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For me, its ETH, RENDER, AIOZ, TAO, and ASTER at this point in time. Very solid projects with real potential.

no bro, it's completely F\* useless coin in the grand scheme of pump the bags narrative compared to meme coins and BTC. how is ARB going to monitor Eth that anyone truly cares about? great project, great technology, great science, and great in depth research with brilliant minds attempting to tokenize governance ... BUT ... it's got no F\* NARRATIVE, absolutely zero community interest, except getting rugged when market conditions are spiraling downwards. I used to be a believe in blue chip stuff, but after seeing what happened to RENDER and ASI (Fetch), and even XRP rugs, I'm convinced ARB is just another bullshit coin that will go to zero dot zero when the market hits the crash of crashes for 2025-2027.

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Cries in my FET and RENDER

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The more i hear about alts being dead, the more i accumulate my favorite ones. TAO, RENDER, AIOZ, ETH are not moving an inch in my portfolio.

The only one I’d hold here is LINK. There are much better altcoins out there. RENDER, TAO, AIOZ, ASTER, to name a few. Pick your altcoins wisely.

If you can take the risk then buy. If you can't, wait until the bear market. I have loaded up a significant amount of ETH, TAO, RENDER, LINK, and AIOZ since Q1 and its been paying dividends. It all just depends on your risk appetite.

Ethereum only. For someone else, it might be just Bitcoin. With $100, there isn’t much room to take risks. If the budget were, say, $2K or higher, I’d suggest adding some solid altcoins. In my case, that would be TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ.

I’m not sure how you expect anyone to have answers to this, haha. The main thing is to have enough conviction in the bags you hold, you never know when the surge will finally come. ETH, AIOZ, RENDER, and LINK aren’t moving an inch in my portfolio. As for buying or selling, the best time to buy was weeks ago; the second-best time is whenever we get a good dip. I genuinely believe we’ll still see some massive surges ahead.

Safe fun? PENGU, VIRTUAL, RENDER Absurd fun? GOAT might see a revival spurred by an AI lead rally. Insert other meme your choice. Solana in general is going to go on another rip after Binance and it will take its meme casino with it. Privacy: COTI

It's Ethereum for sure. I hate that you only gave one option. I have a couple of other solid options in SOL, LINK, RENDER, and AIOZ. It's all about conviction and fundamentals.

I understand where you’re coming from, but reading your own response you should realize holding DOT is not good. Sure, it will go up slightly during peaks, but that money would be way better in another coin you actually believe can do better, which also makes you more confident to allocate more with less risk, further increasing the gains. Imo DOT is currently just an empty blockchain technology that is way too convoluted for anybody to want to code on, and in turn there is hardly any service or product provided which then gives 0 incentive for price to increase and then yet again 0 reason to invest other than «market go up». I’m by no means a DOT expert but i held big amounts for a long time, seeing it had been huge last bull, until i started maturing in crypto and what makes a good investment. Yes, it can go 9999x even if it sucked due to some random youtuber or hype or 1 big institution, or maybe it will even announce insane news tomorrow morning contradicting everything i just said about lack of product. BUT, it is unlikely, and more importantly MORE unlikely than with many other good coins out there with great products and services generating real revenue. So why risk it for such a small reward? Anyway, thats just my thoughts. I also strongly stand by what i said about ATH > RENDER, which is a similar product also related to GPU/NVIDIA/AI, but RENDER is by no means a bad product. I just moved most my render over to ATH due to a superior service (imo) in roughly the same business, with higher revenue yet smaller market cap (easier to move price) as well as announced buybacks and a fresher/hotter/newer narrative regarding this cycle. Always DYOR though, and it seems you did no research on DOT. RENDER is probably good, ATH is just a suggestion, as it can have higher risk to reward imo. Peace

KAS and DOT to balance your portfolio with negative price movement? Also i think ATH > RENDER in terms of smaller market cap and higher monthly profits, it has also showing very healthy price movement compared to RENDER which is hardly moving at all

BTC and ETH are what you should look into the most. If you are adventurous, add SOL. My portfolio right now consists of BTC, ETH, SOL, RENDER, AIOZ, TAO, LINK.

