Skybridge’s Scaramucci Predicts Solana SOL Could Hit $2,500

Anthony Scaramucci Predicts Solana (SOL) Could Surge to $2,500 Amid Volatility and Regulatory Challenges

  • Anthony Scaramucci predicts Solana (SOL) could reach $2,500, signaling a nearly 2000% increase from its current price.
  • The forecast is a long-term outlook accompanied by expected market volatility and regulatory challenges.
  • Stablecoin market developments have slowed growth in altcoins like Solana, but altcoin season could resume early next year.
  • Solana’s network led transaction volume in 2025, despite the SOL token experiencing a 13% drop in the latter half of the year.
  • Recent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve have yet to boost crypto prices significantly, with hopes for improvement in early 2026.

Anthony Scaramucci, a Skybridge analyst, presented an optimistic view of the Solana (SOL) cryptocurrency during last week’s Solana Breakpoint conference. He projected that SOL could surge to $2,500, representing almost a 2000% gain from its current value, but did not specify a timeline for this growth.

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Scaramucci described this forecast as a long-term bet with an expectation of significant volatility. He noted challenges such as US regulatory uncertainty and persistent inflation, mentioning that the delay in passing stablecoin legislation and the CLARITY bill had slowed market progress, as he stated in a video. Despite these setbacks, he said, “the timing is still right.”

He also pointed out that the stablecoin rally had negatively impacted altcoins including Solana, dampening their growth. With the declining hype around stablecoins, Scaramucci suggested that altcoin season could pick up in the new year, providing an environment for SOL and similar tokens to reach new highs.

The Solana Blockchain maintained its position as the top network by transaction volume in 2025. However, its native token, SOL, fell more than 13% during the second half of the year, one of the steepest declines amid the Fall-Winter crypto downturn. Other major cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum also saw drops in price.

Recovery for Solana is expected to depend on broader economic improvements. The Federal Reserve implemented a 25 basis point interest rate cut earlier this month, a move that typically encourages investment in riskier assets by lowering borrowing costs. Nevertheless, rate cuts since October have had minimal impact on cryptocurrency prices. Upcoming rate cut discussions in January may influence altcoin momentum, potentially aiding SOL’s recovery.

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