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Solana price nukes 40% along with other ‘Sam coins’

Solana price nukes 40% along with other 'Sam coins'

Solana (SOL) is on the track to log its worst daily performance on record.

On Nov. 9, SOL’s price dropped more than 40% to around $16 primarily due to its association with Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of crypto-focused hedge fund Alameda Research and cryptocurrency exchange FTX.

SOL/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Sam tokens get ‘fried’

Fried was an early investor in the Solana blockchain project via Alameda Research. On Nov. 8, the entrepreneur’s estimated wealth plunged from a whopping $15.6 billion to around $1 billion, according to Bloomberg Billionaires Index.

At the core of this wipeout was a near-collapse of FTX. On Nov. 6, Binance, FTX’s rival exchange and early investor decided to sell its $2 billion stake, which it was holding in the form of FTX’s native token, (FTT). In response, FTT’s price crashed by over 85% and was trading for around $3.60 as of Nov. 9.

Alameda Research’s balance sheet reportedly was worth around $12 billion as of June 30, out of which half was FTT. The firm allegedly had $8 billion in liabilities on the same day, raising speculation about its potential insolvency after FTT’s massive crash.

In result, this has increased downward pressure on cryptocurrencies with exposure to Alameda Research, FTX, and Bankman-Fried, or so-called “Sam coins.”

Related: Alameda on the radar of BitDAO community for alleged dump of BIT tokens

SOL’s price has plunged by more than 55% since Binance decided to dump its FTT reserves. Similarly, Serum (SRM), a decentralized exchange asset functioning atop the Solana blockchain, crashed by 55% in the same period.

SRM/USD daily price chart. Source: TradingView

Ren, a decentralized custodian project, also witnessed a 33% drop in the valuation of its native token, REN, after Binance’s announcement of intent to sell FTT.

Overall, Sam tokens, including Raydium (RAY), Bonfida (FIDA), and Maps (MAPS), have dropped by an average of 40% since Nov. 6.

Still hope for Solana?

Meanwhile,  18.77 million SOL tokens (~$330 million ) will be unstaked and enter circulation on Nov. 10, according to lending data collected by Lookonchain. This may further put downward pressure on SOL’s price.

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