0 to $100,000 and institutional-sized wallets managing $100,000 to $10 million have been in steady decline for approximately 13 months. Retail wallets showed consistent growth over the same period, suggesting smaller investors believe SOL remains undervalued despite institutional withdrawal.

On-chain data reveals near-perfect correlation between Solana demand and memecoin activity on the network.

Why It Matters: Revenue Collapse

Investor and trader Jas reported that Solana's active monthly traders dropped from roughly 30 million to under 1 million in 2025, representing a 97% decline in network activity.

Market Context

Solana

SOL

$91.29

+4.59% (24H)

Market Cap

$54.1B

24H Volume

$4.1B

24H High

$93.37

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