⚠️ Educational content — not investment advice. The price ranges below are scenarios published by named third parties (institutions), each cited with source and date. They are not a WEEX forecast, promise of returns, or buy/sell recommendation.
Published: 2026-07-16 · Last updated: 19 August 2026 · Maintained record — next monthly review around 16 September 2026
Short answer: Standard Chartered says $250 for 2026 and $2,000 for 2030; VanEck puts 2030 at bear $9.81, base $335 and bull $3,211. Every figure belongs to a named third party — WEEX publishes no forecast of its own.
There is no single "Solana forecast" — only dated scenarios from a small number of reputable houses. Solana has thinner clean institutional coverage than Bitcoin or Ethereum, so we show only the two reputable houses that publish attributed, dated scenarios (VanEck and Standard Chartered) and deliberately leave the table small rather than pad it with prediction-site figures.
Note the honesty test built into the record: VanEck's earlier interim target of $520 for year-end 2025 was missed (SOL peaked near $295). A maintained record shows misses as plainly as hits.
Market snapshot — price retrieved 2026-08-19 (source: CoinGecko). SOL trades around ~$77, well below its all-time high of ~$293–295 (January 2025). Treat this as a dated snapshot, not a live price.
Each figure belongs to a named third party — never to WEEX. This table is intentionally shrunk to two sources. Reputable, datable institutional scenarios for Solana are scarce; the many prediction-site "forecasts" that circulate (aggregators and price-prediction pages) do not meet the same attribution-and-date standard, so they are excluded on purpose rather than used to fill rows.
| Analyst / Institution | Horizon | Scenario | Main driver | Published |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| VanEck (Sigel & Bush) | 2030 | Bear $9.81 · Base $335 · Bull $3,211 | Smart-contract-platform market share; MEV/revenue; ~30% base-case adoption vs ~70% for Ethereum | 2030 valuation scenarios (VanEck blog); interim $520 YE-2025 target was missed |
| Standard Chartered (Geoff Kendrick) | 2026–2030 | 2026 $250 (cut from $310) · 2027 $400 · 2028 $700 · 2029 $1,200 · 2030 $2,000 | Low-fee transactions; stablecoin/payments use-case; institutional inflows | ~3 Feb 2026 (2026 target trimmed, 2030 raised) |
Supporting context (directional, no figure): Bitwise (2026 predictions, Dec 2025) expects Solana to set a new all-time high in 2026 and models spot-Solana-ETF demand, but did not publish a specific 2030 price target — so it is noted here rather than tabled.
Why only two rows? Because guardrail #1 of this record is "third-party attributed scenarios only". Padding the table with low-quality prediction-site numbers would make the page look more authoritative than the evidence supports — the opposite of a trustworthy maintained record. If a third reputable, datable institutional scenario is confirmed at a future refresh, it will be added and logged.
Sibling pages: https://www.weex.com/wiki/article/bitcoin-forecast-third-party-analyst-scenarios-and-drivers-educational-pk1vi5l5gpfwd3n6ipahdo19 and https://www.weex.com/wiki/article/ethereum-forecast-third-party-analyst-scenarios-and-drivers-educational-pir8fpsikrss8k0h7tuctbyu.
VanEck's own bear-to-bull span (from $9.81 to $3,211) is enormous, and it turns on one question: how much smart-contract-platform market share Solana captures, and how well it monetises it.
The record also shows a plain miss: VanEck's $520 year-end-2025 target did not materialise. That is exactly why every figure here is dated.
Throughput and fees. Solana's pitch is high throughput and very low fees, which underpins the "small-payments / stablecoin rails" thesis both houses reference. Context, not a promise.
Adoption / ETFs. Institutional interest and prospective spot-Solana ETF demand feature in the bullish cases (Bitwise, Standard Chartered). Flows and product launches are dated inputs, not directional signals.
Competition. Solana competes directly with Ethereum and its Layer-2s for the same activity; VanEck's base case explicitly assumes lower market share and take rate than Ethereum. This is the main bearish pressure.
Regulation. In Germany and the EU, the MiCA framework (phased 2024–2025) governs crypto-asset service providers, with BaFin as the national competent authority. Structural context.
A forecast is a hypothesis, not a promise, and it revises. Solana's record shows both a huge scenario spread (VanEck) and an outright miss (the $520 interim target). Prefer sources that name themselves, date their figures, and update them — and be especially wary with an asset like Solana, where the loudest online "predictions" come from aggregators and price-prediction sites rather than accountable institutions. This page keeps its table small on purpose for exactly that reason.
If you want to understand how Solana futures (Terminkontrakte) work and how leverage risk is managed, start with the futures explainer on WEEX. If you would rather hold SOL spot, the domestic purchase pathway (https://www.weex.com/wiki/article/how-to-buy-bitcoin-in-germany-regulated-routes-custody-fees-and-tax-esf0j2jcm5v9rfaz8zt5s7ez) covers that route. This is educational content, not a trading recommendation.
This article is strictly educational and informational. The price ranges shown are scenarios published by third parties (institutions), cited with source and date; they do not constitute a WEEX forecast, a promise of performance, or a buy/sell recommendation. Crypto-assets are highly volatile and you may lose all or part of your capital. Past performance does not predict future results. Do your own research (DYOR) and, if needed, consult a licensed financial adviser before any decision. Risk information is provided consistent with the EU MiCA framework.
Monthly refresh — last performed 2026-08-19, next review around 2026-09-16. At each review, every source is re-verified, figures and dates are updated, and changes are logged here. If a third reputable, datable institutional Solana scenario is confirmed, it will be added. A retired source is marked "archived on
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