Where Will Solana Be in 5 Years?

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Key Points

  • While revered for its speed and low costs, this blockchain has historically dealt with network outages.

  • Solana's long-term fate rests on its ability to drive real-world adoption, which remains the biggest question mark.

  • Investors can’t predict macro trends or technical developments, resulting in a wide range of outcomes for Solana’s price in the summer of 2031.

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There are so many cryptocurrencies out there that it can make even the most experienced investors' heads spin. To make things simple, focus on the most prominent digital assets before allocating any capital to the space.

Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) falls into this bucket. Despite trading 71% below its peak (as of July 13), it has risen 148% in the past five years. The blockchain known for fast throughput and low costs sports a market cap of $43 billion right now, making it one of the most valuable digital assets in the world.

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Where will this innovative cryptocurrency be in five years?

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Expect a bumpy ride

In the past five years, Solana has dealt with numerous network outages. This might overshadow the fact that the blockchain processed 3,142 transactions per second (TPS) in the past 30 minutes, significantly higher than the nine TPS for Bitcoin. The Solana system's reliability remains a question mark, though, despite its speed.

As is the case with the rest of the cryptocurrency market, speculation is the most powerful factor that moves the price. In Solana's case, it benefits from interest in meme coins among retail traders. This can be a boon in favorable market conditions. On the flip side, waning interest can just as quickly lead to an exodus of capital.

Solana's last five years have been anything but smooth. Looking ahead to the next half-decade, investors should expect the bumpy ride to continue.

It's all about adoption

Trying to predict Solana's price in the summer of 2031 is an impossible task. There are many variables at play. No one knows how things will play out.

The smartest investors know to expect extreme volatility to continue. Solana is perhaps just as affected by external factors, such as macroeconomic policy, as by internal factors, such as technical updates. Developments in these areas will continue to drive price action.

At the end of the day, success fully comes down to adoption. This is true for any cryptocurrency. It must be able to introduce real-world utility not only to raise the chances of survival but also to actually succeed and even thrive.

Solana's speed and low costs, unsurprisingly, provide the foundation for adoption in financial services, particularly in payments. Solana is already being adopted across different settings, most notably in stablecoin use cases. Companies like Visa and SoFi Technologies have active projects on the Solana blockchain. Whether this leads to higher utility and, eventually, durable token demand is anyone's guess.

Investors shouldn't be surprised if Solana's price is significantly higher in five years than it is today. They should also fully realize that the token's price could be flat or even lower. There's no telling what will happen.

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Neil Patel has no position in any of the stocks mentioned. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Bitcoin, Solana, and Visa. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

Disclaimer: For information purposes only. Past performance is not indicative of future results.
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