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The altcoin market seems to be brewing for a new bull run, and the following four altcoins are particularly worthy of attention:

The first is ETH (Ethereum), whose recent market performance has been extremely impressive, even surpassing Bitcoin's popularity for a time. The price of Ethereum has jumped to a new high of $2,500, and the market is generally expected that its upward momentum will continue, with potential target prices possibly pointing to $5,800 or even $7,000. Behind this optimistic forecast is mainly due to the downward trend of the global interest rate environment and the significant increase in Ethereum staking activity. Of course, during the rise, the price of Ethereum may also encounter resistance and be accompanied by fluctuations. It may fall back to around US$2,000 in the short term, but in the long term, the possibility of it breaking through to new highs is still worth looking forward to, providing long-term investors with great opportunities. Valuable entry opportunity.

Then there is SOL (Solana). This currency has also received good news recently. Its main network successfully launched an early version of the new validator client Fire Dancer. This development is regarded as a positive development for the Solana network. Signal. Affected by this, the price of Solana has achieved an astonishing 150% increase, and the market predicts that it is expected to further climb to the level of $200 in the future. Although the process may be accompanied by consolidation or a slight correction, the overall upward trend remains clear.

Looking at IMX, the price of the token has successfully broken through the previous consolidation range, but has not yet been able to fully overcome the two key resistance levels of $1.56 and $1.62. These two price points have therefore become particularly critical and have become the focus of market attention. As the trading volume of the IMX platform has increased significantly, the volatility of its token prices has also increased. Currently, there is a fierce battle between long and short parties in the market.