No, the prediction that the $SOPH token will reach $0.20 by December 2025 is not very likely. The token launched in May 2025 at an all-time high around $0.11 but has since declined sharply, trading between $0.027 and $0.03 as of late September 2025—about 75% below its peak with minimal recovery. 1 7 This downward trend reflects broader challenges for the Sophon blockchain, a ZKsync-based validium focused on entertainment and consumer apps, which saw strong initial hype but has experienced waning traction.
Sophon’s total value locked (TVL) peaked at around $500 million during its mainnet launch farming program in December 2024, 14 but has since plummeted to approximately $10.8 million by September 2025. 23 Early metrics from May 2025 showed promising adoption, including over 50 million total transactions and 80,000+ daily active wallets, 11 but recent updates indicate stalled development (e.g., only two code commits in July 2025) and no signs of rebounding user activity or transaction volume. 30 With the broader crypto market potentially entering a bull phase (as implied by the post’s optimistic forecasts for BTC, ETH, and SOL), a 7x price surge for $SOPH in three months isn’t impossible for a small-cap token, but its history of value erosion and diminished ecosystem momentum make such a rally speculative at best rather than probable.
@Barchart I would like to see this adjusted to account for average internet users from then to now. I would assume there are many multiples of internet native mortage holders now than in 2008.
A look back at Gridless in 2024 - a🧵
“All of a Sudden” by @bitcoinshooter came out early 2024 and it gets to the heart of the “why” of Gridless:
https://t.co/BA4w7WzkwM
We need to educate children so they know what the government does with our money.
We are doing a great job of spreading TRUE INFLATION data with daily updates.
We can definitely be more efficient than the BLS in collecting data and reporting inflation.
We can certainly be part of @DOGE@elonmusk
What would the twentieth century have looked like on hard money?
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