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Lately, I've been wondering—everyone talks about Bitcoin and its crazy prices, but do you know there are plenty of the cheapest cryptocurrencies on the market that could be much more interesting for the average investor? Bitcoin is obviously the leader; right now, it costs over $126,000, but that makes it simply inaccessible for most of us.
I'm curious about what are truly the cheapest coins to buy that actually make sense. Not those total meme coins with zeros after the decimal point, but real projects. XRP stands out to me—it's currently at $1.31 and is backed by Ripple, which handles international transfers. Cardano is another one; ADA has dropped to $0.24, but the network has potential. The Graph at $0.02 is probably the cheapest known cryptocurrency with real use cases.
TRX from Justin Sun is holding up better now, at $0.32, and has gone up over the past year. Stellar is a classic, at $0.17, and has been handling low-cost money transfers for years. GALA and ANKR are more risky moves, but if you're looking for the cheapest coins with potential, they’re worth considering.
Sure, price isn’t everything, but I think it’s better to start with something cheaper rather than waiting for Bitcoin. Still, it’s worth doing some research before investing, because not every cheap coin makes sense.