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Solana Shows Bullish Strength as UTXO Data Signals Reduced Resistance

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Solana ($SOL) is displaying indications of bullish momentum amid the positive market statistics. In this respect, the realized price distribution of Solana ($SOL) has become favorable across UTXOs. As per the data from Ali, a popular on-chain analyst, a great amount of $SOL coins are currently clustered just below the all-time high (ATH). Hence, this development suggests a decreased resistance ahead.

$SOL’s Realized Price Distribution Shows Massive Support Below All-Time High

Based on the exclusive market data, Solana ($SOL) is now facing minimum price resistance, while the realized price distribution has become supportive across UTXO. In this respect, most of the $SOL tokens are reportedly bulked below Solana’s ATH. Additionally, this development also reveals that up to 62.67% of the total $SOL were purchased below that point. This figure reportedly accounts for a staggering 16M tokens in total.

Keeping this in view, the respective positioning signifies that the majority of the $SOL holders are now in profit, likely decreasing selling pressure while also leading toward upward movement.

Solana Holders Stand in Profit Amid Anticipation of Support Near $224 and $239

According to Ali, Solana’s UTXO Realized Price Distribution (UPD) below the all-time high implies that a fewer $SOL holders are now underwater and hence have less probability to sell off during rallies. Such a distribution pattern often serves as a bullish signal, particularly when coupled with robust support zones. At the same time, the analyst suggests $239  as well as $224 as the key support points amid the bullish momentum.

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