SOL and SUI in 2025

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The scheduled unlocks for SOL in March 2025 and SUI on January 1, 2025, could introduce supply increases and price volatility.

Long-term holders are advised to adopt strategies to preserve capital and lock in profits. These include partial profit-taking ahead of unlock events, setting stop-losses to manage downside risk, and using derivatives to hedge against short-term adverse impacts.

For Q1 2025, Solana’s ecosystem remains a strong recommendation due to its maturity and established infrastructure, though caution is necessary given the large-scale unlocks that may affect its market dynamics.

Ryan Lee, Chief Analyst at Bitget Research


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