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## Which Cryptocurrencies Have the Potential to Take Off in 2024 and Beyond
Most of the new digital coins launched after 2023 are in an interesting situation: they have never participated in a true bullish cycle. This positions them uniquely where they could see significant increases from their all-time highs, with some potentially multiplying 50 times or more.
However, the number of projects is vast. The key to identifying winners is not chasing every promise of astronomical gains, but focusing on assets with solid fundamentals: active communities, real use cases, and actual adoption.
### DeFi Projects and Infrastructure
Among the most interesting cryptocurrencies are those with real use cases. **Sui**, **Sei**, and **Aptos** represent high-speed blockchain solutions with growing ecosystems. **FET** continues to position itself in the decentralized artificial intelligence space, while **GRT** maintains its critical role in blockchain indexing.
### Gaming and Utility Sector
In the gaming sector, **Gala** and **Pyr** have built significant communities around their blockchain games. **Portal** represents another interesting cross-chain bridge proposal with practical utility.
### Emerging Coins with Solid Community
**Pepe** and **Turbo**, although born as meme tokens, have developed active ecosystems and communities. **ID** and **WLD** address the digital identity theme, a rapidly expanding sector. **GLMR** continues its journey in the Polkadot landscape, while **Sonic** ( previously Phantom) represents a layer 1 solution with still unexplored potential.
Other names like **NEAT**, **ARP**, **Jager**, and **Cookei** remain in the spotlight for those seeking opportunities in smaller projects still in development.
The winning strategy remains to carefully evaluate each project beyond mere price rhetoric, observing technical solidity, real adoption, and community resilience.