Ethereum, the second most capitalized crypto-asset, needs to add 83.4% to regain its record value, while Solana is up 44.88%. Some of the well-known cryptocurrencies such as Dogecoin (DOGE) and XRP need a significant increase in value at 324.1% and 641.1% respectively. This shows that despite recent corrections, major altcoins remain popular but are not yet ready for a new bullrun.
Lesser-known cryptocurrencies such as Internet Computer (ICP) and EOS are particularly strong performers. They need to grow by 6037% and 5045% respectively to reach their highs. As for Bitcoin Cash (BCH) quotes, they need to grow by 1032%. Also of note, Hedera Hashgraph (HBAR) is up 1045%, VeChain (VET) is up 1087%, and Cronos (CRO) is up 1143%. This points to the severe decline of these coins since their past peaks, as well as the volatility and high risk inherent in some crypto assets.
It is interesting to note that new trends in the cryptocurrency market are often reflected in the movement of smaller and recently launched tokens. For example, Arbitrum (ARB) will need 2039% growth, The Graph (GRT) will need 1707% growth, and JasmyCoin (JASMY) will need 1690% growth, highlighting the importance of fundamentals and infrastructure to their potential growth. These figures demonstrate that investors can find significant opportunities, albeit high risk, in lesser known assets.
Author: Camila Russo is an experienced journalist with a strong focus on crypto news.