LINK, ASTER, TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ. Quality projects.

Better that you spent it on mortgages and childcare than frivolity and gambling 😅, in 2014 I spent 0.1BTC on a mining contract that never paid me anything, didn’t bother me at the time but now I’m like sheesh, I could still have that 0.1 I’m still betting on some others, KAS, ETH, SOL, RENDER, DOT, LINK and TAO.

An easy portfolio is 1) pick a layer one [like ETH, SUI, or AVAX]] 2) Pick a strong narrative [AI, like VIRTUALS or RENDER] 3) Pick a meme [FARTCOIN, PENGU, PEPE] Repeat a few times, and you got a good alt season 👌

First off, there's no really "guidance" it's more like researching in a project & it's space more. Pick the one that makes the most sense & you believe in. Then invest only what you're willing to lose. That being said, I'd suggest looking in $SUI, $KAS, $BIO, $HBAR, $RENDER, $ALGO & $QNT You can also open up Coin Market Cap, & look into any coin in the top 200.

Maybe TAO and RENDER aren't leading the pack with insane spikes right now, but the sector's momentum is legit. The whole AI crypto space added over $10 billion to its market cap in just one week recently, which is a pretty clear sign of broader interest picking up. TAO's seen a modest gain, up around 2.5% over the past 7 days to about $343, with its market cap hitting $3.4 billion. RENDER's been a bit flatter, but it's still part of that overall push, trading near $4 with a cap around $2 billion. Not every coin pumps equally, but dismissing the inflow as nothing special misses how this is drawing real money into projects like these, not just random hype. If you're looking for the wildest movers, sure, some others outpaced them, but the trend's there.

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In the grand scheme of things, RENDER, ETH, TAO, AIOZ are still kinda small projects for what they can grow into. That's my perspective.

Make sure you do some research before investing and don't just listen to anons on Reddit. But first I would check out the altseason roadmap. Currently we're at phase 2 ETH phase, which I believe will be an ETH + SOL phase this time around. Then we'll rotate into high caps that fit the current narrative such as LINK, ONDO, TAO, RENDER, INJ. Then into smaller caps. In terms of up and coming projects, if you want true low caps then I would follow the right people on CT and invest (not gamble) on the SOL ecosystem. Most crypto projects are now launching there due to the exposure they'll get and creator rewards.

I'd vote for short holds, realized gains and then reinvestment. I built an auto-trader (https://safetraderapp.com) that takes this approach, where USDC is the safe zone and it only ventures out briefly when something looks palatable. Here were my last 20 transactions - gains are itty bitty but they add up: |Asset|Type|Amount|Total (USDC)|Profit (Approx)|Time| |:-|:-|:-|:-|:-|:-| |WIF|sell|19.07|$16.71|$0.08|9/9/2025, 7:13:14 PM| |AKT|sell|24.91|$28.60|$0.12|9/9/2025, 7:47:52 PM| |METIS|sell|1.68|$26.17|$0.12|9/9/2025, 9:18:27 PM| |RENDER|sell|6.67|$25.52|$0.13|9/9/2025, 9:39:04 PM| |LQTY|sell|17.19|$14.12|$0.07|9/9/2025, 10:10:51 PM| |ORCA|sell|11.33|$25.75|$0.15|9/9/2025, 10:24:17 PM|

It's all a game of patience. You never know when a massive surge is coming. I expect a lot from ETH, LINK, TAO, RENDER, AIOZ.

i'm glad i sold my RENDER months ago

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RENDER on a bit of a tear again

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I meant that I would keep researching and wouldn't be afraid to change my convictions, not that I would sell all my crypto and go back to fiat. Should've been clearer. If youre asking for current convictions then as I say, LINK for sure INJ as well. I think GRT is extremely undervalued for the value it provides networks. Also RENDER for short term AI play, ONDO for RWA play, and NEAR is undervalued currently too. I personally will sell everything once my price targets are hit and macros start saying altseason is over, and then DCA back in after waiting 3 months.

