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Three Promising Small Cap Altcoins by the End of 2024

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by Giorgi Kostiuk

2 years ago


  1. Common Wealth ($WLTH)
  2. Three Protocol ($THREE)
  3. Polytrade ($TRADE)

  4. Early investments in cryptocurrencies often yield significant results. This article discusses three small-cap altcoins that could bring 'happy days' for investors by the end of 2024.

    Common Wealth ($WLTH)

    The first small-cap altcoin to consider today is Common Wealth ($WLTH). This protocol offers a unique opportunity for early-stage access to projects for a wide range of investors. In March, they launched the 'Priceless Fund,' which included 15 new protocols such as Chirp, Cookie3, Nyan Heroes, and Analog. Notable investors like Kyle Chassé from Master Ventures and Juliet Su from New Tribe Capital supported this project. The current price of the $WLTH token is 38 cents, with a market cap of 12 million dollars, making it interesting for investors.

    Three Protocol ($THREE)

    The second small-cap altcoin today is Three Protocol ($THREE). This project specializes in decentralized marketplaces and was the first incubated project by Tectum. They recently rebranded to better match their ambitious vision. The project's first decentralized platform and marketplace, Jobs3, uses AI for efficient and effective procurement. The current price of the $THREE token is 8 cents with a market cap of 7.8 million dollars. The entire maximum supply of 100 million tokens is in circulation.

    Polytrade ($TRADE)

    The last small-cap altcoin today is Polytrade ($TRADE). Polytrade is a project working with Real World Assets (RWA), making it one of the most promising crypto sectors. They use ERC-6960 tokens to tokenize and fractionalize assets on their platform. The current price of the $TRADE token is 50 cents, with a market cap of 18.9 million dollars. Out of the 100 million tokens, 37.5 million are in circulation.

    In conclusion, early investments in cryptocurrencies can be quite profitable. The three altcoins discussed in this article — Common Wealth, Three Protocol, and Polytrade — are promising examples for further investments.

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