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Solana price prediction: Can the cryptocurrency hit $200?

THE price of cryptocurrency Solana soared to a record-breaking high of $258.93 in June last year, but is now trading at much less than this.

We explain how the cryptocurrency's value has jumped and dived since last summer's surge - and whether it could hit $200 this year.

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Solana's price has jumped in recent daysCredit: Getty

Remember that buying cryptocurrencies is always a risky business, and you should only invest what you can afford to lose.

They are extremely volatile, and your cash can fall as well as rise rapidly.

It's important to only invest in things you understand, and some products and cryptocurrency services can be very complex.

Before investing you should do your research as cryptocurrency firms aren't regulated like other financial companies.

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This means that you won't have any protection if things go wrong and you could lose all of your money.

What is the price of Solana?

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In June, Solana was trading at $258.59 according to  - but at the time of writing, its value now stands at $98.40.

Its value is down by 6.37% over the past 24 hours.

It comes after $325million hack on Wormhole, which works as a bridge between the Solana and Ethereum blockchains.

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The cryptocurrency market at large also suffered in the second half of last year, hit by market forces and crackdowns by authorities.

The world’s biggest cryptocurrency exchange, Binance, was banned from operating in the UK by the financial watchdog in June.

While China is also getting tough on cryptocurrency mining - the energy intensive method of creating new coins.

A number of authorities across the country have ordered crypto-mining projects to close - including the Sichuan province.

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