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Been scrolling through the market lately and noticed something interesting - there's still decent opportunities in cheap crypto to buy if you know where to look. Bitcoin's sitting around $73.92K now, way different from where it was a year ago, but the real action seems to be in the smaller cap stuff that got absolutely hammered.
So I've been digging into some projects that are still trading under a dollar. Dogecoin and Shiba Inu are the classics everyone knows - DOGE is at $0.09 now, down from its peaks, but the community is still pretty strong. SHIB took a hit too, currently around basically nothing, but it's got actual ecosystem stuff like ShibaSwap that keeps it relevant. If you're looking at established cheap crypto to buy, these two are the least risky picks.
Then there's the newer wave of projects. Stellar (XLM) is interesting if you care about the actual tech - it's at $0.16 and focused on cross-border payments, which is legit useful. Not flashy, but solid.
For people chasing the meme coin angle, there's a bunch of newer tokens in presale or just launched - stuff like Wall Street Pepe, Catslap, and some AI-themed projects. These are obviously more speculative. Catslap's already up massively since launch, trading around $0.0019. Then there's Flockerz, which has this vote-to-earn mechanic, currently around $0.06. These kinds of cheap crypto to buy are basically lottery tickets though - high risk, high reward potential.
Honestly, the market's cooled off a ton from last year. A lot of these projects that were supposed to moon didn't. So if you're gonna buy anything cheap, do your homework first. Mix in some established stuff like Bitcoin or Ethereum with whatever small caps you're eyeing. And remember - only put in what you can afford to lose. The crypto space moves fast and these cheap coins can disappear just as quick as they pump.