What Are Your Top 5 Favorite Crypto Projects

I mostly use Picasso for bridging, but I’m keen to check out Garden too. Security is something I’m also interested in, especially similar to what SightAI offers.

I’ve been trying out PyreSwap. They’re working to bring some tomb forks back to peg, reminiscent of early projects like Wonderland and Tomb Finance.

Amelia said:
I’ve been trying out PyreSwap. They’re working to bring some tomb forks back to peg, reminiscent of early projects like Wonderland and Tomb Finance.

I feel the same way, I’m setting myself up for the next DeFi season.

Great list! Here are my top 4 favorites:

  1. OCEAN Protocol - I appreciate how it’s enhancing data sharing and AI into a marketplace while ensuring privacy.
  2. Akarun - I like how they’re changing the crypto game with P2E racing, a quick racing game based on price performance from oracles.
  3. INJ (Injective) - It shines for its focus on decentralized derivatives and finance options, expanding the DeFi landscape.
  4. Solana - I completely agree with your take on Solana.
  1. LINK - Oracle
  2. ASI (Fetch, Ocean Protocol, and Singularity Net merge) - Data and AI
  3. FLM - DeX
  4. ACH - Bridging real money with crypto
  5. EGLD - MultiversX Layer 1

I’ve been keeping an eye on Solana, it’s known for its high transactions per second, but it’s had network issues before. Have any of you faced downtime? I’m also curious about Wormhole after their security challenges last year. Have they made any improvements? Garden’s Atomic Swaps sound promising for reducing risks.

Ocean Protocol is among my top choices as it doesn’t just focus on being a blockchain project; it’s about monetizing and sharing data securely in this data-driven age. I’m also looking at Rivalz Network (AI+ DePIN) and Akarun (crypto racing + NFTs) which are a bit less technical.

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EOS is an interesting mention, brings back memories of past complaints!

Another one to look at is ExSat. It’s a scalability solution for Bitcoin, currently in its testnet phase.

Valinity DeFi seems to have a lot of potential

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My current top picks are:

  1. ETH - For smart contracts
  2. Render - Due to AI and the metaverse
  3. NAI - Focused on AI and data monetization within its blockchain
  4. DOGE - For fun and games
  5. KCS - For trading and passive income options.

A new platform called Mileston co is launching soon, that’s my pick.

If we are talking about interoperability, LayerZero seems to outshine Wormhole. It has small FDV, no token unlocks for a while, and superior technology.

  • Chainlink - For oracles and RWAs
  • Polygon - For aggregated liquidity
  • Near - Focused on chain abstraction
  • Pendle - For yield trading
  • Eigen - For data availability

I feel like I’m getting older because I want to list BTC as my top 5 every day.

Great suggestions! Here are my top 5 in no particular order:

  1. SOL - As you mentioned.
  2. INJ - known for building the best Web3 applications on Injective, the fastest Layer 1 blockchain.
  3. RNDR - Providing decentralized GPU rendering solutions.
  4. TRIAS - Using a core blockchain solution for reliable interactions.
  5. Picasso Network - A Layer 1 protocol for secure bridging and restaking across chains.

gTrade has my attention, it’s got real yield and many users have used their yield for travel, purchases, and bills.

My single favorite at the moment is PWR Chain. It separates validation from processing, is fully decentralized and allows easy development with high transaction speed.

You talk about scalability, yet mention Atomic Swaps, which aren’t scalable. Why recommend Garden?

Oran said:
You talk about scalability, yet mention Atomic Swaps, which aren’t scalable. Why recommend Garden?

I find their idea interesting. To my knowledge, no one else is using atomic swaps for no slippage asset swaps. Other protocols often struggle with slippage. You should try their platform to see what I mean.