Bitcoin's trajectory toward $100,000 is becoming increasingly tangible as institutional adoption accelerates. Meanwhile, Solana appears poised to test $200, riding on growing network activity and developer momentum. Both assets are capturing significant market attention heading into the next cycle.
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CexIsBad
· 15h ago
Institutions entering the market to manipulate prices—I've seen this trick too many times. Can Solana really break through 200? I'm skeptical.
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memecoin_therapy
· 15h ago
BTC is approaching 100,000, and institutions are buying; SOL is about to break 200. It feels like this cycle is really coming.
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TokenDustCollector
· 15h ago
The thing about Bitcoin reaching 100,000, institutional involvement really makes a difference. It feels like it's really coming.
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DegenDreamer
· 15h ago
BTC reaching 100,000 feels like there's no suspense anymore. Solana is more interesting; whether it can hold steady at $200 is the real highlight.
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CryptoWageSlave
· 15h ago
BTC reaching 100,000 is just around the corner, but have institutions really arrived? Or is this just another hype? Sol 200 is just so-so; compared to developer enthusiasm, I'm more concerned about the actual number of users.
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AllInAlice
· 15h ago
BTC is really being bought by institutions to reach 100K, will SOL break through 200 this time? How many people will regret not going all-in then?
Bitcoin's trajectory toward $100,000 is becoming increasingly tangible as institutional adoption accelerates. Meanwhile, Solana appears poised to test $200, riding on growing network activity and developer momentum. Both assets are capturing significant market attention heading into the next cycle.