The violent bull market is coming! 3 100x cryptocurrencies that you can't miss!
PEOPLE
Another dark horse in this round of bull market, but the recent trend is not satisfactory. Due to its large price fluctuations and unpredictable trends, investors in contracts and spot have suffered heavy losses. The risk is high and the return is huge. Friends in the car should pay more attention. However, MEME concept currencies are like this. Although the fluctuations are huge, they are still loved by many investors. Judging from past performance, People is definitely a strong currency
OP
When BTC and ETH plummeted on the night of September 6, OP fell less and did not even fall below the low point of September 4, which shows that OP's buying is relatively strong. Subsequently, OP rebounded and broke through the supply line, indicating that the downward trend of OP has ended and the upward trend will start in the near future.
Regarding the target position, OP/BTC has broken through the suppression of the short-term supply line and started to rise. Conservatively estimated, OP/BTC will rebound to the long-term supply line in February or March next year, with a target position of around 0.000061. If BTC peaks in February or March next year, its target position will be around $115,000, then OP's target position will be close to $7.
FTM
Fantom was the darling of the 2021 bull market, and later became the victim of a multi-chain bridge hack. The hack caused FTM to suffer a major setback and caused many smaller projects to abandon their protocols and users to abandon the chain.
Since the hack, FTM has rebounded strongly (no pun intended), Andre Cronje has returned to the position of FTM superhero, and Sonic's rebranding and technical upgrades will be completed in the next few months. Once completed, Sonic L1 will be comparable to Solana in technical capabilities while maintaining an EVM-compatible infrastructure. Combined with extremely low inflation, zero token unlocks, a massive Fantom Foundation fund, and strong developer incentives, Sonic ($S) could return to its former glory.