Should You Buy Solana While It's Under $300?

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On Jan. 19, Solana (CRYPTO: SOL) hit a new all-time high of $294, and all lights were flashing green for 2025. The incoming Trump administration promised to make crypto great again, and Solana looked like it was going to be one of the biggest beneficiaries of the White House's new pro-business approach to crypto.

Unfortunately, the once sunny outlook for Solana has now turned cloudy. Solana is down 40% from its all-time high after its price collapsed in mid-February. And some analysts are warning that the price of Solana has further to plunge, perhaps 40% or more. So is this the end of the road for Solana investors or yet another opportunity to buy the dip?

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Does Solana have a meme coin problem?

The problem, quite simply, is that Solana's growth over the past 18 months has been fueled largely by meme coin mania. Solana has become the blockchain of choice for creating new meme coins, as well as buying and selling meme coins. Celebrities are now flocking to Solana, as are high-profile public figures, and just about everybody seems to be pitching a new meme coin project these days.

While this bout of meme coin mania has been fantastic for Solana's metrics, it has also created a very frothy, speculative environment for meme coins. It's getting hard to differentiate between legitimate coins and scam coins. Given the fact that thousands of new meme coins are being created daily, it's now almost impossible to vet them, leaving a very sour taste in the mouths of meme coin investors.

The most recent scandal involves a meme coin (Libra) promoted by Javier Milei, the president of Argentina. As soon as the coin launched, its price fell off a steep Patagonian cliff, losing 97% of its value within hours. So many people were burned by the meme coin launch that there are now calls within Argentina to impeach Javier Milei.

As you might have guessed by now, Solana is at the center of this controversy, because -- surprise, surprise -- the Libra meme coin launched on Solana. For that matter, so did the Donald Trump meme coin and the Melania Trump meme coin. Both of those meme coins are also down big since they launched back in January. The entire meme coin ecosystem, in fact, seems to be reeling, creating a lot of fear, uncertainty, and doubt (FUD) right now.

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So here's the question you need to be asking yourself as an investor: Is this a Solana problem, or is this a crypto problem? If it's a Solana problem, then you shouldn't be investing in Solana. You can stop reading now and go back to buying tech stocks.

But I don't think it's a Solana problem. It's a crypto problem. We saw the same phenomenon with meme coins during the previous bull market rally. There simply isn't any regulatory framework in place for meme coins, and that's leading to an explosion of speculative activity.

This same type of get-rich-quick casino mindset can be found on other blockchains as well, and it's not fair to single out Solana for the growth of speculative market behavior when it comes to meme coins.

The long-term outlook for Solana

The good news is that Solana has a lot more to recommend it than just a thriving meme coin ecosystem. Taking a big picture view, it is now a serious challenger to Ethereum (CRYPTO: ETH) as the premier layer 1 blockchain in the world. Solana can do everything Ethereum can do, only cheaper, faster, and better. As Cathie Wood of Ark Invest pointed out back in November 2023, Solana has the potential to topple Ethereum from its top perch.

On top of all that, Solana is the only major blockchain with a mobile crypto strategy. Solana launched its first mobile crypto phone in 2023 and is following that up with another mobile crypto phone in 2025. The goal is to make Solana a mobile-first blockchain and eliminate all the typical friction involved with using crypto on a mobile device. According to Solana's top developers, this mobile crypto strategy is the easiest and fastest way to onboard millions of new users.

Is Solana actually undervalued right now?

Plenty of top investors have already told us just how much higher Solana might go. In October 2023, for example, New York investment firm VanEck predicted that Solana might rally as much as 10,600% by the year 2030. In a best-case scenario, Solana might soar to a price over $3,200. That was based on some very bullish assumptions about Solana's growth rate in areas such as decentralized finance (DeFi), blockchain gaming, and Web3.

All of which is to say: Now could be an opportune time to buy Solana while it is still under $200. As Warren Buffett famously remarked, "Be fearful when others are greedy, and be greedy only when others are fearful." Right now, plenty of crypto investors are fearful about the future of Solana, and that means it could be the best time to pick up Solana at a bargain price under $300.

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Dominic Basulto has positions in Ethereum and Solana. The Motley Fool has positions in and recommends Ethereum and Solana. The Motley Fool has a disclosure policy.

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