Looking to find relatively stable targets in this round of the market? It’s a good idea to first clarify the mainstream cryptocurrencies.
Coins like BCH and LTC, which are Bitcoin-based, have fast block times and large capacities, each with their own characteristics. ADA has been refining its technology from an academic perspective for years. SOL has gained capital favor in the past two years, with an ecosystem second only to Ethereum. XRP focuses on cross-border payment scenarios. DOGE remains popular due to Musk’s influence. These are all options with deep trading volume and good liquidity.
Several leading projects in the DeFi sector are also worth watching. MKR and AAVE each hold their own in lending. UNI, as the largest decentralized exchange, has a strong position. CRV has unique advantages in stablecoin swaps. LDO performs well in staking services.
In the public chain space, BNB is the core of a major exchange ecosystem. AVAX remains stable even in a bear market. ETC, as the original Ethereum chain, still has supporters. SUI and TON represent the exploration of new-generation public chains. TRX, though an older project, has controversy surrounding its founder. HBAR has gained attention due to friendly US regulations. OP is recognized as a leader in the Layer2 track.
LINK, as a data oracle; XMR’s privacy features; PEPE’s popularity on Ethereum; the competitive relationship between XLM and XRP—all have their markets.
Honestly, new coins often have greater volatility than established mainstream tokens, but the risks are proportional. When choosing coins, you need to see clearly: is it driven by technology, capital operations, or just hype stories? Don’t just follow stories to place orders; you need to make your own judgment.
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LightningClicker
· 9h ago
Same old story, mainstream coins are stable, but there's not much profit to be made.
I've already jumped on UNI in DeFi, just waiting for it to double.
Wait, wasn't FIL mentioned in the article? Why is this coin so overlooked?
Elon Musk's tweet, DOGE is about to take off again haha.
The SOL ecosystem is indeed strong, but beware of flash crashes; this coin has a temper.
That's right, don't chase after trending coins, many of them will go to zero.
HBAR being friendly to US regulators? What could that imply?
It's true that new coins are volatile, but some can also multiply tenfold.
BNB is definitely a safe bet, but buying it doesn't excite me.
Hey, ADA really hasn't moved in the past two years, is it a technical issue or has it been forgotten?
I wouldn't touch controversial coins like TRX.
Can OP double in this bull run? It's hard to tell.
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ser_ngmi
· 9h ago
Not bad, but how many people can really "have their own judgment" haha, isn't it just following the trend to buy in the end?
Elon Musk's single tweet sent DOGE soaring, while the academically polished ADA for years has been ignored—that's the market for you.
DeFi's leading projects do have good liquidity, but there are also many cases of lending explosions.
A conservative choice sounds comfortable, but I'm just worried that by the time you figure out the market, you've already missed a wave.
Mainstream coins are indeed stable, but they lack stories, brother, how to make quick money from sudden surges.
It's written very professionally, but in reality, who really analyzes whether it's driven by technology or just hype? Just look at the price increase.
BNB is just an ATM for exchanges; talking about ecosystems is all nonsense.
New coins carry high risks but also high rewards, but hearing you say that, I actually dare not move.
PEPE and other trash coins are still talking about market relationships—laughable, pure gambler's game.
It looks like expert advice, but in reality, it's just listing things; those who really make money don't usually spread knowledge like this.
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LiquidityWizard
· 9h ago
It's the same old coin selection advice... but to be honest, this list is indeed comprehensive, and finally someone has explained the logic behind mainstream coins clearly.
How can LINK and PEPE be compared? One is infrastructure, the other is a meme coin. That comparison is a bit ridiculous.
I'm optimistic about LDO this round; the staking narrative hasn't played out fully yet.
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BlockchainGriller
· 10h ago
I remember the list of mainstream coins, but when it comes to placing an order, it really depends on your psychological resilience... Although the SOL ecosystem is strong, what if it crashes?
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LiquidationWatcher
· 10h ago
Mainstream coins stacking chart, but the details are the real trap. It sounds good, but whether you make money depends on if you buy at the right time.
Looking at the list feels reassuring, but in actual operation, you still need to judge for yourself. Don't be brainwashed by the narrative.
A joke about being cautious—there's no truly stable market this round, only relatively less decline.
After watching for a while, I finally understand one thing: good liquidity doesn't mean you can sell at a good price.
Mainstream coins are mainstream coins, but the key to making money is when to get involved.
To put it simply, the real difficulty lies in timing, not choosing the coins.
These coins are listed comprehensively, but the question is, which one can you pick to outperform the market? That's the real issue.
Honestly, I'm a bit wary of coins like DOGE that survive on hype.
New coin risks are real, but sometimes the returns are there too—it's all about whether you're willing to gamble.
Stacking a bunch of leading coins together sounds safe, but in practice, each operates independently.
Looking to find relatively stable targets in this round of the market? It’s a good idea to first clarify the mainstream cryptocurrencies.
Coins like BCH and LTC, which are Bitcoin-based, have fast block times and large capacities, each with their own characteristics. ADA has been refining its technology from an academic perspective for years. SOL has gained capital favor in the past two years, with an ecosystem second only to Ethereum. XRP focuses on cross-border payment scenarios. DOGE remains popular due to Musk’s influence. These are all options with deep trading volume and good liquidity.
Several leading projects in the DeFi sector are also worth watching. MKR and AAVE each hold their own in lending. UNI, as the largest decentralized exchange, has a strong position. CRV has unique advantages in stablecoin swaps. LDO performs well in staking services.
In the public chain space, BNB is the core of a major exchange ecosystem. AVAX remains stable even in a bear market. ETC, as the original Ethereum chain, still has supporters. SUI and TON represent the exploration of new-generation public chains. TRX, though an older project, has controversy surrounding its founder. HBAR has gained attention due to friendly US regulations. OP is recognized as a leader in the Layer2 track.
LINK, as a data oracle; XMR’s privacy features; PEPE’s popularity on Ethereum; the competitive relationship between XLM and XRP—all have their markets.
Honestly, new coins often have greater volatility than established mainstream tokens, but the risks are proportional. When choosing coins, you need to see clearly: is it driven by technology, capital operations, or just hype stories? Don’t just follow stories to place orders; you need to make your own judgment.