Coinbase Just Added Solana as Loan Collateral

Coinbase Just Added Solana as Loan Collateral

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Coinbase has added Solana as eligible collateral for its crypto-backed lending service, allowing U.S. users to borrow up to $100,000 in USDC against their SOL holdings. Bullish news for Solana.

The integration was on May 12, confirming SOL joins Bitcoin and Ethereum as accepted collateral on Coinbase’s non-custodial loan product built on the Morpho protocol over Base.

The maximum loan-to-value ratio for SOL is set at 70%. That number is the key variable; it determines how much borrowing power a holder unlocks, and it sets the distance to liquidation in a volatile asset.

In practice: a holder with $10,000 in SOL can draw up to $7,000 in USDC. Collateral is locked in a smart contract on-chain.

No repayment deadline applies, but if the LTV hits the liquidation threshold, which carries a 4.38% penalty, the position is auto-liquidated, and the remaining collateral is returned.

Borrowed USDC cannot be used for trading on Coinbase directly.

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Solana Price Momentum Makes the integration News Timing Deliberate, Breakout to $100 Soon?

SOL is sitting at $95.69 on the 4h chart, and the price action since early May has been the most decisive upside move since the February collapse, with price breaking out of the $82 to $92 range that had been containing it for weeks and pushing toward the $98 to $100 zone that has been the ceiling since January.

The structure of higher lows from the $77 bottom in late February through March and April built a solid base, and the breakout that is now unfolding has real momentum behind it rather than looking like another fakeout.

The $94 level is now the immediate support to watch on any pullback, as it marks the breakout zone from the prior range. Holding that on a retest would confirm the move is genuine and not just a wick into resistance.

Source: SOLUSD / Tradingview

Above the current price, $98 to $100 is the next meaningful wall, and a clean break there opens the path toward $106 and $110, where heavier resistance sits from the January distribution.

What makes this move more interesting than a mere technical breakout is the Coinbase lending news behind it.

SOL being added as the third major collateral tier after Bitcoin and Ethereum, alongside $2.3 billion in cumulative crypto-backed loan originations, means holders with unrealized gains can now access liquidity without selling, which structurally reduces sell pressure while demand stays intact.

The long-term trend recovery is still incomplete with price below its 200-day moving average, but the short and medium-term setup is the most constructive it has been all year.

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