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Solana (SOL) Price Today — November 13, 2025: Slides to ~$146 as $150 Support Breaks; ETF Inflows and Cash App’s Stablecoin Plans in Focus

At a glance (Nov 13, 2025)

  • Spot price: ~$145.9
  • 24‑hour move: roughly –5%
  • Day’s range:$141.5 – $157.1
  • Context: Technical break below $150 despite continued ETF inflows; new U.S. crypto index ETFs include Solana exposure; Cash App unveils stablecoin send/receive, set to run on Solana USDC at launch.

Price snapshot and market context

Solana traded around $145.88 as of publication on Thursday, November 13, 2025, after a volatile session that pushed intraday lows near $141.47 and highs around $157.05. That leaves SOL down by about 5% from the prior 24 hours.

Through the session, price action deteriorated beneath the psychologically important $150 level. CoinDesk’s market desk flagged a technical breakdown with heavier‑than‑average volume, even as Solana spot ETFs continued to attract net inflows—an unusual divergence between flows and price. Their technicians now highlight $142–$144 as the next nearby support zone and resistance around $157.


What moved SOL today

1) Technicals outweighed dip‑buying
Momentum flipped negative after SOL fell through $150, with expanding volume confirming supply. Short‑term traders are watching whether buyers defend the $142–$144 band; failure there opens room toward the mid‑$130s, while any rebound faces first resistance near $157.

2) ETF story: flows stay positive, breadth widens
Flow trackers show U.S. Solana spot ETFs have notched consecutive daily inflows into mid‑week, totaling about $369 million since launch (data through Nov 12). By issuer, Bitwise’s BSOL and Grayscale’s GSOL have led activity. Price nevertheless slipped today, underscoring that near‑term technicals can overpower incremental demand.

Separately, 21Shares launched two U.S. crypto index ETFs today under the ’40 Act that include Solana exposure among their basket constituents—another sign Solana is increasingly present in diversified regulated products.

3) Payments adoption signal: Cash App’s stablecoins on Solana
Cash App announced a stablecoin send/receive capability with initial settlement on Solana via USDC, targeted for early 2026. While not live yet, the announcement adds a high‑visibility payments tailwind to Solana’s medium‑term adoption narrative—and it was part of today’s news flow traders watched.

4) Network usage cooling remains a headwind
CoinDesk also noted daily active addresses on Solana have retreated to a 12‑month low (~3.3M) as the 2025 memecoin wave fades—a backdrop that can blunt bullish catalysts when price is testing support.


Key levels and what to watch next

  • Immediate support:$142–$144
  • Near‑term resistance:~$157
  • Sentiment levers: Additional ETF flow prints, follow‑through on payments integration headlines, and whether network activity stabilizes from current lows.

Today’s SOL headlines (Nov 13, 2025)

  • Solana price breaks below $150 amid higher‑than‑average volume; ETF inflows continue.
  • 21Shares debuts two U.S. crypto index ETFs (’40 Act) with basket exposure including Solana.
  • Cash App unveils stablecoin send/receive—set to run on Solana USDC at launch (feature expected in 2026).
  • ETF flow tracker: Cumulative SOL spot ETF net inflows around $369M through Nov 12; no fresh flow print posted yet for Nov 13 at publication time.

Bottom line

SOL spent the day wrestling with damaged near‑term momentum: the $150 break pressured price even as ETF demand stayed firm and mainstream payments news added longer‑run credibility. If buyers can hold $142–$144 and flows remain positive, a stabilization attempt back toward $157 is plausible; a failure there would keep the path of least resistance lower into the mid‑$130s. As always, monitor official ETF flow updates and product rollouts for confirmation.

Sources: real‑time price/range data and 24‑hour move from market feeds; ETF and network statistics and today’s headlines from CoinDesk, Farside Investors, Reuters, and Decrypt (links above). This article is for informational purposes only and does not constitute investment advice.

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