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Most of the coins you have on your shortlist don't even interest me tbh. They are old coins that i haven't heard much from these days. I would rather go for solid alts such as RENDER, HYPE, AIOZ. I fancy projects that are actively building and working towards a better future for Web3.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I think the alt season lasts until Q4 this year or hopefully Q1 of next year. Regardless of what happens, make sure you are backing the right altcoins. ETH, LINK, TAO, RENDER, AIOZ are some of my biggest bags. The quality of the alts you hold is ultimately what matters.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

SOL has definitely proven to be a solid hold over the years. I fancy it along with LINK, ETH, HYPE,RENDER, and AIOZ.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

Don’t panic if there’s a slump in value between now and 2027. We’re coming to the end of Bitcoin season (bitcoin dominance is down below 60% now). People say there’ll be another surge first, but I’m expecting a significant pullback soon, while people focus on ETH and the mystical and elusive alt coin season. 2026 will be like winter for Bitcoin. I’ll start buying again in mid-late 2026 and through 2027, in advance of the 2028 halving. Expecting the big surge for my Bitcoin portfolio to come in 2029. I’m not selling my Bitcoin pre slump for a couple of reasons, if you’re wondering. 1) this cycle has been a little different what with recent introductions of framework and legislation, so maybe the drop doesn’t happen and Bitcoin enters a golden stretch of mass adoption 🤷‍♂️ 2) I live in Ireland, so selling/swapping my position trigger a 33% CGT obligation. 3) Quite simply, I believe Bitcoin will continue to trend up in value. Over the next five years it could pass the million mark. Ten years from now, who knows? Good luck with your investments and if you’re looking for a relatively safe crypto to invest in that’s likely to achieve gains in the near future, maybe have a look at some of the top altcoin like ETH, ADA, RENDER, XRP, SUI. Solana is popular too, but is already running on a high. I’d avoid it for now… Good look with your investments.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

My favorite alts remain ETH, TAO, RENDER, AIOZ. I am very bullish as we get deep into Q4. I always bank on top tier fundamentals.

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I don't know about next 5 years but the altcoins i would hold are ETH, RENDER, AIOZ. Always prefer backing fundamentals and a good ecosystem pushing use-cases.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

ETH, SOL, LINK, ONDO, RENDER are my go-tos even though i like BTC but it can't grow as fast as ETH just because it'd need larger MC yes in couple years BTC will do 10x but for now ETH has more possibility of doing 4x in 2-3 years

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TAO very different to RENDER.. and I still love Render and its parent company OTOY, both are doing great work.. but I just feel Render’s focus is a bit too narrow, and there’s a real risk it could be disrupted if AI video generation advances enough to bypass a lot of traditional rendering pipelines. VEO3 & others doing crazy stuff in that space.. & Render seems to be lagging.. Hence that’s why I moved all my Render to TAO. I just think both are high risk plays.. but for an “all in” approach I’ve picked TAO as the safest option. If Coinbase UK hadn’t de-listed my RNDR I would have probably stuck with it… but my hand was forced.. and the best alternative for me.. was Bittensor..

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What i would say is get as much education as possible before you really take the plunge. There's also the emotional aspect to trading that also needs to be kept in check. Even after that, start with BTC and ETH. I did that before finally going deep into altcoins such as RENDER, TAO, LINK, AIOZ.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

I mean aren't we in the middle of an alt season already? It's not full blown yet but the signs already point to it. It's obviously not going to be as sophisticated as previous alt seasons but its going to be nice. ETH has set everything in motion. I have full conviction that TAO, RENDER, AIOZ, HYPE, will join the party when its time.

