The cryptocurrency market has regained its momentum in 2024, surpassing the $2 trillion mark in March for the first time since 2022. With the renewed interest in crypto, it's crucial to focus on projects with strong foundations. While there are numerous DeFi and NFT initiatives vying for attention, not all of them will withstand the test of time. As Web3 technology matures, many projects will disappear, dragging their associated cryptocurrencies down with them. Therefore, it's essential to carefully choose where to invest. This article highlights some of the notable blockchain projects that are worth monitoring, starting with Tezos at the top of the list. Check out more details on HODL.FM.
Top Blockchain Projects to Watch in 2024

by Giorgi Kostiuk
2 years ago

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