The Solana (SOL) token is one of the biggest losers on the crypto market with a price drop of around 30% in the last seven days. After the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) declared the Solana token as well as numerous other altcoins as securities in its lawsuits against Coinbase and Binance US, the SOL price plummeted.
In a worst-case scenario, the SEC could sue Solana Foundation in the same way it did Ripple Labs in December 2020. Thus, the bottom of the SOL price’s slump might not be reached yet, if the SEC really takes this step and thus causes more investors to panic sell.Solana Community And Developers Oppose The SEC
The Solana Foundation has now to the SEC’s classification of its SOL token as an unregistered security. In a statement, it said, “The Solana Foundation strongly believes that SOL is not a security,” adding “SOL is the native token to the Solana blockchain, a robust, open-source, community-based software project that relies on decentralized user and developer engagement to expand and evolve.” While one developer at a recent event dismissed the SEC’s legal action, stating that developers “give a shit” about what the SEC thinks, there is a part of the community that is already thinking about possible ways to solve the SEC issue. The founder of Degen Picks launched a poll within the Solana community on whether the blockchain should fork to avoid the regulatory issues with the SEC. A total of 2,050 people participated in the poll, 39.9% answered “yup” while 24.2% answered “stfu” (shut the fuck up).OK hear me out. It’s time to fork . SEC dissapears, FTX bankruptcy can dump on themselves. and both did it. cc Your reaction? — Caps² (@capsjpeg)
SOL Price Keeps Falling
At press time, the SOL price was trading at $15.15. The 1-day chart shows the dicey situation for the SOL price. The bulls need to defend the $12.82 level at all costs to prevent a fall to the December 2022 low at $8.02. To the upside, the $16.00 level is the key resistance for now. With an RSI of 26.2, SOL is in oversold territory and could initiate a recovery.Featured image from Analytics Insight, chart from TradingView.com