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My bags have been set for a while, the only coins I buy now every week is coins that let me lower my DCA. At the moment those are $RENDER and $ONDO. I got in pretty high with $RENDER close to 10 dollars. My DCA'ing has got me close to a 4 dollar average. I think they are both phenomenal projects with great teams behind them, they both are within the top 50 market cap so they are safe plays, they both solve a real world problem.

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I have both in my portfolio: 65 / 30 / 5 XRP / HBAR / MISCELLANEOUS I’d say HBAR is a better ROI as the price is still fairly undervalued and HBAR has more established utility I am DCA’ing both. I can see XRP floating around $3 until OCT-NOV 2025, but I can see HBAR hit $0.50 in the same time frame. I also have my eye on RENDER AND SUI, which are part of the Miscellaneous 5%

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If you are happy with a 2x this bull run as it stands right now: ETH, SOL, XRP If you want more risk but a bigger return: HBAR, ATH, BEAM, SEI, ONDO, RENDER, GRASS the list goes on. Look for a double bottom and past highs

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

What do you guys think of NEAR, RENDER, AVAX, IMX, INJ?

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XRP , if you want more upside with more risk.  ICP , RENDER , ALGO , Hbar 

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KASPA-SUI-BEAM-RENDER-HBAR. My personal conviction but always do your own research

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RENDER

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RENDER ,SUKU Thank me later 1111

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

ETH FET RENDER to name a few.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

SOL is great, keep supporting it. I had Bonk and RENDER on the network.  Great meme and utility support system. 

Mentions:#SOL#RENDER
r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Used to have it, didn’t like price action. I prefer RENDER because it has a lot of price movement.  So I can buy low and sell high within months. XRP is trash compared to RENDER, there is more money for traders in coins that have a lot of daily and weekly movement. 

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Pick strong projects.  Bonk is taking over ..  they are doing buy backs for it. And RENDER token for utility. Backed by nVidia and Apple.  Pengu going to the moon. Look at charts, Pengu will flip a lot of meme coins.

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Dog coin, I like Bonk. Utility coin, I like RENDER token.

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I use Coinbase Advanced, minimal fees.  The non advanced platform is F* expensive if you don’t subscribe to plan.  Make sure to invest in some RENDER so you can sell off at $10

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Not a crime to pump blue chip. I’m investing in RENDER because it will easily go back to $10+ and sky rocket as Ai 🤖 boom 🤯 explodes. 

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Honestly, slap to the face when nVidia and Apple supported RENDER network to migrate onto SOL.  Time to pump RENDER tokens. 

Mentions:#RENDER#SOL
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Time to get RENDER era ready for token pumping again, back to $10+

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Apple and NVidia ramping up servers to support RENDER networks amid Ai boom. I’m going in hard 

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

NVidia hits $4T.. Time to pump RENDER tokens 

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Not ironic … RENDER is pumping lol  Get in now!! 

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

Time to pump RENDER tokens back to $10 

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Hold: SUI, FET, RENDER, KASPA, ONDO, HBAR, BTC

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

my profit RENDER: -60% CRO: -66% FET: -60% BTC - +100%

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*While Coinbase hasn’t confirmed if it will support or automatically upgrade to the newer token versions, it emphasized that users will still be able to withdraw the tokens even after trading is suspended. Investors holding RNDR, RBN, MOBILE, or SYN should stay informed and monitor Coinbase’s blog, social media, or support pages* Binance US, *the token swap will be performed on behalf of customers, and the migration will be done at a ratio of 1 RNDR to 1 RENDER* So your options are: wait, move it to Binance and swap there, withdraw to your own wallet and swap (you'll need ETH in your RNDR receive wallet and SOL in your SOL receive wallet for the coins to show on your balance)

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I’ve just realised Coinbase have delisted RNDR and I hold some. How do I go about swapping it for RENDER?

