The Solana-based cryptocurrency USOR, also known as U.S. Oil or United States Oil Reserve, surged by over 300% to $0.07 in early trading on January 21 (UTC+1). It has since pulled back, trading around $0.027 at the time of writing. Still, it remains highly volatile.
Launched in early January 2026 as an SPL token, USOR aims to provide on-chain exposure to U.S. oil-related assets. The project promotes concepts such as tokenizing oil reserves and offering “gov-verified” elements. These claims remain unverified, leaving many to question the token’s long-term viability.
Source: CoinGecko
Much of the surge is linked to airdrop-related activity, with community posts describing wallet-based eligibility checks and rewards for holders. Some announcements suggest phased distributions or “cashback” style incentives for early participants.
Another driver is the upcoming oil tokenization, set for February 1. Promoters are linking USOR to energy discussions and U.S. reserve strategies. They claim ties to geopolitical events and a “digital-age oil reserve,” but no evidence supports these assertions.
However, these claims face skepticism from analysts and crypto trackers, who warn that USOR may be a speculative meme token. Investigations indicate no backing by physical oil, government reserves, or regulated institutions, while supply concentration raises potential risks for holders.
Interest appears largely driven by speculation and social media buzz rather than by verifiable asset exposure, highlighting the token’s high risk.
USOR trades primarily on decentralized exchanges, including Meteora, Orca, and Raydium, with a fixed total supply of 1 billion tokens. This trading environment has contributed to extreme market fluctuations, with market caps ranging from $11 million to over $40 million during peak periods.
Recent price movements include 24-hour gains of 20-60% and 7-day gains of nearly 197% in volatile sessions. Trading volumes have spiked into the tens of millions of dollars, reflecting speculative interest rather than sustained adoption.
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