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VanEck Predicts Solana Could Reach 50% Of Ethereum's Market Cap, Targeting $330 Per SOL
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Currently, Solana (SOL) is the fifth-largest cryptocurrency, with a market capitalization of approximately $71 billion. Following the recent decision by the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates by 0.50% on September 18, the cryptocurrency market has seen a resurgence in investor confidence, leading to notable price increases for SOL.
In light of these developments, asset management firm VanEck, through its research arm MarketVector, has released compelling predictions regarding Solana’s future. The report highlights Solana’s technological advancements and raises questions about its current market positioning compared to Ethereum (ETH).
Solana Market Cap Could Hit $157 Billion
VanEck’s analysis reveals significant differences between Solana and Ethereum, particularly in performance metrics. Solana processes 3,000% more transactions than Ethereum, has 1,300% more daily active users, and offers transaction fees that are nearly 5 million percent lower.
However, despite Solana’s superior performance, its market capitalization is only 22% of Ethereum’s, which currently stands at $314 billion. This disparity is even more pronounced when considering the combined activity of Ethereum and its Layer 2 (L2) solutions, which often enhance transactional capabilities
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Based on the report, there is growing optimism that Solana could reach 50% of Ethereum’s market cap, which would mean a jump from the current market cap of $71 billion to $157 billion for the fifth-largest cryptocurrency
In addition, the research notes that the SOL price could reach a mark of $330, representing a rise of nearly 120% for the cryptocurrency. This could represent a potential top for this market cycle and a new all-time high for the token, a far cry from the current record high of $259 in the 2021 bull run
VanEck Warns Of Missing Out On SOL Opportunities
The report also notes that the roles of decentralized finance (DeFi), stablecoins, and payments are critical drivers of adoption for both Ethereum and Solana. Lending and borrowing in the DeFi space are projected to grow rapidly. At the same time, Solana’s cheaper fees and faster transaction times present a strong case for its adoption in payments and remittances
The asset manager believes that if institutions and everyday users can benefit from low-cost transactions, Solana’s user base could grow significantly, further strengthening its eco and usage.
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However, the report argues that while retail investors are beginning to recognize the benefits of Solana, institutional adoption has been slower. Factors contributing to this include Ethereum’s first-mover advantage, greater institutional familiarity and a general reluctance to shift significant capital from well-established assets such as ETH.
Still, VanEck points out that institutions that “overlook undervalued assets” such as Solana, risk missing out on significant opportunities. The firm concludes that holding on to established assets without considering emerging competitors can be dangerous in cryptocurrency.
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