Popular Analyst Names 13 Altcoins! "These Altcoins May See the Biggest Rise in the Bull Run!"
Bitcoin (BTC) continues its rally as Donald Trump’s chances of winning in prediction markets increase.
This positive sentiment on the Trump front has enabled Bitcoin to bounce back strongly despite concerns over last week’s US CPI data.
At this point, as BTC exceeded $ 68,000 after months today, popular cryptocurrency analyst Miles Deutscher listed the altcoins that he believes will experience a major rise in the bull rally.
Stating that memecoins and the 13 altcoins he listed have the most upward potential in the bull rally, the analyst examined these altcoins in four groups.
The analyst noted that these altcoins are “SUPER, BEAM, PRIME, TAO, NEAR, CARV, AR, RNDR, WMT, ATH, CPOOL, OM, and ONDO.”
“Aside from memecoins, here are the 4 altcoin categories that I think have the most upside potential in this bull run.
Here are some altcoins that I believe will see the biggest gains from each sector:
Gaming: SUPER, BEAM, PRIME AI: TAO, NEAR, CARV DePIN: AR, RNDR, WMT, ATH RWA: CPOOL, OM, ONDO”
*This is not investment advice.
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