Eyeing those year-end portfolio moves? The altcoin market's got plenty of options worth considering. FIL, XRP, AURA—solid picks if you're into established projects. Then there's the more experimental side: TROLL, WKC, SACHI bring different vibes. RETIRE's positioning itself as an interesting narrative play. PFP tokens like ARMY and MANYU tap into that on-chain identity trend. GIGA and ASTER? Still figuring out their exact positioning, but they're on the radar.
The real question isn't just which ones to stack—it's whether you've got the right mix of established positions versus emerging plays. What's your personal thesis here? Are we missing any dark horses in this cycle?
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ETH_Maxi_Taxi
· 10h ago
Nah, I've looked at these coins, but I still need to focus on the fundamentals.
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DataChief
· 10h ago
ngl RETIRE that narrative is a bit forced, it feels like just hyping up the concept.
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DoomCanister
· 10h ago
Nah, FIL and XRP are really outdated old-timers. I'm still optimistic about those underground projects.
TROLL and WKC are the real dark horses; it all depends on who dares to re-invest heavily.
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MetaverseMortgage
· 10h ago
To be honest, I got on the FIL and XRP bandwagons a long time ago, and now I'm actually pondering those small coins...
Eyeing those year-end portfolio moves? The altcoin market's got plenty of options worth considering. FIL, XRP, AURA—solid picks if you're into established projects. Then there's the more experimental side: TROLL, WKC, SACHI bring different vibes. RETIRE's positioning itself as an interesting narrative play. PFP tokens like ARMY and MANYU tap into that on-chain identity trend. GIGA and ASTER? Still figuring out their exact positioning, but they're on the radar.
The real question isn't just which ones to stack—it's whether you've got the right mix of established positions versus emerging plays. What's your personal thesis here? Are we missing any dark horses in this cycle?