In this article, we will talk about the currencies that have gained more than Bitcoin during the past 3 years and why they may have greater opportunities in the future.

Bitcoin is a big gainer, but not alone In December 2021, the price of Bitcoin was around $47,000. At its highest level in December 2024, it reached $110,000, and the current price (December 30, 2024) is around $93,000. This means an increase rate of about 97.87%

This is a very good number, but there are other currencies that have surpassed it in terms of increase during the same period.

Currencies that earn more than Bitcoin

1. Ripple XRP

Price in 2021: $0.85 Current Price: $2.10

Rise: ~147% as Ripple wins rounds of legal trouble with SEC

2. Avalanche AVAX

Price in 2021: $18 Current price: $36.37.

Height: About 102% due to its data processing speed and wide range of uses.

3. Litecoin LTC

Price in 2021: $50 Current price: $100.47.

Height: About 101% The reason is its strong reputation and fast transactions.

4. Polkadot DOT

Current price: about $4.90.

The rise is about 110%. The reason? Blockchain networks can work together, which supports Web 3 projects.

5. Binance Coin BNB

Price in 2021: $326. Current price: $699.

The rise is about 114% due to the support of the Binance platform and its heavy use in trading.

Currencies that can earn and achieve a similar scenario

Current price: $11.50 LINK connects smart contracts to real data, meaning a project with a big future

2. MATIC

Current price: $0.65 MATIC helps Ethereum scale and attracts new projects

3. Phantom (FTM)$FTM

Current price: $0.20 FTM is a very fast network and ideal for decentralized applications.

4.$ICP

Current price: $4.50 ICP supports the idea of ​​a decentralized internet, which is something people are looking for.

Currencies that have made leaps like Ripple and Avalanche have confirmed that success is not limited to Bitcoin. There are currencies that may be better, but not everything you hear about should be invested in. You must always know the project, its goal, and its future before you invest your money. This is, of course, just an analysis and opinion, not financial advice.