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Solana Token Flips Accelerate as Average Holding Time Plummets to Just One Minute

Solana Token Flips Accelerate as Average Holding Time Plummets to Just One Minute

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2026-03-23 09:10:13
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A seismic shift in Solana trading dynamics is flashing a major warning sign for the ecosystem, with the average token holding time collapsing to just 62 seconds—a development that risks triggering a 10% market correction as liquidity turns hyper-fleeting. The median holding period has plunged from weeks in 2024 to mere seconds in 2026, marking a complete transformation from community-driven projects to a bot-dominated frenzy that prioritizes speed over fundamentals.

Solana token trading is accelerating, average tokens held for just a minute.

Solana meme traders kept decreasing their holding time, which is now around 62 seconds on average, showing no long-term trust in tokenized and meme projects. | Source: Dune Analytics.

Some tokens are still held as reserves, and even meme projects have whales that wait for months. Yet overall, meme tokens on Solana no longer build communities or rely on guaranteed holding. 

Investors are also more skeptical, especially after January 2025, when multiple high-profile meme tokens ended up with rug pulls. Since then, the holding time has gradually dropped, with only small exceptions. 

Solana trenches returned with more active trading

One of the reasons for Solana token trading was the return of Pump.fun as one of the influential token creation hubs. With close to 30K tokens daily and around 100 to 300 graduating assets, Pump.fun ensured a never-ending flow of new assets. 

Traders did not get attached to any of those assets, but tried to use the short-term trading opportunities. They were also aware that most tokens ended up with rug pulls or selling, never graduated, or were only traded for less than a month after moving to a DEX. 

Pump.fun also drew in a predominance of new wallets, making up around 30% of daily activity. Despite this, the new traders remained skeptical and joined the short-term holder trend. 

Launchpad platforms are now set up for more aggressive trading, which includes rapid scalp trading, live streams with rug pulls, and potentially malicious wallets. 

Launchpads are not limiting this type of trading, and may in fact encourage some of the aggressive practices to boost fees. 

Solana bot activity slows down

Solana bot volumes are part of the overall automation. However, with faster meme trading, classic trading bots are still slowing down. 

The bot-driven volumes on Solana are down to $81B daily, from a $200B peak in late January. Older legacy tokens and other trades are now slower, while meme tokens run with much lower valuations and volumes. 

SOL has stalled at $86.24, trading as a utility token, with no breakouts expected. The token supports the ecosystem successfully, but has not inspired a rush of new investments. 

The behavior of meme tokens reflects the current trend where crypto is used for its short-term growth potential, but not as a reliable long-term investment. Memes turned into one of the most successful use cases, but the rush to aggressive short-term trading may decrease mainstream adoption and turn Solana token trading into a closed ecosystem for advanced insiders.

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