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just scrolled through a list of the cheapest coins worth looking at in 2024-2026, and honestly some of these prices are wild. bitcoin's been making headlines at over $126k now (absolutely insane), but there's a whole world of low-cost cryptos that might actually be more accessible for people just getting started.
ripple (xrp) caught my eye—it's sitting around $1.33 right now, down pretty hard from its $3.65 peak. the thing is, it's built for cross-border payments and actually has real use cases. cardano (ada) is another one people keep talking about, currently around $0.24, though it's had a rough year. the graph (grt) is basically the "google of blockchains" and trading at like $0.02 if you're looking for something dirt cheap.
tron, stellar, gala, ankr—they're all in that sub-dollar range now. the appeal is obvious: you can actually own a decent chunk without dropping serious cash. but here's the thing everyone should remember: just because something's the cheapest coin on the market doesn't mean it's a good buy. you gotta actually understand what you're investing in. the lowest prices don't always mean the best opportunity. do your homework before throwing money at anything, even if it looks like a bargain. what's everyone else watching right now?