NEAR Protocol (NEAR)


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NEAR Protocol (NEAR) continues to strengthen its ecosystem through ongoing development, Al integration, and growing adoption of decentralized applications (dApps).
Analysts believe NEARs focus on scalability, low transaction costs, and user-friendly technology positions it as one of the leading Layer-1 blockchain networks.
Trading activity remains steady as investors watch key support and resistance levels while waiting for stronger momentum across the crypto market.
Although short-term volatility may continue, many market participants remain optimistic about NEARs long-term potential as Web3 adoption expands.#GateStocksTransferLive #CirclePlunges17% #PredictWorldCup🇵🇹vs🇭🇷 #GateCardPointsSystemLaunched #NFPCountdown $NEAR $NEAR
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QuietRugAlarm
· 1h ago
Compared to SOL, AVAX, etc., NEAR's market cap potential still has room.
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EchoesOfMistValley
· 2h ago
Technically, NEAR/USDT is near a key support level; if it breaks below, caution is needed.
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PixelatedDriedFish
· 2h ago
Web3 mass adoption has been touted for years. How much can NEAR deliver this time?
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FloatingTeacupClub
· 2h ago
Low gas fees are user-friendly, but whether the coin price can keep up depends on capital rotation.
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DustyAlpha
· 2h ago
How about the dApps ecosystem data? Is there any specific TVL or daily active users to look at?
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AprDaydream
· 2h ago
Short-term volatility is normal, wait for macro sentiment to recover, projects with real tech stacks will rebound first.
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ReboundAtTheStreetCornerAfter
· 2h ago
The AI+public chain narrative is indeed powerful, and NEAR's developer experience is much more comfortable than most L1s.
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