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I just learned about some promising low-cost coins in the market and was quite surprised by the number of options. Bitcoin remains the king at around $71K USD, but it's too expensive for newcomers. That's why many people are looking for cheaper coins to invest in.
Looking at the list of potential low-cost coins, Ripple (XRP) is trading at $1.34 — a significant drop from its all-time high of $3.65 in 2018. The good thing is that XRP has practical use in international payments, not just as a meme coin. Cardano (ADA) is even cheaper, at just $0.25, although it has dropped sharply from its high of $3.09 in 2021. But this blockchain is still recognized for its scalability.
There are some other very cheap coins — Tron (TRX) at $0.32, Stellar (XLM) at $0.16, The Graph (GRT) at $0.02. I see that most of these promising low-cost coins have real use cases, not just shitcoins. Gala Games (GALA) is related to gaming blockchain, and Ankr (ANKR) focuses on Web3 infrastructure.
Interestingly, these promising low-cost coins don't necessarily have low growth potential — just because the price is low doesn't mean they aren't good. But I also know that it's important to do thorough research (DYOR) before investing. Are you interested in any of these projects?