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Largest Solana Treasury Moves $32M in SOL to Coinbase Prime While Sitting $1.13B Underwater
Forward Industries, the largest corporate holder of SOL, has moved 455,784 SOL worth about $31.87 million to Coinbase Prime, its first major transfer in a month, all while sitting roughly $1.13 billion underwater on the position.
A $32 Million Transfer Reignites Sell-off Fears
Forward Industries, the Nasdaq-listed firm that built the largest corporate SOL treasury, deposited 455,784 SOL worth roughly $31.87 million into Coinbase Prime after a month of inactivity, according to onchain trackers. The move immediately revived a familiar worry that a large holder could be preparing to sell into an already weak market.
The numbers behind the position explain the nerves because, since the launch of its Solana treasury strategy in September 2025, Forward Industries has spent about $1.59 billion to accumulate 6.83 million SOL at an average price of $232.08. With SOL trading well below that mark, the firm is sitting on an unrealized loss of roughly $1.13 billion.
Even so, the market tends to treat treasury transfers as guilty until proven innocent, especially from a holder this size. Forward controls well over 1% of SOL’s circulating supply, enough that even a partial sale could weigh on price. That concentration has made the company a poster child for the Solana treasury boom, but has also turned every wallet move into a market event.
How Forward Got Here
Forward Industries has pivoted from a legacy products business into a Solana proxy with backing from heavyweight investors, something Bitcoin.com News had reported on when it disclosed 6.8 million SOL as its treasury plan began. The firm subsequently filed a $4 billion at-the-market (ATM) equity program to fund further expansion, signaling it intended to keep buying rather than retreat even as prices fell.
The strategy has been punishing on paper as Forward posted a $585.6 million quarterly loss, all while Solana’s price swings hammered the value of its holdings. The company has tried to offset that pain with yield, staking nearly all of its SOL and launching a liquid staking token to keep capital productive while it waits for a recovery that has yet to arrive.
For SOL holders, the immediate question is whether this transfer is the start of de-risking because a genuine sale by the largest treasury would add supply at an uncomfortable moment, where the broader market itself shed 3% of its value over the past 24 hours.
So far, the company has not announced a sale, and the prior round-trip of coins back to its own wallet offers a reason for caution before assuming the worst.
A Glimpse Into the Future
The broader story from here on out will most likely be about the durability of the corporate-treasury model itself, especially since companies like Forward bet that holding a volatile asset on a public balance sheet can reward shareholders easily (an assertion that has been tested hard over the past year).
Other firms have followed similar playbooks (with Bitcoin.com News covering Helius launching its own Solana treasury), and each large position now doubles as a potential overhang on the market. How Forward manages its $1.13 billion paper loss, and whether it ultimately sells or simply rotates custody, will be interesting as far as SOL’s near-term price is concerned.