List of Flash News about SOL sell pressure
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2025-05-30 09:34 |
Pumpfun Deposits 156,425 SOL ($25.74M) to Kraken: Key Trading Signals for Solana Holders
According to Lookonchain, Pumpfun (@pumpdotfun) has deposited another 156,425 SOL, valued at $25.74 million, to Kraken. Cumulatively, Pumpfun has moved 3.49 million SOL ($640 million) to Kraken at an average price of $183 and recently sold 264,373 SOL for $41.64 million USDC at $158 (source: Lookonchain, May 30, 2025). These large-scale deposits and sales indicate increased sell-side pressure on Solana, raising the risk of short-term price volatility. Crypto traders should closely monitor Kraken order books and on-chain flows for potential downward pressure on SOL price. Such whale activity often signals upcoming large moves, which may present both risk and opportunity for active traders. |
2025-05-12 07:43 |
FTX and Alameda Unstake 187,625 SOL Worth $32.24 Million: Key Trading Impact for Solana
According to @AltcoinGordon on Twitter, FTX and Alameda have unstaked another 187,625 SOL tokens, valued at $32.24 million, on May 12, 2025 (source: @AltcoinGordon). This significant movement increases the circulating supply of Solana, raising concerns about potential sell pressure in the near term and impacting SOL price volatility. Traders should closely monitor on-chain activity and order books for potential large-volume transactions, as such events have previously led to increased short-term volatility and trading opportunities in the Solana market. |
2025-05-11 00:18 |
Pump.fun Transfers 132,000 SOL ($22.88M) in Fees to Kraken: Trading Insights and Market Impact
According to EmberCN, pump.fun transferred 132,000 SOL (worth $22.88 million) in accumulated transaction fees to Kraken six hours ago. This continues their established pattern of moving SOL to exchanges every one to two weeks. Over the past year, pump.fun has sold approximately 3.868 million SOL, totaling $701.76 million at an average price of $183.3 per SOL (source: EmberCN via Twitter, 2025-05-11). Traders should closely monitor these periodic large transfers, as they often coincide with short-term increases in sell-side pressure on the SOL price and can create volatility opportunities. The consistent offloading of SOL by pump.fun, one of the largest fee-generating platforms in the Solana ecosystem, signals significant ongoing liquidity entering centralized exchanges, which may affect SOL market depth and short-term price trends. |