• Low circulating supply with high FDV indicates potential but also higher investment risks due to market volatility.

  • Projects like Jupiter and Aethir show high FDV but limited circulating supply, highlighting strong market interest and risk.

  • Polygon’s high circulating supply and FDV suggest stability compared to projects with lower circulation rates.

Investing in projects with a small circulating supply but a high fully diluted valuation (FDV) can be a double-edged sword as per Token Unlocks data. These projects often have significant market potential but come with risks that require careful consideration. 

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In the Decentralized Exchanges (DEXes) sector, Jupiter is a notable example. With an FDV of $6.90 billion and a circulating supply of only 13.5%, Jupiter illustrates high market interest despite its limited token availability. 

Currently, Jupiter’s price stands at $0.82, having risen 12.34% in the past 24 hours. The trading volume has reached $287.34 million, reflecting robust market engagement.

Similarly, Aethir leads the Cloud Services/GPU sector with a substantial FDV of $2.27 billion and just 9% of its tokens in circulation. Aethir’s price is $0.063, and it has experienced a 9.40% increase recently. The trading volume for Aethir is $33.67 million, indicating strong investor interest and potential for growth.

In the Layer 2 Solutions sector, Polygon stands out with an FDV of $3.58 billion and a high circulating supply of 94%. Polygon’s price is $0.41, showing a notable 13.54% increase in the last 24 hours, with a trading volume of $517.86 million. This high circulation rate coupled with significant FDV positions Polygon as a major player in scaling solutions.

The DeFi Yield Farming sector features Ethena, which has an FDV of $3.53 billion but only 12% of its tokens circulating. Ethena’s price is $0.279, and it has seen an 11.31% increase recently, with a trading volume of $81.23 million. These metrics highlight Ethena’s potential while underscoring the risks associated with its low circulating supply.

Emerging sectors such as LSDfi and Cloud Services/GPU are also noteworthy. Jito Labs, with an FDV of $2.11 billion and 12.4% of its tokens circulating, shows significant promise. Jito Labs is priced at $2.32 and has experienced a 9.39% rise in the last 24 hours, with a trading volume of $99.67 million. 

Ether Fi, another LSDfi project, has a lower FDV of $190.20 million but is gaining attention with a 16.6% circulating supply and a price of $1.36, up 12.57% recently.

In the cloud services and decentralized storage sector, Arweave, with a 100% circulating supply and an FDV of $1.13 billion, is notable in the Cloud Services sector. Its price is $20.64, showing a 13.57% increase and a trading volume of $124.11 million.

The GameFi sector, featuring Pixel and Decentraland, demonstrates the potential of blockchain-based gaming. Pixel, with a circulating supply of 15.4%, FDV of 542.41million, a market cap of $83.60 million, has a recent price of $0.128 and a 12.17% increase. Decentraland, with 85% of its tokens circulating FDV of 496.20 million and a market cap of $420 million, has seen its price rise to $0.262, reflecting an 11.12% increase.

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