🎉 Share Your 2025 Year-End Summary & Win $10,000 Sharing Rewards!
Reflect on your year with Gate and share your report on Square for a chance to win $10,000!
👇 How to Join:
1️⃣ Click to check your Year-End Summary: https://www.gate.com/competition/your-year-in-review-2025
2️⃣ After viewing, share it on social media or Gate Square using the "Share" button
3️⃣ Invite friends to like, comment, and share. More interactions, higher chances of winning!
🎁 Generous Prizes:
1️⃣ Daily Lucky Winner: 1 winner per day gets $30 GT, a branded hoodie, and a Gate × Red Bull tumbler
2️⃣ Lucky Share Draw: 10
Will FTX Token Selloff This Week Cause a Solana (SOL) Crash?
Bankrupt FTX exchange’s motion to sell its crypto assets into fiat currency is scheduled for a court hearing on September 13. On August 23, the firm filed a motion outlining its plan to convert its crypto holdings into fiat to make creditors whole.
As a result, creditors and token holders are closely eyeing the outcome of the hearing, which could lead to the recovery of as much as $3.4 billion.
Crypto Twitter (X) has also been awash with theories on whether this potential selloff will cause downward pressure on markets, especially Solana tokens.
FTX Selloff Fears Mount
FTX and Alameda first purchased SOL from the Solana Foundation in August 2020, six months after the launch of the mainnet beta.
As a result, the bankrupt firm now holds hundreds of millions of dollars worth of SOL, which is its largest holding. Estimates from court documents put the total at around 47.5 million tokens worth around $685 million. It also has a massive stash of FTT tokens.
However, as per the agreement at the time, most of it is locked in vesting until 2028. This means that the firm can only sell $100 to $200 million per week of its crypto assets.
Not all were convinced this would be enough to save SOL from downward pressure. “The DeFi Investor” said:
Zanshin Capital founder Alan Schill was more bearish on the project, saying that nothing about this is positive for SOL, before adding:
SOL Price Outlook
Nevertheless, jittery traders have already started to offload SOL over the weekend. As a result, the token is down 5.8% on the day, falling to an intraday low of $17.87. FTT has lost close to 9% on the day.
At the time of writing, SOL was changing hands for $18.18, having dropped 11% over the past fortnight as the selling pressure increased. SOL is currently at its lowest level since late June and the worst-performing crypto asset in the top 30 this Monday morning.