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SEC Classifies Solana as Commodity, Price Eyes $100 Breakout

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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has officially confirmed that Solana ($SOL) is a digital commodity, joining Bitcoin and Ethereum in this classification. This clarification ends years of uncertainty over how cryptocurrencies fall under federal securities laws. 

The new framework comes from the SEC’s “Project Crypto,” an initiative aimed at creating a structured approach to crypto asset regulation. The move categorizes digital assets into four groups: digital commodities, digital collectibles, digital tools, and tokenized securities.

According to the SEC, Solana, along with Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Cardano, and Avalanche, derives value from decentralized protocols rather than a central issuer. Hence, these assets are not considered securities. The classification is expected to give investors, developers, and institutional participants a clearer understanding of regulatory boundaries. 

The SEC emphasized that tokenized versions of traditional financial instruments could still fall under securities rules if their ecosystems evolve. CFTC Chairman Michael S. Selig noted that the joint action by regulatory bodies demonstrates a commitment to harmonized, practical guidelines for digital assets.

Solana Price and Market Activity

Solana’s market performance reflects cautious investor sentiment. At press time, $SOL trades at $89.22, showing a 4.97% drop in the last 24 hours. However, the token has gained 3.90% over the past week. 

With a circulating supply of 570 million tokens, Solana’s market capitalization stands at roughly $51 billion. Despite recent declines, on-chain activity indicates strong demand at lower price levels.

Analyst Ali Martinez highlights that Solana has formed a robust support range between $85.55 and $82.60. Over the past 38 days, approximately 76 million SOL tokens exchanged hands, effectively absorbing most sell-side liquidity. 

Consequently, this accumulation phase has left minimal resistance overhead. According to Martinez, Solana now has a clear path toward the $100 psychological level, followed by a $115 liquidity cluster. The thinner ceiling above suggests the potential for quicker upward movement once demand resumes.

Source: https://coinpaper.com/15534/sol-price-eyes-100-as-sec-declares-solana-bitcoin-ethereum-as-digital-commodities

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