TLDR SOL is trading around $88, holding a key trend line support after pulling back from $95 The Fear and Greed Index dropped to 30 (Fear) following Jerome PowellTLDR SOL is trading around $88, holding a key trend line support after pulling back from $95 The Fear and Greed Index dropped to 30 (Fear) following Jerome Powell

Solana (SOL) Price: SOL Holds Bullish Structure as RWA Ecosystem Tops $1.8B

2026/03/21 15:36
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TLDR

  • SOL is trading around $88, holding a key trend line support after pulling back from $95
  • The Fear and Greed Index dropped to 30 (Fear) following Jerome Powell’s comments on the Iran war’s economic impact
  • Solana processed over 880 million transactions last week, but network fees remain low at $4.6 million weekly
  • Solana’s real-world asset (RWA) ecosystem has surpassed $1.82 billion in tokenized value, with RWA DeFi TVL hitting $465 million
  • Analysts point to the $50–$80 range as a key accumulation zone, with some long-term price targets between $500 and $1,000

Solana is holding around $88 after pulling back from a high of $95. The token is sitting on a key trend line support that traders are watching closely.

Solana (SOL) PriceSolana (SOL) Price

Trading volume has dropped to $3.3 billion, down from $6.5 billion on March 16 when SOL briefly touched $95. Bulls appear to be taking profits early during rallies as broader market sentiment turns cautious.

The Crypto Fear and Greed Index fell from 46 (Neutral) to 30 (Fear) after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the economic impact of the Iran war remains “uncertain.” A potential spike in oil prices could push inflation higher, which might delay or cancel Fed rate cuts this year.

On-Chain Activity vs. Fees

Solana processed over 880 million transactions last week. That is only slightly below its record of 959 million set during the week ending February 8.

solana on-chain dataSource: Artemis

Despite the high activity, weekly network fees came in at just $4.6 million. That is 50% lower than what Solana collected during its June–September 2025 rally, when transaction counts were actually lower at 700–800 million per week.

Lower fees generally point to a lower network valuation. Analysts view the current gap between transaction volume and fee revenue as a bearish signal in the medium term.

On the price chart, SOL faces a hard stop at $87. A break below that level could send the token toward $77, an 11.5% decline. If it holds and a high-volume candle appears during the U.S. trading session, that could open the door to a move back toward $100.

RWA Ecosystem Hits $1.82 Billion

Solana’s real-world asset ecosystem crossed $1.82 billion in tokenized value on March 20. This includes tokenized debt, equities, and funds brought onto the blockchain.

RWA-backed DeFi protocols on Solana reached an all-time high of $465 million in total value locked. While Solana still sits behind Ethereum in overall RWA market size, it is growing its presence in this space.

Crypto analyst Crypto Patel posted on X that the monthly chart shows a confirmed breakout, a successful retest, and well-held support levels. Patel highlighted that Fibonacci retracement levels are in place and called the $50–$80 range a rare accumulation zone. Based on historical patterns, Patel suggested SOL could reach $500–$1,000 if previous cycles repeat.

SOL is currently trading near $88, with the $87 support level being the key line to watch in the near term.

The post Solana (SOL) Price: SOL Holds Bullish Structure as RWA Ecosystem Tops $1.8B appeared first on CoinCentral.

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