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SOL price outlook as three Solana platform announce shut down after Step Finance hack

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  • Step Finance, SolanaFloor, and Remora Markets halt operations after hack.
  • STEP token collapses, while Remora tokens remain redeemable.
  • SOL breaks key $77 support as bearish trend dominates amid high volatility.

Step Finance, a leading DeFi aggregator and portfolio dashboard on Solana, has announced an immediate shutdown following a major security breach.

The Step Finance hack reportedly drained over 260,000 SOL from the platform’s treasury, leaving the project unable to recover financially.

Alongside Step Finance, two affiliated platforms, SolanaFloor and Remora Markets, are also winding down operations.

Market reaction

The news has sent shockwaves through the Solana community.

Token holders are reeling from the impact, particularly STEP token investors, whose asset has collapsed nearly 100% since the breach.

 

Step Finance (STEP) price
Step Finance (STEP) price chart | Source: Coingecko

 

Remora Markets’ token holders, however, may be able to redeem their rTokens for USDC, as these assets remain fully backed.

Step Finance has also announced plans for a buyback program for eligible STEP holders based on a pre-hack snapshot.

The shutdown highlights the fragility of some projects in the Solana DeFi ecosystem.

It also underscores the broader risk of centralised treasury management, even within decentralised finance platforms.

Solana price reaction

The price of Solana (SOL) has shown noticeable weakness in the wake of these developments.

Over the past 24 hours, SOL has dropped below $77, a level that had previously served as key support.

Despite this, Solana’s trading volumes remain robust, reflecting heightened activity as investors reassess positions.

Derivatives data indicate growing bearish sentiment with rising long liquidations and a long-to-short ratio falling below 1, suggesting that shorts currently dominate the market.

Funding rates in futures markets have also turned negative, reinforcing the downward pressure on SOL.

In addition, institutional players appear to be taking a measured approach, as US spot SOL ETFs see modest inflows.

This accumulation hints that some investors see the recent dip as a potential buying opportunity, even amid broader uncertainty.

SOL price forecast

While some institutional support exists, SOL faces immediate technical hurdles and key levels that could determine its next direction.

SOL’s technical indicators signal a cautious outlook.

Notably, the cryptocurrency is trading below both its 50-day and 200-day EMAs, signalling a bearish trend, and the Relative Strength Index (RSI) is near oversold levels, suggesting momentum is heavily skewed toward sellers.

Solana price analysis
SOL price chart | Source: TradingView

As a result, traders should watch the $75 mark closely as it represents a critical support level.

If this level fails to hold, SOL could see further downside toward the $63-51 range, according to Coinlore’s analysis.

On the upside, a rebound would need to overcome resistance near $91, with a more significant recovery targeting $102.

Short-term volatility is, however, likely to remain high given the recent ecosystem shocks, and investors should pay attention to both price action and on-chain metrics to gauge the resilience of SOL amid these challenges.

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