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    An overview of the top cryptocurrencies

    npsBy nps5 October 2022Updated:4 July 2024 No Comments3 Mins Read
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    There are more than 19,000 coins in the ranking of cryptocurrencies presented by aggregators. Most of them have no liquidity, so they are not traded on the top exchanges. But there are many promising tokens that you can buy and earn money with their rising value later.

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    The top 100 crypto market is volatile, but the top-rated coins are holding steady in their spots. They have most of the total invested money.

    Bitcoin

    Its decentralized digital network first went live in 2009. Now it’s considered the flagship that altcoin creators are targeting. It’s no secret that the Bitcoin software code is open to everyone. Anyone in the world can see how it is set up and works.

    Despite occasional falls, BTC is still the most expensive token. In any case, the demand for it never fails. As a result, its capitalization is growing.

    Ethereum

    It was created by Vitaly Buterin in 2013. The main difference from BTC is the full use of smart contracts. For many developers, Ethereum is a convenient platform for creating decentralized applications. It uses a dynamic programming language that looks like JavaScript.

    Tether

    This token, also called stabelcoin, is equal to the US dollar. It serves to digitize national currencies. Tether eliminates the high volatility of cryptocurrency but retains all the key advantages of electronic money (security, anonymity, no borders).

    Polkadot

    This open-source blockchain protocol is one of the most popular Web 3.0 cryptocurrencies https://trends.aax.com/top-5-web3-cryptocurrencies-to-follow. It enables interconnection and communication between blockchains, allowing independent chains to securely exchange messages and transactions with each other without the need for a trusted third party.

    Binance Coin

    Initially, the functionality of this digital currency issued by the Binance exchange helped to save on exchange fees. But over the years, its capabilities have expanded considerably. BNB is quite a promising investment instrument, showing a steadily increasing value. Some tokens are regularly redeemed and burned, reducing the number of assets in circulation.

    Dogecoin&Shiba Inu

    Popular tokens from the top 100 include the meme currencies Doge and Shiba Inu. They have influential supporters and an active community. Much of their success is based on hype, including celebrity attention. Cryptocurrencies are listed on leading exchanges and used for settlement. Maybe they will rise, maybe they will fall. For now, Doge and Shiba remain the most prominent memcoins in the crypto-world.

    At their inception, cryptocurrencies were a kind of experiment for a narrow community of geeks, but they became a powerful investment vehicle known around the world. Analysts believe the cryptocurrency market will increase more than three times by 2030. No company or investor will be able to ignore it.

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