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It's really a luck draw I'm DCAing the top 30 each month BNB, ADA, ETH pretty much became stablecoins FET, UNI, PEPE pump and dump like crazy But if I compare to 3 months earlier then TAO, RENDER, FET are the best performers Nobody knows shit about fuck 🤷

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

fuckers that didn't buy SEI or RENDER at bleeding low, now regretting it.

Mentions:#SEI#RENDER
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I entered a little over 1 year ago, around the halving FOMO. Back then, I was hoping to make 5x to 10x on altcoins and 3x on BTC until the end of 2025. No specific reason for doubting RENDER, I just lowered my altcoins expectation to more modest values, since most of them never reach new all-time-high. I also don't see much RENDER hype anymore.

Mentions:#BTC#RENDER
r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

I'm -53% on RENDER and I really doubt it will ever reach the $10 range again. Hope I can still break even in the next months.

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r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

This is hilarious coming from the dude who bought the top of PEPE back in December and holds onto shitcoins like ADA, COTI, RENDER, and ETH, all of which have perfomed horribly against USD and even worse against BTC. Thanks for playing. Maybe you should take notes from OP lmao

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

SUI ATH GRASS RENDER AERO In that order for position size for me

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I still think we’ll get an alt season. It probably won’t be as big as the previous ones. The key is backing the right altcoins this time. My money is on ETH, TAO, AIOZ, and RENDER. Top utility and strong fundamentals will thrive when their time comes.

r/BitcoinSee Comment

Well, the thing is I don't want to buy in when I feel like there is a market trajectory that's gonna -30% my holdings. Maybe I am overcomplicating it, maybe I just wanna make sure I'm making the right decision at the right time. But in general, I'd agree with you. Just put it in and let it sit. Thing is I'm also looking at a few altcoins (TON, TAO, RENDER, XRP, KAS, and some others) in order to diversify - but not looking to invest in something that won't exist in 10-20 years.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Not stacking but holding $FET, $KAS, $SUI, $HBAR, $ONDO, $RENDER AND $$BEAM

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Great start! For long-term, consider keeping a well-diversified portfolio with more weight in higher caps. Something like 40% BTC, 30% ETH, and the remaining 30% across promising mid/small caps like ONDO, RENDER, FET, or $A (Vaulta) could work. No need to cut down your positions right away, just take time to learn more about each project. Focus on what aligns with your convictions, and always DYOR before investing!

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Bitcoin, Ethereum, LINK, RENDER, and AIOZ Network. My portfolio picks are always based on long-term value proposition. 50%, 20%, 10%, 10%, 10% respectively.

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Bitcoin is always the choice for noobs. When you get better at the game you can start exploring other altcoins that have serious potential that you are sure about. I started off like this then added RENDER, TAO, AIOZ as projects with super fundamentals and conviction.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

RENDER, SUI, ONDO, HBAR, NEAR, AERO, FET in no particular order. As always DYOR.

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Oh my God that's way too many altcoins. The wiser choice would be to cut this down to 6 maximum imo. Makes it easier to keep track of them all. My personal conviction picks are BTC, ETH, LINK, TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Wow. Very hard to tell, to be honest, but I think Portfolio 1 hits first. This is just due to the sheer resilience of Bitcoin and the fact that altcoins tend to follow Ethereum's lead. This isn't stopping me from believing that RENDER, LINK, TAO, and AIOZ will reach incredible heights, though. Strong juggernauts.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

If you're just starting, maybe don’t go all in on ETH at the top. I’d ease in and also look at other assets in the top 100 with a lot more upside like SUI, RENDER, EOS, FET and a couple others.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Hey everybody A question. I started taking crypto seriously by the end of last year. I was wondering if it is still worth investing in Btc. I normally invest around 200$/month. Into various coins but never into Btc. Cu its way high and my margin for profit will be slightly less. What would be your advice. I have invested in XRP, SOL, LINK, DOT(v les though), SUI (v less) and RENDER( I hold only 20 tokens).

