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$2.13 billion in Solana trades, yet retail interest fails to show up – Why?

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Solana’s [SOL] trading activity is picking up, but the pace may be entirely from derivatives markets. In the last 24 hours alone, perpetual futures volume went upto $2.13 billion – its highest level in seven weeks!

Notably, GM Trade accounted for $1.31 billion of that total, a notable concentration of activity.

A surge in derivatives activity

The spike in perps volume is essentially a return of leveraged traders positioning around Solana. With over 60% of the total volume coming from a single venue (GM Trade), the move is mostly institutional-scale.

Source: X

Such increases usually indicate expectations of near-term volatility. However, without parallel confirmation from spot markets, such moves often remain tactical. This raises questions about follow-through strength.

Only crickets in the spot markets

Solana’s retail participation indicators have remained largely neutral throughout the past week. There has been little to no meaningful transition into “many retail” or “too many retail” zones.

In fact, trading frequency has stayed flat. Even as price levels stayed near the $90-$100 range.

Source: Cryptoquant

It can be inferred that retail traders are not chasing the move. This is a big change from the usual situation, where a hike in activity accompanies price strength.

AMBCrypto previously reported that this lack of spot momentum may be due to a change in where capital is being released. Solana’s RWA ecosystem has expanded quick, with total tokenized assets rising nearly 64% to over $1.8 billion. This, alongside a record $465 million in active DeFi TVL.

No signs of overheating

Further confirmation comes from spot volume heatmaps. They’ve consistently shown “cooling” conditions across the same time period.

At press time, there seemed to be no visible clusters indicating “heating” or “overheating” either, making the absence of aggressive spot accumulation obvious.

Source: Cryptoquant

All this put together is a clear indicator of a derivatives-led market phase. Leveraged players are fueling significant activity, while spot demand sits aside.

Spot volume expansion will be the key trigger to watch for sustained growth.


Final Summary

  • Solana’s derivatives volume hit a 7-week high, but spot retail demand remains weak.
  • Rising $1.8 billion RWA growth means liquidity might be shifting into DeFi.

Source: https://ambcrypto.com/2-13-billion-in-solana-trades-yet-retail-interest-fails-to-show-up-why/

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