After a month of quietly building momentum, the network has seen a sharp uptick in user activity — and the market is starting to take notice. Now that April’s behind us, SOL is showing signs that it may be just getting started.
Network activity fuels climb
Solana’s price trajectory throughout April has closely mirrored a surge in daily transactions, signaling strong network engagement.
As shown in the chart, daily transactions rose from around 84 million to nearly 99 million by the end of the month, while SOL’s price jumped from under $120 to above $146.
Source: Artemis
This synchronized uptrend suggests that Solana’s rally is being driven by organic usage rather than mere speculation. Notably, transaction spikes preceded several price jumps, hinting at demand fueling momentum.
The consistency of this pattern strengthens the bullish case for SOL, especially if user activity continues to accelerate into May.
Fee growth shows monetization strength
April saw a steady climb in both fees and revenue on Solana, reflecting deeper network usage and enhanced monetization.
Daily fees rose from under $90K to around $1.4M, while revenue trended upward in parallel, hitting nearly $2M by late April.
The close alignment between fee generation and protocol revenue suggests sustainable economic activity, not just one-off surges.
Source: Artemis
This indicates not only high user demand, but also that Solana’s value capture mechanisms are functioning effectively — positioning it competitively against peers as on-chain activity continues to scale.
Open Interest points to sustained momentum
The chart revealed a notable correlation between SOL’s price (green) and Open Interest (red), with both trending upward through April. Open Interest surged alongside price — rising from approximately $1.6B to $2.3B.
This tandem movement suggests that market participants are increasingly confident in SOL’s trajectory, reinforcing the view that the rally is backed by strong capital inflows, not just spot buying.
Source: Santiment
Importantly, price pullbacks have often seen Open Interest hold steady or recover quickly — so bullish sentiment may carry through into May.
Samyukhtha L KM is a journalist with a keen eye on the ever-changing digital asset landscape - and a soft spot for memecoins. With a Bachelors in Commerce and a Masters in Journalism and Mass Communication, she’s always curious about whether the next big thing in blockchain is hype or history in the making. When she’s not tracking the latest market moves, she’s reflecting on what blockchain adoption really means in a world still largely rooted in traditional finance.