$OKB, $TON and other assets are in the green zone, while $DOGE and more mainstream assets are tanking
The cryptocurrency market is not ending on a high note, but at the same time, there are projects that are not losing their value as rapidly as the majority of assets. Despite having relatively lower capitalization, the momentum on those assets suggests that the recovery at the beginning of the year is still possible if investors gain exposure to less mainstream assets.Most assets in a green zone are tied to centralized exchanges or different trading platforms.
In the last 72 days, Ton gained over 60% to its value thanks to the variety of solutions and platforms the development of the project delivered, including phone numbers and handles for Telegram social chatting platforms.Third place goes to Trust Wallet's underlying token, which is gaining more traction on the market after the migration of funds toward self-custody, which increases the value of the token's ecosystem.
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