
Since its launch, Solana has often been a posture of promise—high speeds, low fees, and a vibrant DeFi ecosystem. Five years after the PoH network debuted, it boasts over $100 billion in market capitalization. But as the year winds down, the question looms: Is Solana’s price heading toward $500 in 2026? Or are Ethereum’s Layer 2 innovations like BASE and the new meme-inspired Ethereum L2, Layer Brett, beginning to rewrite the playbook? Let’s find out more.
Solana’s $500 Target: Still in Play or Momentum Has Fizzled?

Solana price chart. Source: CoinMarketCap
Solana price’s momentum has reignited this summer. From the price charts to DeFi and meme culture. While the whole crypto market bleeds red, Solana price has gained 5% this week and maintained its stance at $190. The bullish momentum was further reinforced by the newly launched REX-Osprey SOL + Staking ETF that has already amassed over $134 million, attracting institutional capital with its dual benefits of exposure and reward.
Analysts’ projections are still bullish—$245 in the short term, even $500 before year-end, assuming macro tailwinds like fresh pro-crypto regulation and rocket-fuel ETF flows.

Solana price analysis. Source: CryptoNews
Solana price’s technical analysis shows an ascending triangle pattern with a breakout point at $207. According to analysts, this ascent could set the stage for a possible climb back to all-time highs around $300 or even $500.

BASE and the Expanding ETH L2 Frontier
But while Solana builds momentum, Ethereum is fortifying its moat through Layer 2 scaling. Recently, Coinbase introduced DEX trading on BASE L2, a feature that complements its already faster and cheaper settlement layer. For Solana, Base remains a subtle but real challenge.
In fact, the L2 network boasts $4.3 billion in TVL, a 1000% growth from open TVL figures in 2024. This puts Base at the fifth-largest DeFi network, and at this rate, Base could threaten Solana’s dominance. If Ethereum and its L2s can deliver scalability without compromising on decentralization, the institutional case for SOL becomes less distinct.
Layer Brett: Meme Culture, Scalability and Utility Reinvented
Things become interesting with the rise of Layer Brett (LBRETT), an Ethereum L2 memecoin that refuses to play by the old rules. LBRETT builds on Solana and BASE’s foundation with a layered architecture for the meme culture. This positions this meme ingenuity as another speculative token and a scalability-driven memecoin designed to thrive where DOGE and SHIB plateaued.
Essentially, Layer Brett is a comprehensive DeFi ecosystem that offers almost, if not more than, what Solana and Base can. It introduces aggressive staking mechanics with yields advertised at 1,850%. While such figures inevitably normalize over time, they underscore how the project uses incentives to bootstrap liquidity and lock in early adopters. Layer Brett also features GameFi and NFT elements to incentivize user participation.
Since its presale launched, the crypto market has been hyped up. The presale has already raised over $1.5 million within weeks. The number of holders is skyrocketing as FOMO sets in, creating early momentum that mirrors the earliest stages of past meme coin explosions.
Solana or Layer 2 Meme Evolution?
So, will Solana price reach $500 by 2026? The odds are strong, thanks to institutional inflows, ETF adoption, and persistent whale accumulation. But Ethereum’s Layer 2 ecosystem, which features heavyweights and underdogs like Base and Layer Brett, is shaping a parallel storyline that cannot be ignored.
Investors are already flocking to these Solana alternatives, with LBRETT dominating presale. Price is at an enticingly low $0.005, and its potential to overthrow Solana could translate to life-changing gains for visionary investors.
Layer Brett is still in presale, but it won’t be forever. Get in now before prices rise and rewards drop.
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