Solana Surpasses $140 Amid 24-Hour Gain

Solana Surpasses $140 Amid 24-Hour Gain

Solana (SOL) rose 2.9% to $140.01 USDT in the past 24 hours, according to OKX market data, maintaining its recent bullish momentum.

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Fact Check
The assessment is based on the overwhelming weight of evidence from the high-authority primary sources provided. The first six sources (Nasdaq, Coinbase, Yahoo Finance (US, UK, NZ), and Twelve Data) are all described as direct providers of historical price data, including daily low prices. These are the definitive sources for verifying a factual claim about past price movements. The high authority (0.85-1.00) and perfect relevance (0.90-1.00) of this group mean that if the price of Solana did drop below $120, these sources would contain the data to prove it. The consistency across multiple top-tier financial data platforms reinforces the high likelihood that the data is accurate and the statement is verifiable.In contrast, the remaining sources (7-10) have significantly lower relevance. They are analytical, speculative, or forward-looking, discussing a potential drop below $120 as a future risk or hypothetical scenario rather than reporting it as a past event. While they come from reputable platforms like CoinMarketCap and TradingView, their content does not provide factual confirmation. They do not contradict the primary sources; they simply serve a different purpose and are not relevant for verifying this specific historical claim.Therefore, because the most authoritative and relevant sources are all primary data providers capable of directly confirming the statement, the statement is assessed as 'likely_true' with high confidence.
Summary

Solana (SOL) is trading at $140.01 USDT, marking a 2.9% increase in the last 24 hours, based on OKX market data. This price movement continues the asset’s upward trend following its rebound from earlier declines, reflecting sustained market buying activity.

Terms & Concepts
  • SOL: The native cryptocurrency of the Solana blockchain, used for transactions, staking, and network security.