If you’re just getting started investing in cryptocurrency, you’ve more than likely heard of Cardano (ADA) and Ripple (XRP), two of the biggest blockchains in terms of crypto market cap.
While inherently different networks, you can use this guide to understand how XRP and Cardano differ in their philosophies and their approach to design.


CARDANO
Cardano is one of a number of competing proof-of-stake blockchains that enables owners of its ADA cryptocurrency to help operate its network and vote on changes to its software rules.

Ripple
Ripple, in an effort to challenge traditional transactions, presented a new way of operating a blockchain’s transaction and records system for payment settlements with its cryptocurrency XRP.
Let's guess which coin might hit its target price first! Here's a list:🤑🤑
💥- Bitcoin: $200,000
- Ethereum: $20,000
💥- Solana: $1,500
- BNB: $2,500
- Cardano: $10
💥- Matic: $8
- XRP: $3.50
- Polkadot: $150
💥- Chainlink: $120
- Vechain: $2
- Dogecoin: $1
💥- Shib: $1
- Metacash: $0.05
- Avalanche: $500
- Terra: $100
- Algorand: $10
- Litecoin: $500
- Uniswap: $100
- Cosmos: $100
- EOS: $20
It's hard to say for sure, but some coins with lower target prices might have a better chance of reaching them sooner. Keep an eye on market trends and developments! #HotTrends #ETH #BTC #BNBChain #TrendingTopic