BNB $581,57 +1,83%
XRP $1,14 +0,15%
ETH $1 769,58 +0,39%
BTC $62 961,35 +0,36%
BNB $581,57 +1,83%
XRP $1,14 +0,15%
ETH $1 769,58 +0,39%
BTC $62 961,35 +0,36%
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Actualités des Altcoins

Suivez l’actualité des altcoins : Ethereum, Solana, XRP, Cardano et des milliers d’autres cryptomonnaies. Analyses de marché, lancements de tokens et mises à jour de projets.

Solana (SOL) is gaining fresh momentum as institutional inflows surge and network activity accelerates across decentralized exchanges (DEXs) and DeFi protocols. With traders targeting the $300 mark, Solana’s bullish setup for Q4 2025 appears increasingly supported by data from both on-chain and institutional markets. Institutional Confidence Grows With Record ETF and ETP Inflows Solana continues to attract strong attention from institutional investors. According to CoinShares, Solana-linked exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and exchange-traded products (ETPs) recorded $706 million in weekly inflows, outpacing XRP’s $219 million over the same period. This surge in institutional participation comes ahead of a possible approval of multiple spot Solana ETFs by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Analysts believe such approval could act as a major catalyst for Solana’s next leg higher, potentially sending SOL beyond the $300 level. Institutional demand has been one of the most consistent drivers of Solana’s long-term growth. As more regulated investment vehicles open access to SOL exposure, analysts expect liquidity to deepen and volatility to stabilize—both essential conditions for sustained price appreciation. Strong Fundamentals: Network Fees and DeFi Activity Climb Solana’s fundamentals continue to strengthen, supported by rising on-chain activity. Over the past seven days, network fees increased 22%, driven by higher trading volumes on leading DEX platforms such as Pump, Meteora, and Raydium. Data from DeFiLlama shows that Solana’s 30-day DEX volume reached $129 billion, surpassing Ethereum’s $114 billion. This shift underscores Solana’s growing dominance in decentralized trading, supported by its high throughput and low transaction costs. Meanwhile, Solana’s total value locked (TVL) rose 8% in the past month to $14.2 billion, giving the network an 8% share of the DeFi market. Top protocols such as Kamino, Drift, and Orca all posted double-digit growth in deposits, signaling renewed user confidence and liquidity inflows. This expanding activity base not only strengthens Solana’s ecosystem but also provides a sustainable foundation for its token price, as validators and stakers benefit from increased fee generation and network participation. Market Sentiment: Traders Remain Optimistic Despite Competition Despite a brief pullback to $218 earlier this week, Solana quickly rebounded to around $229, showing strong resilience. Traders remain optimistic about a push toward $300, bolstered by improving macro sentiment following the U.S. Federal Reserve’s signal of potential rate cuts in 2025. However, competition within the blockchain space remains intense. While Solana advanced about 3% over the past week, BNB surged 28%, fueled by speculative activity around new tokens on the BNB Chain. Still, Solana’s ability to maintain consistent growth despite market rotation highlights its solid positioning among top-tier networks. Analysts also note that SOL funding rates on perpetual futures remain below the 6% neutral level, suggesting limited leveraged speculation. This cautious tone among traders could indicate room for further upside once bullish momentum returns. Rising Institutional Demand Could Propel SOL Toward $300 Institutional adoption remains a key driver behind Solana’s bullish narrative. The recent $706 million inflow into SOL-based ETPs suggests that professional investors are positioning for potential upside. Matt Hougan of Bitwise recently pointed out that crypto ETFs are entering a phase of accelerated growth, with asset managers expanding offerings beyond Bitcoin and Ethereum. Solana’s inclusion in these portfolios reflects a maturing market recognizing its technological edge and growing ecosystem. If spot Solana ETFs receive approval as expected, analysts believe the resulting demand could mirror the early wave of inflows seen in Bitcoin ETFs earlier this year. Such momentum, combined with Solana’s strong on-chain metrics, could easily propel SOL toward and potentially beyond the $300 milestone in the coming weeks. Conclusion: Bullish Momentum Builds for Solana Solana’s outlook for the final quarter of 2025 appears promising. With record institutional inflows, rising DEX and DeFi activity, and stable funding conditions, SOL is well-positioned for a continued rally. As the broader crypto market stabilizes and liquidity flows back into high-utility networks, Solana’s performance is increasingly seen as a reflection of its growing ecosystem strength and investor confidence. If ETF approvals materialize and macro conditions remain favorable, Solana could very well achieve its next target — the $300 zone — before year-end.

Oct 10, 2025 · 4 min de lecture

Questions fréquentes

Qu'est-ce que les altcoins ?

Les altcoins regroupent toutes les cryptomonnaies autres que le Bitcoin — le terme vient de "alternative coins" (pièces alternatives). Cela inclut Ethereum (ETH), Solana (SOL), XRP, Cardano (ADA), BNB et plus de 10 000 autres tokens. Les altcoins visent généralement à améliorer la conception du Bitcoin (transactions plus rapides, smart contracts, frais réduits) ou à servir des cas d'usage spécifiques comme la DeFi, les NFT ou le gaming.

Quels altcoins ont la plus grosse capitalisation ?

Les plus grands altcoins par capitalisation boursière sont généralement Ethereum (ETH), Tether (USDT), BNB, Solana (SOL), USDC, XRP et Cardano (ADA). Les classements changent fréquemment — The Currency Analytics suit en direct les capitalisations, prix et classements des altcoins sur nos pages dédiées mises à jour toutes les 5 minutes.

Comment choisir un altcoin pour investir ?

Évaluer un altcoin nécessite de rechercher les fondamentaux du projet : crédibilité de l'équipe, utilité réelle, tokenomics (offre, distribution, inflation), développement actif sur GitHub, partenariats, TVL pour les protocoles DeFi, et engagement de la communauté. La diversification entre catégories (Layer 1, Layer 2, DeFi, infrastructure) réduit le risque. N'investissez jamais plus que ce que vous pouvez perdre.

Quelle est la différence entre altcoins et memecoins ?

Les altcoins ont généralement une utilité (smart contracts, DeFi, solutions de scaling) et sont soutenus par des équipes de développement sérieuses. Les memecoins (Dogecoin, Shiba Inu, Pepe) débutent comme blagues internet ou phénomènes communautaires avec une utilité initiale limitée, bien que certains développent des écosystèmes avec le temps. Les memecoins comportent une volatilité et un risque spéculatif nettement plus élevés.

Quand a lieu l'altseason ?

L'altseason (saison des altcoins) survient historiquement quand la dominance Bitcoin chute et que les capitaux migrent du BTC vers les altcoins, souvent après les halvings Bitcoin (2017, 2021, attendu en 2025-2026). Les indicateurs incluent un ratio ETH/BTC en hausse, des volumes d'échange altcoins croissants, et une dominance Bitcoin sous 50%. The Currency Analytics couvre quotidiennement les tendances altseason et les signaux de rotation.

Les altcoins sont-ils plus risqués que le Bitcoin ?

Oui, les altcoins présentent généralement un risque plus élevé que le Bitcoin : des capitalisations plus petites entraînent une volatilité accrue, beaucoup de projets échouent ou sont délistés, une liquidité moindre crée des spreads plus larges, et la plupart des altcoins sous-performent le Bitcoin sur les cycles pluriannuels. Cependant, les altcoins de premier rang (Ethereum, Solana) ont aussi délivré des rendements bien supérieurs en marché haussier. Risque et récompense évoluent ensemble.