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It's mostly because lots are balls deep in altcoins haha. It's the same for me as well but i happen to have bought my favorite alts at favorable positions. TAO, RENDER, LINK, AIOZ are all awesome!

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Right now, I wouldn’t even mind another chance to load up on my favorite alts, because I believe they’ll recover. Not all altcoins have performed poorly. TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ have been my go-to bags for a long time, and I’m prepared to stick with them since they continue to be fundamentally solid projects.

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I don’t really see a reason to hold any coin for 20 years. But the tokens I feel most comfortable holding are Bitcoin, Ethereum, LINK, TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ (with standout products like AIOZ AI on the way). It’s all about fundamentals and real utility.

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I think this is good but should be ONLY: BTC, ETH, SUI, SOL, XRP, RENDER, and LINK

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Im gonna shill my bags: $RENDER, $FET, $SUI, $ONDO, $HBAR, $KAS. Also buy bitcoin as well. Remeber to do your own research!

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

My go-to altcoins are pretty much ETH, LINK, TAO, RENDER, and the ever-evolving AIOZ (big features coming up for this DePIN juggernaut, including AIOZ AI).

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RENDER

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SUI, RENDER, ONDO, NEAR, PENDLE. And DOG TO THE MOON for the meme. This is ONLY my personal opinion, DYOR.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Bitcoin. That guy seems like a sure bet. You can't ever go wrong holding that since you are pretty new. I started off my crypto journey with Ethereum and Bitcoin. Now, i am a firm believer in strong altcoins such as TAO, RENDER, AIOZ.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The best time to buy alts was when we were all screaming to do so months ago. ETH, RENDER, AIOZ, TAO, are some of the bags i was really happy to add and i am glad i did. There's no better feeling than seeing your conviction pay off. Now could still be an okay time to buy, but you'll need to lower your expectations.

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ADA, LINK, RENDER, AVAX, HBAR, ALGO, SKI (mask dog)

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The answer is pretty obvious. Many projects aren't looking to build long-term. It's all about grabbing what they can, as fast as they can. It's why i respect the few projects that are building relentlessly and making stuff happen. Projects such as TAO, RENDER, and AIOZ spring to mind.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

AI projects such as TAO and RENDER that adapt blockchain to ai may lead the value add to BTC in the next market cycles.

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Keep buying those memes and you will most likely not have a portfolio for the bull run. I'm not saying there won't be memes but its going to be a new set of them making the rounds. I would rather focus more on utility driven projects such as TAO, RENDER, AIOZ, etc. Fundamentals will always thrive any day.

r/CryptoCurrencySee Comment

RENDER probably the one of the best performing alt coin this few weeks

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r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

The only things that aren't too Bitcoin-dominance based include: KAS RENDER TAO INJECTIVE Solana is an odd one that you can't fully trust, in the same way that buying ETH because it did well in the last cycle is a bit silly. KAS has its own emission reductions, so it's similar to BTC in a way. RENDER and TAO are AI plays, so they aren't heavily tied to Ethereum. I don't know why Injective does well yet, I don't use the protocol enough to have an idea

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Are you looking to rotate into strength BTC/ETH or average down on high beta names like RENDER/FET? also curious are you using any framework or signal to decide when to consolidate or exit?

r/CryptoMarketsSee Comment

Ouch, that’s tough Keep: ETH, BTC, Chainlink, ATOM, XRP, RENDER, FETCH AI, NEAR, Solana. Cut down on TAO, Sui, XCN, Filecoin, Storj, Pepe. And consolidate into stronger projects like BTC, Chainlink, EOS, and AI plays.

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ETH AVAX RENDER NEAR SOL SUI INJ How's HBAR looking?

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RENDER 🤘

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Bitcoin has to always be the priority for every portfolio. In my opinion, adding AIOZ, RENDER, TAO are also good as they have solid fundamentals. Focusing on value prop is still the way to go.

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$RENDER without a doubt. Sleeping giant. Nvidia of crypto. As well as $CELL. A sleeping quantum giant

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