Bitcoin narratives: Solana whales, NYC politics, and Buffett exit

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As 2026 gets underway, Santiment has identified the key stories shaping both crypto and traditional markets. Their data shows what’s capturing attention on social media and driving sentiment.

On the crypto side, Solana whales are the top story. Large holders have been steadily accumulating SOL tokens across multiple assets. Liquidity is strong, and social sentiment is generally bullish, signaling confidence among big players.

In the wider market, New York City’s new mayor, Zohran Mamdani, grabbed attention, with positive chatter around the city’s political direction. Warren Buffett stepping down as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway after 60 years was another major topic, showing that events in traditional finance still influence market psychology. Hedge fund activity, especially crowded yen shorts, also made the list.

MicroStrategy’s Bitcoin accumulation is another key trend. The company has grown its BTC holdings from 70,470 in 2020 to an expected 672,497 by 2025. Despite this massive accumulation, the company’s stock fell in 2025, sparking debate about long-term strategy and leverage. Sentiment here is mixed—investors aren’t overly bearish, but they’re not euphoric either.

Santiment notes that these trends reflect social media attention and sentiment, not predictions. The dashboard offers a snapshot of what’s driving conversations as the year begins, from crypto buying trends to macroeconomic developments.

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