Been watching some of these best cryptos under $1 lately and there's definitely some interesting setups brewing. Let me break down what's caught my attention.



Cardano's been showing solid institutional moves — Grayscale bumped their ADA holdings pretty significantly last year, and the on-chain whale accumulation has been steady. Plus the African government partnerships for land registry stuff are actually gaining real traction. Currently trading around $0.25.

TRON is just a beast for stablecoin volume. They processed like $1.93 trillion in USDT transfers in Q2 2025 — highest of any blockchain by far. That kind of usage is hard to ignore. Sitting at $0.33 now.

Dogecoin broke out of a 5-month downtrend and formed a V-bottom reversal, which historically sets up for decent moves. Price is at $0.11 currently, way below where it was aiming for last year.

Stellar had that Protocol 23 upgrade last July which pumped it to $0.52, and Franklin Templeton actually tokenized $446 million in U.S. Treasuries on the network. Real utility showing up. Now trading $0.16.

Hedera's the one that caught me off guard — broke above the Ichimoku cloud for the first time since 2021, which is a legit technical shift. They're NVIDIA's preferred ledger partner and USDC volume on-chain has been growing. Currently at $0.09.

Pudgy Penguins is forming that cup pattern setup from January, approaching the neckline around $0.036. MACD still looks bullish and volume picked up in July. Trading at $0.01 now.

So yeah, these best cryptos under $1 have a mix of technical catalysts and real on-chain activity backing them. Not saying anything's guaranteed, but worth keeping tabs on.
ADA-0.12%
TRX2.85%
DOGE0.25%
XLM-0.45%
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